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1 I| with some warmth, "have a wife employ the wiles of a coquette 2 I| But you must admit that a wife is something more than a 3 I| husband is bound to show his wife nothing but the purest devotion 4 II| prince took the young lady to wife, much as a rich man buys 5 II| happiness with his young wife. His very first attempt 6 II| reported that the young wife was subject to epileptic 7 II| his innocent and helpless wife. At last, to crown all, 8 II| for a separation on his wife's alleged epileptic attacks 9 II| a second marriage on the wife's part. And just imagine 10 IV| can pass for husband and wife. We two can be brother and 11 IV| prince against his young wife.~ ~"Was it Mr. Vajdar's 12 VI| The French minister's wife has kindly offered to take 13 VIII| as a husband to claim his wife, but as a father seeking 14 VIII| husband in scrutinising his wife, but through the rose-coloured 15 VIII| magnanimity, - not even his wife. Where you have knelt and 16 VIII| We are not husband and wife, we are father and daughter.' 17 IX| capable of selling his own wife. Hitherto you have been 18 IX| you have been Cagliari's wife, and the Marchioness Caldariva 19 IX| make the marchioness his wife, and you his mistress. Be 20 IX| attentions I had shown his wife during Holy Week."~ ~It 21 X| of suitor to his patron's wife, and also, at the same time, 22 X| marry his father's divorced wife; but you should have read 23 XI| effect:~ ~The husband and wife were declared divorced, 24 XI| not during his divorced wife's lifetime. Thus the coffin-lid 25 XI| was closed on the young wife, who was, as it were, buried 26 XI| blessing, his newly married wife by his side, and his honorarium 27 XI| pocket.~ ~Thus the divorced wife, who was yet hardly more 28 XII| hear every sound in his wife's chamber. Through it, too, 29 XII| Your doorkeeper and his wife keep a regular journal of 30 XV| to make her your lawful wife. Our law, our canon, compels 31 XV| my fond hope to give my wife a glimpse of mankind in 32 XVIII| family, - Rebecca, Berthold's wife, and Susanna,[199] the helpmate 33 XIX| get word of my divorced wife's death, our engagement 34 XIX| Do you know where your wife is now?" she asked softly, 35 XIX| horrid deeds? Possibly your wife is even now lying in the 36 XIX| so long as his divorced wife lived, the prince might 37 XIX| much have you left of my wife's quarterly allowance that 38 XIX| order the recovery of his wife's body, that it may receive 39 XIX| carry word to Rozina of his wife's death. He sought her presence 40 XIX| in her ear:~ ~"Rozina, my wife is dead!"~ ~Her eyes opened 41 XX| and brother to his young wife, and to cherish her as the 42 XX| in that of the man whose wife and queen she was thenceforth 43 XXI| house."~ ~"What, does my wife know how to handle a pistol?"~ ~" 44 XXI| Take good care of my wife," Manasseh called to his 45 XXIII| a sigh as he kissed his wife on the forehead. Anna, who 46 XXIII| what is in store for your wife (but what am I saying? She 47 XXIII| saying? She is not your wife) - your mistress."~ ~At 48 XXIII| arms. I am going to seek my wife! Let him who values his 49 XXIII| her ear:~ ~"Where are my wife and sister?"~ ~Zenobia understood 50 XXIII| home. When you meet your wife and sister, tell them you 51 XXIII| That night I told your wife and your sister that I should 52 XXIII| pretext of rescuing your wife and sister, lead them away 53 XXIV| none other than Manasseh's wife. In the third year of her 54 XXIV| sighed the distressed wife; "and must I live perhaps 55 XXIV| stuck. On parting with his wife, he had consoled her with 56 XXIV| chastening effect on the young wife's character. It developed 57 XXVI| anguish to that foeman's wife and mother, and perhaps 58 XXVII| boy?" Manasseh asked his wife.~ ~She laughed merrily, 59 XXVIII| too heavy a burden for my wife, and she will be glad to