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1 I | her milk is dried up! My wife, my boy, and myself, we
2 I | he was living, with his wife and his son. All that he
3 IV | he chose, but he and his wife and son preferred remaining
4 IV | roof.~“The soup is ready, wife,” said Ford, “and it mustn’
5 IV | which he was aroused by his wife.~“Let us begin, Mr. Starr,”
6 IV | As old Simon said, his wife knew no rival in the art
7 IV | observed to Ford and his wife, “That’s a fine lad you
8 IV | you think of finding him a wife, some day?”~“A wife for
9 IV | him a wife, some day?”~“A wife for Harry,” exclaimed Ford. “
10 IV | that Harry should take a wife.”~“I would forbid nothing,”
11 IV | good woman.~“A good supper, wife, do you hear?” exclaimed
12 VIII | our kettle.”~“Well said, wife!” answered the old overman, “
13 IX | become of Simon Ford, his wife, his son, and the engineer?~
14 IX | days ago, Simon Ford, his wife, son, and guest, had quitted
15 XIII | the mine, is just the very wife for a miner. She is an orphan—
16 XIII | all things to make her my wife.”~“That’s all right!”~“But
17 XIII | the person who is to be my wife.”~“Sure that will be a great
18 XIII | marrying? Where could a wife possibly be found suitable
19 XVI | cottage. Simon caught his wife in his arms, and carried
20 XVI | about it to your future wife.”~“With my father’s consent
21 XVI | consent she shall be my wife without further delay.”~“
22 XVI | feel safe until she was his wife. James Starr, Simon, and
23 XVII | Silfax can never be the wife of Harry Ford, because it
24 XVIII| you take Nell to be your wife, and will you promise to
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