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The husband had the legal right to establish his home or domicile in any part of the world where "his interests, his tastes, his convenience, or possibly, his caprice might suggest," and it was the wife's duty to follow him. If she refused to accompany him, no matter upon what ground she based her refusal, she was guilty of desertion.

Now dismally fallen into disrepute, often indeed a domicile for cattle, the ragged academy of Glen Quharity, where he held despotic sway for nearly half a century, is falling to pieces slowly in a howe that conceals it from the high road.

It was, however, a very simple thing: Moumouth, pursued by the dogs, succeeded in leaping from the wall, and, passing from gutter to gutter, from garden to garden, from roof to roof, had reached his domicile; but, dreading the resentment of his enemy, he had not dared to appear, and had hidden himself in the garret. "Am I the dupe of a nightmare?" said Father Lustucru to himself.

If that step were now retraced, the new religion was doomed, and the liberties of Holland and Zealand destroyed. "If they make an arrangement with Don John, it will be for us of the religion to run," wrote the Prince to his brother, "for their intention is to suffer no person of that faith to have a fixed domicile in the Netherlands."

There must be a maximum number of inhabitants to any tenement, and a really sane law will be far more stringent to secure space and air for young children than for adults. There is little reason, except the possible harbouring of parasites and infectious disease, why five or six adults should not share a cask on a dust heap as a domicile if it pleases them.

How delightful! Anywhere near the Manor?" "I am not so happy as to have found a domicile on this side Eden!" murmured Adderley, with a languishing look "My humble hut is set some distance apart, about a mile beyond the rectory." "Then your best neighbour will be the parson," said Maryllia, gaily- "So improving to your morals!" "Possibly possibly! "assented Adderley " Mr.

Schulenburg continues; not even taking a new paragraph, which indeed he never does: He went on to Himmelstadt; and at noon he arrived here," in my poor Domicile at Landsberg. "At one o'clock we went to table, and sat till four. 'But, said he, 'that is a great deal of money! And some hundred thousands more have gone the like road, to Anspach, who never will be able to repay.

Wallah Thaib! Well said, by Allah! I never should have thought of that," observed the pacha. "Proceed with your story." The five months had elapsed, according to my calculations, when one morning I heard a grating noise close to me; soon afterwards I perceived the teeth of a saw entering my domicile, and I correctly judged that some ship was cutting her way through the ice.

That was the station I was looking for. Arousing my sleeping passengers, I saw them enter the old domicile, where I bade them good-by, and received the tearful and repeated thanks of the youthful slave mother, speaking for herself and her offspring.

Plunkett had Louisa Helen so busy at some domestic manoeuvers that she found it impossible to go with him. And before noon the whole village was in a fervid state of commotion. Mrs. Rucker had insisted on moving Mr. Crabtree and all his effects over into the domicile of his prospective bride, regardless of both her and his abashed remonstrance.