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 1       I|          coquette toward her own husband, in order to retain his
 2       I|        madam," he admitted, "the husband is bound to show his wife
 3      II|       bride could not endure her husband's presence. She was only
 4      II|     first attempt to offer her a husband's caresses caused her to
 5      II|         that my client finds her husband's attentions so abhorrent
 6      IV|   prima-donna; they can pass for husband and wife. We two can be
 7       V|         ancestral mansion of her husband's family. A moment later
 8    VIII|          a suit at law, not as a husband to claim his wife, but as
 9    VIII|          at in one so young. Her husband was one of those in whom
10    VIII|          glass used by a jealous husband in scrutinising his wife,
11    VIII|       still further: 'We are not husband and wife, we are father
12    VIII|        are speaking, not to your husband, but to your father, who
13       X|          again, could I select a husband to suit myself?"~ ~This
14       X| separation, he ceases to be your husband. A somewhat similar promise
15      XI|          following effect:~ ~The husband and wife were declared divorced,
16     XII|      secret of it all. A jealous husband once had the passage constructed
17     XII|         through this the jealous husband was able to hear every sound
18    XIII|          eyes every day, while a husband who worshipped her and was
19     XIX|        separation from her first husband valid. Yet, if she does
20      XX|       This lifeless image of her husband suddenly revealed to her
21   XXIII|          feared to part with her husband, lest he should not return.~ ~"
22   XXIII|      looked sorrowfully into her husband's face, and in that look
23   XXIII|      later.~ ~Blanka pressed her husband's hand. "Very well," said
24    XXIV|        Never fear," returned her husband. "Even if Austria becomes
25    XXIV|        Adorjan, from her devoted husband. The very first one told
26    XXIV|          to Blanka, praising her husband and telling her how he was
27    XXIV|        even venture to visit her husband in Verona. An instinct,
28    XXIV|       rested the cares which her husband had formerly shared with
29   XXVII|          Blanka came to meet her husband as far as Kolozsvar, bringing
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