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1 I, II| did that car contain? His wife? His children? Or his worldly 2 I, II| Polish language. She was his wife; her children were there 3 I, II| trembled, and husband and wife were united in death.~ ~ 4 I, III| intended for me. The watchman's wife, not knowing my name, had 5 I, IV| leave to introduce you to my wife!"~ ~With that he took my 6 I, IV| pardon in advance for my wife. On ordinary days she is 7 I, V| and then, turning to his wife, he said -~ ~"Have you drunk 8 I, V| soft and tender, and the wife threw both her arms around 9 I, VI| whom Mr. Dumany and his wife had spoken were already 10 I, VI| that even when he and his wife dined out, or were going 11 I, VI| sight. I have to ask my wife's permission first. The 12 I, VI| other half belongs to my wife, and you must allow me to 13 I, VI| with an animated face. "My wife has consented," he said. " 14 I, VI| after a sleepless night, my wife prepares me a delicious ' 15 I, VII| careworn, hard-working wife. The husband and father 16 I, VII| of ready money, while his wife and children broke into 17 I, VII| saw would be given to his wife, if he would only pronounce 18 I, VII| and he hold tight to his wife's hand, and met her appealing 19 I, VII| sorrow and affection at his wife he sighed with his dying 20 I, VII| well as the evidence of his wife and children that the man 21 I, IX| bring your pretty little wife into the house, and she 22 I, IX| cheeks, and your little wife would let me kiss her fair, 23 I, IX| that, as he knew that his wife was well provided for, having 24 I, IX| daughters for you to choose a wife from; for such is the power 25 II, III| the story of a walled-up wife and murdered lovers, and 26 II, III| I should like my future wife to be always elegant and 27 II, IV| woman, who was his real wife, he could not give the legal 28 II, X| consultation with any person, his wife included.~ ~"Dearest," I 29 II, X| man has made me - his - wife."~ ~"Flamma!"~ ~She stood 30 II, X| is married already. His wife lives in Egypt, and he cannot 31 II, XI| Next morning I said to my wife - "We cannot stay here. 32 II, XI| should add to the million my wife had brought me, the money 33 II, XI| the rosewood chest with my wife's dowry, and sent it by 34 II, XI| our journey I had shown my wife all those polite little 35 II, XI| made, and, as I took my wife to her temporary home, she 36 II, XI| answer. What a meek, obedient wife she was! Whatever I said 37 II, XI| power of attorney from my wife, and a written authorisation 38 II, XIV| gilded salon of - his own wife!~ ~The fire was burning 39 II, XIV| steps, there entered - my wife. She had entered hastily, 40 II, XIV| then.~ ~To another man his wife looks charming in that condition, 41 II, XIV| condition, but to me my wife seemed perfectly disgusting, 42 II, XIV| honour might speak to his wife of his wounds and his deserts, 43 II, XIV| really merited, and - my wife - was not really my wife. 44 II, XIV| wife - was not really my wife. So I changed the subject, 45 II, XV| in a railway carriage. My wife confessed that she felt 46 II, XVI| really and legally my own wife.~ ~When we finally arrived 47 II, XVI| third storey. I took my wife to the elevator, to be carried 48 II, XVI| to all.~ ~I went up to my wife. She had thrown herself 49 II, XVI| asked the broker.~ ~"No; my wife is with me."~ ~"Have you 50 II, XVI| reason for my going. My wife has left her whole wardrobe, 51 II, XVI| wardrobe and jewellery for your wife with this money without 52 II, XVI| have, besides his legal wife, another illegal wife, or 53 II, XVI| legal wife, another illegal wife, or mistress; and as in 54 II, XVI| duty is to save his own wife, I had of course done so; 55 II, XVI| in order to save my other wife as well.~ ~That was the 56 II, XVI| of the house, and took my wife to it. She was greatly astonished 57 II, XVII| who is not beloved by his wife were to enlist against the 58 II, XVII| man before she became my wife, I can revenge myself now, 59 II, XVII| fashionable society, and took my wife to all social amusements 60 II, XVII| already been said about my wife and me - the fantastic imagination 61 II, XVII| forces. Others say that my wife had been the mistress of