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Being her husband's as much in the Otherworld as in this, remarriage would partake of the character of unchastity and insubordination; the argument, of course, not applying to the case of the husband, who by remarriage simply adds another member to his clan without infringing on anyone's rights. Marriage in Monarchical and Republican Periods
After the remarriage he returned to his old ways and began to beat her again, and finally she emptied a revolver into him." "Horrible, horrible!" "Wasn't it? The jury disagreed on the first trial. But on the second the churchpeople who persuaded her to remarry him went on the stand and confessed or perhaps you would say, boasted that they persuaded her to remarry him. And then she was acquitted.
She Gives His Wife a Lesson. In order to keep up appearances at his Palais Royal, Monsieur besought the King to consent to his remarriage after the usual term of mourning was at an end. "Whom have you in view?" asked his brother. He replied that he proposed to wed Mademoiselle the grande Mademoiselle de Montpensier on account of her enormous wealth!
But now, in the light of the unhappy event that had summoned her from Italy, the sudden unanticipated news of her daughter's divorce from Horace Pursh and remarriage with Wilbour Barkley the past, her own poor miserable past, started up at her with eyes of accusation, became, to her disordered fancy, like the afflicted relative suddenly breaking away from nurses and keepers and publicly parading the horror and misery she had, all the long years, so patiently screened and secluded.
What was he thinking of only of the flavor of the coffee and the liqueur? Had the morning's meeting left no more trace in his thoughts than on his face? Had his wife so completely passed out of his life that even this odd encounter with her present husband, within a week after her remarriage, was no more than an incident in his day?
Doctor Mosely preached a sermon against divorce and remarriage, and it was frightful what he said about women who change husbands. I'm afraid of it, Jim. I can't face the abuse and the newspapers, and I can't face the loneliness, either. I'm desperately lonely." "For him?" Jim groaned. "No, I've got over loving him. I'll never endure him again, especially now that she has a better right to him."
But though converts from all castes are still accepted, it was found at the last census that well-to-do Lingâyats were anxious to be entered under the name of Vîraśaiva Brahmans, Kshatriyas, etc., and did not admit that caste distinctions are obliterated among them. Similarly though the remarriage of widows is not forbidden there is a growing tendency to look at it askance.
Women in her position even married again. She might marry again. She never would of course! But remarriage was among the potentialities of the new conditions she had achieved. The full comprehension of this liberty filled her with dismay. Up to the present the knowledge that she possessed it had been theoretic only.
People avoided the quay at night therefore, and no tale of the ghost ever came to the ears of Alison's husband. His new wife held him indeed in close keeping. In the first days of his remarriage the servants in the house had whispered that there had been ill blood over the man between the two women, so strenuously did the second wife labour to uproot any trace of the first.
The slow-revolving wheel of Time brought me to the day before my strange wedding the eve of my remarriage with my own wife! All the preparations were made nothing was left undone that could add to the splendor of the occasion.
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