Part,  Chapter

 1    II,     III|      repudiated the very idea of marriage, and would no doubt, sooner
 2    II,     III|     clover was a true prophet of marriage. You want to make the match?"~ ~"
 3    II,      IV|        they were married.~ ~"The marriage took place on the Isle of
 4    II,      IV|    reform, you will change after marriage."~ ~"That I have repeatedly
 5    II,      IV|        all means! Only after the marriage is perfected give me leave
 6    II,      IV|         fact of the accomplished marriage to her, and persuade her
 7    II,       V|      surprised. That clandestine marriage, of which you are to be
 8    II,     VII|         have a physician as your marriage witness, don't treat your
 9    II,     VII|          should I 'jump' as your marriage witness?"~ ~"Has not the
10    II,      IX|         you think that with this marriage my story is at an end, you
11    II,       X|          all for myself! For the marriage tie has made us one for
12    II,       X| acceptable position, so that the marriage should need no explanation."~ ~"
13    II,    XVII|       and your conduct after our marriage hourly convinced me of the
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