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Elopements are always in bad taste. But the elopement is the least important part of it. The difference in age is the serious thing. I got it out of him just what it is almost twenty years. She might be his mother! he admitted that he had had to lie about himself to get the license.

I've concluded that you and I had better cut out all the bygones from this new arrangement of ours. We won't have fathers or or elopements or past-and-done-with disapp'intments in it. This new deal this four year trial v'yage of ours will be just for Albert Speranza and Zelotes Snow, and no others need apply. . . . Eh? . . . Well, good night, Al." So the game under the "new deal" began.

I do not want you to think that because you are here you have to give up old friends. I'm generous enough to share you with them, but no elopements, mind." "I think it's merely a business letter," replied Garrison indifferently, hiding his burning curiosity. He did not know who his correspondent could possibly be. Something impelled him to wait until he was alone in his room before opening it.

Conversing with some ladies on this subject last night, they asserted that the infrequency of elopements in France proved the superiority of morals of the French, and that few examples ever occurred of a woman being so lost to virtue as to desert her children and abandon her home.

And think, she went on with relish, 'how terrible it would be practically to break up two homes! 'Oh, really, I must stop you there, cried Edith. 'You don't think of elopements, do you? 'I don't say that, necessarily. But I've seen a great deal of life.

Such was the story of Kosato, as related by him to Captain Bonneville. It is of a kind that often occurs in Indian life; where love elopements from tribe to tribe are as frequent as among the novel-read heroes and heroines of sentimental civilization, and often give rise to bloods and lasting feuds.

The elopements, with all their paraphernalia of moonlight and roses, came back to her.... But if she were never to see him again if it were her fate to lie beside her husband always, to the end of her life! She buried her head in the pillows in the hopes of shutting out the sound of his snores. At last she felt him moving, and a moment afterwards she heard him say, 'There's Mr.

You know it is a saying with the common sort of people that in California elopements become epidemic at certain seasons of the year like earthquake shocks or malaria. The man was handsome in a primitive way worlds beneath the girl, who was simply and tragically a lady. Father sat in the same car with them, opposite their section.

'In America, I am told, it supersedes all other literature, the bone and sinew of the nation finding their requirements catered for; hundreds of columns will be occupied with interesting details of the world's doings, such as water-spouts, elopements, conflagrations, and public entertainments; there is a corner for politics, ladies' work, chess, religion, and even literature; and a few spicy editorials serve to direct the course of public thought.

We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality. In general, elopements, divorces, and family quarrels, pass with little notice. We read the scandal, talk about it for a day, and forget it. But once in six or seven years our virtue becomes outrageous. We cannot suffer the laws of religion and decency to be violated.

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