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Updated: September 14, 2025
For example, I distinctly remember murmuring to myself as I turned the corner of Heron's street: 'Yes, after all, I suppose getting married is quite a simple job, really. There are registrar's offices, aren't there? I suppose it's pretty well as simple, really, as getting a new coat. How Heron would have grinned if he had been able to follow this soliloquy!
And being, as well as a sincere and simple-hearted clergyman, something of a weakling, he is shocked to silence. An instant, and Saxham's own face looks calmly at the dazed Chaplain, and the curt, brusque voice demands: "What is this incontrovertible testimony?" "A letter," says Julius breathlessly, "from a person who saw the entry of the marriage at the Registrar's office where it took place."
Hang superexcellence! but we know those moanings over the troubles of a married woman; we know their sources, know their goal, or else we are the fiction-puppet or the Bedlamite; and she is a married woman, married at the British Embassy, Madrid, if you please! after a few weeks' acquaintance with her husband, who doubtless wrote his name intelligibly in the registrar's book, but does not prove himself much the hero when he drives a pen, even for so little as the signing of his name!
His days being spent at a great office in the city, he got leave of absence for a couple of hours, met his wife, went with her to the registrar's, returned to his office, worked the rest of the day as usual, and then went to his new home to find his wife and dinner awaiting him, all just as it was going to be every night for so many happy years. Prosaic, you say!
"That you wished to God you were a widower?" "Well, I mean it." "Good Lord!" There is a gap of silence only broken when Captain Bingo says heavily: "Then you did marry the Lavigne after all? When was it " "We'd pulled off the marriage at the local Registrar's a fortnight before you came down with his wire." "By the Living Tinker, then it was a genuine honeymoon after all!"
And neighbours and friends said, "Young people would be young people;" that Kate would turn any man into a good husband; and that she would be near at hand to look in upon her old father and mother. So the attachment duly ripened without further check; and before she was one and twenty, Kate Evans was married to William Foster at the registrar's office.
But the most important evidence of his identity with the Cornwall family is his will, in which the names of his sisters, Maria and Dorothy, occur. It was entered in the Registrar's Office, the 20th of March 1678, and proved before the deputy-governor, Colonel Christopher Codrington.
But something seems to tell me that Lady Caroline and your brother will be quite ready to dispense with the formalities. I shall go home." They faced each other in the darkness. "Would you really do that?" asked Maud. "Run away, I mean, and get married in London." "It's the only thing to do." "But . . . can one get married as quickly as that?" "At a registrar's? Nothing simpler.
Once or twice he told her to let the sowings and the shearings be damned, and come and get married to him quietly without any fuss at the registrar's. But Joanna was shocked at the idea of getting married anywhere but in church she could not believe a marriage legal which the Lion and the Unicorn had not blessed.
As soon as possible, the girl went on, they would be married at a registrar's office, and the marriage kept secret from his family until she came of age the next year, when she would inherit a fortune, which she should be only too glad to share with her beloved Maxime.
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