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They held that these functions were urinary, reproductive and amative, each separate and distinct in its use from the others. Cases are cited in which both men and women are said to have preserved their youth and their sexual powers to a ripe old age, and to have prolonged their honeymoons throughout married life.

He'll exhaust his nature in a day and be bowled over by the dullest regular donkey-engine with paint on his cheeks and a nodding topknot." "What is this expedition 'we' propose?" De Craye was advised in his heart to spare Miss Middleton any allusion to honeymoons. "Merely a game to cure dulness." "Ah!" Willoughby acquiesced. "A month, you said?" "One'd like it to last for years." "Ah!

"I have to keep reminding myself that you are just you, Jim," she said bravely, "who gave me my Browning, and took me to tea at the Pheasant and then it all seems right again! And then such lots of nice people HAVE got married, and gone away on honeymoons," she ended, argumentatively. The laughter had gone from Jim's eyes; a look almost shy, almost ashamed, had taken its place.

There is nothing he does not know, and Charlie has not an idea of that part. Heavens! the dulness of my honeymoon!" "Mrs. Carruthers said all honeymoons were only another parallel to going to the dentist or being photographed. Necessary evils to be got through for the sake of the results." "The results!" "Yes, the nice house and the jewels and the other things." "Oh!

Besides, having a wife so noble, so good and so wise, to make it possible; how could our honeymoon be other than the most delightful ever known to the history of love? You may trust me, dear heart, to do my best towards making that prophecy come true!" "In discussing honeymoons, even my own; I may not be permitted to trust, in what is given to me to know.

Mattermony is a berry solemn occerpashun; and there mustn't be no improper jokes at my uner with Neb Clawbonny." "This disease is beyond my practice: yet I have known those which have walked in their sleep, who have died holily in their beds." Macbeth. The honeymoon was passed at Clawbonny, and many, many other honeymoons that have since succeeded it. I never saw a man more delighted than Mr.

No ceremonial! The accomplished fact, which simplifies everything! It was, therefore, a secret honeymoon that Edward Coe was on; delightful but surreptitious, furtive! His mental condition may be best described by stating that, though he was conscious of rectitude, he somehow could not look a policeman in the face. After all, plain people do not usually run off on secret honeymoons.

She was far too wise not to know that honeymoons do not last forever, and although she was persuaded that she, for her part, would never desire anything better than to be always at Wilhelm's side, passing the time in interminable conversations about herself and himself, in kissing and fondling, she quite understood that that was not enough to satisfy a man accustomed to a wider range of pursuits.

"I have been thinking a long time, I have a little scheme," he said, "and I have been to Washington to see Watling, to talk over it. Well, he thinks much of you. Fowndes and Ripon are good lawyers, but they are not smart like you. See Paret, he says, and he can come down and talk to me. So I ask you to come here. That is why I say you are wise to get home. Honeymoons can wait eh?"

Perhaps, we ought to seek in the metaphysics of love the reasons for the following proposition, which throws the most vivid light on the question of honeymoons and of Red-moons: THEOREM. Man goes from aversion to love; but if he has begun by loving, and afterwards comes to feel aversion, he never returns to love.