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widow 11
widowhood 5
widows 1
wife 40
wil 1
wild 8
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41 while
40 never
40 time
40 wife
40 words
39 fact
39 things
Lucius Apuleius
Apology

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wife

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1 1 | brothers Granius against my wife Pudentilla. I perceived 2 27 | wretched boy, my marriage to my wife, my purchases of fish? ~ 3 28 | misinterpretation of my wife's letters, and with my marriage 4 41 | They say that I sought my wife in marriage with the help 5 60 | he was certain that his wife, at whose misconduct he 6 66 | but for the fact that my wife's virtues are compensation 7 67 | life I forced my devoted wife in the absolute seclusion 8 68 | Aemilia Pudentilla, now my wife, was once the wife of a 9 68 | now my wife, was once the wife of a certain Sicinius Amicus. 10 70 | she would still be as a wife what she had been as a widow. 11 72 | Did not my respect for my wife prevent me, I would say ` 12 72 | least disposed to take a wife, he begged me at any rate 13 73 | himself should have taken a wife and his brother in due course 14 74 | after taking to himself a wife, broke his pledged word 15 75 | infamous character, his wife a harlot, his son s like 16 75 | own body, now with that of wife. With none but him -- it 17 75 | arrangements for a night with his wife. So here we have this well 18 75 | collusion of husband and wife: whoever have brought a 19 75 | part of his property to his wife, and so, although he himself 20 75 | dowry brought him by his wife. Yet all this money has 21 76 | 76] ~His wife, however, was getting old 22 78 | might have used to his own wife, on the purest and most 23 85 | should be afraid to take a wife? There is a well-known line ~ 24 86 | addressed by Philip to his wife Olympias. They spared the 25 86 | the privacy of husband and wife; they placed the law that 26 88 | that one should marry one's wife in a country house in preference 27 91 | denounced me for desiring such a wife from motives of greed and 28 91 | this condition that if my wife should die without leaving 29 92 | cares for nothing save his wife and counts harmony with 30 92 | else you receive as your wife's dowry you can, when it 31 93 | in existence. I urged my wife -- whose whole fortun e 32 97 | while ago wa s his brother's wife. ~ 33 99 | different. He knew that my wife was angry with her son on 34 99 | I had restrained my good wife's lavish generosity towards 35 100| s name, mark you, in my wife's will, supposing she succumbed 36 101| money which belonge d to my wife. I say that a tiny property 37 101| Longinus also is present, my wife's guardian and trustee, 38 101| prejudice against me, or did my wife give me even so much as 39 102| court the generosity of my wife, but that I even repuls 40 103| So Plato. `You marry a wife.' Obeying law. `She is older


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