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All of them necessarily fail at some points. If on the average they do good, they are sufficiently justified. Now the material with which you have to start in this case is not perfect. Each man marries, even in favourable circumstances, not the abstractly best adapted woman in the world to supplement or counteract his individual peculiarities, but the best woman then and there obtainable for him.

"That always seems a little absurd; that a woman should keep her own name, as they do more or less everywhere but in England yes; well, a Frenchwoman says née So-and-so; an Italian does something still more distinct than that, I am not quite clear how she does it. That's quite reasonable I think: for why should she wipe out her own individuality altogether when she marries?

They will have been married by this time. See, it is after ten o'clock!" "Yes, if he marries her," said Gardley, fiercely. He had no faith in Forsythe. "You think you don't think he would dare!" The old man straightened up and fairly blazed in his righteous wrath. "I think he would dare anything if he thought he would not be caught. He is a coward, of course." "What can we do?"

I am not as old as Rose De Ber, even, so Marie need not feel set upon a pinnacle because Tony Beeson marries her when she is barely fifteen." "Jeanne!" Pani's tone was horror stricken. "And it will make no end of trouble. Madame De Ber is none too pleasant now." "It will make no trouble.

Beaufort's conduct was, put it how you will; if he marries you as you think, he gets rid of a witness, he destroys a certificate, and he dies without a will. How ever, all that's neither here nor there. You do quite right not to take the name of Beaufort, since it is an uncommon name, and would always make the story public. Least said, soonest mended.

And in any case I mean what I say now. Do you really suppose that I'd have spent the whole of this hot day fagging up and down the roads about Ballymoy if I wasn't in earnest about what I was at?" "But you don't. You can't think that this lady Miss King or whatever her name is will really murder Simpkins?" "She'll try to if she marries him.

Youth is headstrong, and kissing goes by favour; so Angelica, queen of Cathay, and beauty of the world, jilts warriors and kings, and marries a common soldier. And what a creature is this Angelica! what effect has she not had upon the world in spite of all her faults, nay, probably by very reason of them!

"They prove nothing, and I'm certain that if you could go back into their ancestry, you'd find they sprang from people like us, who had somehow slithered down until the breed told and a turn up was taken!..." They argued round and round the subject, admitting here, denying there.... "Anyhow," Gilbert ended, "it is true that a man who marries a village girl makes a mistake, isn't it?"

I call them unwholesome marriages when girls marries these fellers, an' their narrer-minded people sits on her an' is that depraved they turn him agen her!" Mrs Clay was vehement.

Douglass hoped the girl would understand why she felt anxious that Henry should not commit a similar error. "I don't care whom he marries," declared the old lady resolutely, "providing he loves her, that she loves him, and that she is a good girl." "That sort ought not to be hard to find." "They are less plentiful," said the other, "than some people imagine.