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Alluding to the project of reviving the process against the Dowager, and of divorcing the Prince and Princess, he said these steps would do much harm, as they would too much justify the true cause of the retreat of the Prince, who was not believed when he merely talked of his right of primogeniture: "The matter weighs upon us very heavily," he said, "but the trouble is that we don't search for the true remedies.
Has the fact occurred to you" very solemnly "that you haven't kissed me since we have been in this room?" "Was it written in the bond that I had to kiss you in every room?" "No matter about the bond. A kiss or a divorce. Take your choice." "It isn't worth divorcing you, since you may be too poor to pay alimony. So" sighing and turning her face up to him.
There were no locks on her mission doors. She went everywhere, condemning chiefs, fining them, divorcing them; and came home to her bairns to be a child with them, and to romp and sing to them queer little chants of her own composition. One story of these days her visitors carried away.
On June 12, 1575, William had married Charlotte de Bourbon, daughter of the Duke of Montpensier. The Prince's second wife, Anne of Saxony, had turned out a drunken, violent character, and at length an intrigue which she formed with John Rubens, an exiled magistrate of Antwerp, and father of the celebrated painter, justified William in divorcing her. She subsequently became insane.
It was very unmistakable, in other words, that the more dismissed and detached Mr. Pitman should have come to appear, the more as divorced, or at least as divorcing, his before-time wife would by the same stroke figure so that it was here poor Julia could but lose herself.
The aim must always include both the Godward and the manward obligations; the first and the second great commandments are of equal rank; what needs to be insisted on is the impossibility of divorcing them. The church which seeks the redemption of society cannot, then, dispense with its religion.
And we'll go away somewhere while she's divorcing me, and stay away till I can marry you.... It'll be all different when we've got away." "When you've told her. We ought to have told her long ago, before it happened." "Yes. But now what the devil am I to tell her?" He saw, as if for the first time, what telling her would mean. "Tell her the truth. The whole truth." "How can I when it's you?"
To judge by what he shouts aloud, he intends carrying you off the first opportunity, divorcing, and installing you in Cobeck Hall. All he fears is, that your lord won't divorce. You should have seen him the other day; he marched up and down the room, smacking his head and crying out: "Legal measures or any weapons her husband pleases!"
Its continuance was even more pernicious, making him profligate and idle; introducing him to light pleasures and companies; enfeebling him, morally and physically; diverting him from the beautiful arts; weakening his parental love; divorcing him from grand themes and thoughts. He could never marry this woman.
Lacon wouldn't oppose your divorcing him, while my my present wife might divorce me; after which you and I could marry again. Isn't that it, sir?" The older man nodded assent. "It's well to use plain English when we can." Chip continued to measure the Wetterhorn with his eye. "Rather comic the whole thing would be, wouldn't it?" "Possibly," Lacon replied, imperturbably.
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