Oh, I have, I have,” sobbed Elfrida, the very foundations of her nature seeming to be broken up by the
... man and wife before witnesses in Scotland they may be held as legally married?” Yes, I know.” • ...
... man and wife before witnesses in Scotland they may be held as legally married?” Yes, I know.” • ...
... altar steps. For at last Sylvia was safdy married, married—and to Percival! Earle gave a short sharp sigh as he realized it and his look was touched with bitterness. If she had yielded earlier! If she had married Pap when he first asked her a year ago! ...
... and looking ahead with kind of willing-martyr expression, as though they had decided for conscientious reasons on getting married and were resolved to go through with it. Who on earth can he be?” , . Vera was unable to surmise, and merely “Fancy Pynsent ...
... his guard, but very soon he is a porcupine with all his spines out. She not to suppose that he has the least intention of marrying her. and he can be brutal enough tell her so if lie thinks she has misinterpreted his ephemeral attentions. Always some excuse ...
... Co. Wexford, and Miss Mercedes McGrath, daughter of Sir Joseph McGrath, LL.D., Registrar of the National University, were married. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. Bolger, uncle of the bridegroom, who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Mr. Patrick ...
... vet of the first marriage, was Isabella, who in time married Mr. Edward Carson, and became the mother the oresent Lord Carson. Her elder brother. Walter, succeeded in time to the estate, and married a Cork heiress, who was winning and orettv-faced well ...
... would be unfair to this beautiful girl to expect her to marry a poor struggling barrister like himself when it lay in her power to become a great lady —a very great lady indeed; or else to marry the nephew of a reputed millionaire—the adopted son of Sir ...
... Home at Donnybrook and his widow almost immediately after married Mr. Groom. She was pretty woman, of the soubrette type, and was fond of gaieties and dancing. Two of her children (Jacksons) married a short time previous to her death, the boy taking his ...
... thoroughly enjoyed. On the 16th Miss Musgrave will be married to Mr Farquhar. She is the daughter of the late Sir Bichard Musgrave, of Eden Hall, Cumberland, and of Lady Musgrave, who is now, however, married again to Lord Brougham and Vaux, and who is one ...
... life. There is not much money visible. Brown Love, Dundrum don’t think you likely to have much money, but I think you sure to marry, and there is no reason why yon should not happy. Grace White, Merrion square—You have drawn too few lines for me to answer ...
... you take me for Do you think 1 would sell my rights, the rights of my unborn child? Never! You must marry me, or you will rue the day.” I cannot marry you,” answered Henderson, doggedly. ” Don’t you see it’s impossible for fellow in my position to do ...
... Princess whose condition was described as widowhood,” some of these papers going so far as to state she would probably never marry again, or certainly not for at least five years, according to the rules of court etiquette. Yet, here they are undaunted brazenly ...