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Updated: May 13, 2025
She began to weep softly. "Go, señora. Save yourself! It is my accursed fat stomach that hinders me. Tell Benito that I perished breathing his name, and see to it, when he remarries, that he retains none of my treasures." Alaire reassured her by saying: "We won't leave you. Be brave and make the best of it." "Yes, grit your teeth and hold on," Dave echoed. "We'll manage to make it somehow."
The sisters exchanged meaning glances. He looked from one to the other in bewilderment. "If our sister-in-law remarries," said Miss Crewys, "she forfeits the whole of her jointure." "Is that all?" he cried. "Is that all!" echoed Miss Crewys, much offended. "It is no less than two thousand a year. In my opinion, far too heavy a charge on poor Peter's estate."
A Hottentot widow who marries a second time must have the distal joint of her little finger cut off; another joint is removed each time she remarries. Among the mutilations submitted to on the death of a king or chief in the Sandwich Islands, Cook mentions in his "Voyages" the custom of knocking out from one to four front teeth.
In "the case at bar" it can be nothing to the woman possibly herself remarried whether the man remarries or not; that is, can affect only her feelings, and only such of them as are least creditable to her. Yet her self-interest is enlisted against him to do him incessant disservice.
In some of the states, perhaps in most of them, it is declared polygamy, and a state prison offense, except in certain cases; as when the husband or wife of the party who remarries has been long absent, and the party re-marrying does not know the other to have been living within the time; or when the former husband or wife of the party remarrying has been sentenced to imprisonment for life; or when the former marriage has been lawfully annulled or dissolved.
We will lay open the new vein, and after a series of soundings, if the seam appears to be large, I will form a new Aberfoyle Company, to the great satisfaction of the old shareholders. Before three months have passed, the first corves full of coal will have been taken from the new vein." "Well said, sir!" cried Simon Ford. "The old mine will grow young again, like a widow who remarries!
Nor could I understand how Dante, who says that 'sorrow remarries us to God, could have been so harsh to those who were enamoured of melancholy, if any such there really were. I had no idea that some day this would become to me one of the greatest temptations of my life. While I was in Wandsworth prison I longed to die. It was my one desire.
In every one of them he mentions his wife Susana, though he never gives her family name. In each of his wills he leaves her the bulk of his fortune; in the fourth will he says the last word in devotion by bequeathing his widow his fortune to enjoy whether she remarries or not.
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