"Get married" Quotes from Famous Books
... exclaimed appropriately. "What the dickens does she mean? Aunt Mary and that old chap! Get out! His hair is whiter than Father's. Aunt Mary has got the hardest overhand serve in Sussex. She doesn't want to get married, I'll ... — The Happy Adventurers • Lydia Miller Middleton
... more to hear, and made a movement to leave the saloon. But the captain continued after a slight pause, "You will be surprised, no doubt, when you look at it. There'll be a good many alterations. It's on account of a lady coming with us. I am going to get married, ... — Chance - A Tale in Two Parts • Joseph Conrad
... groaned Nanny; "sure how can ye get married when ye haven't so much as a one pound ... — North, South and Over the Sea • M.E. Francis (Mrs. Francis Blundell)
... dredge up will power. I'll also get scads of fat rich clients. Then we'll get married so I can assault ... — I'll Kill You Tomorrow • Helen Huber
... good fortune," Hsi Jen explained, "she's nevertheless also petted and indulged and the jewel of my maternal uncle and my aunt! She's now seventeen years of age, and everything in the way of trousseau has been got ready, and she's to get married ... — Hung Lou Meng, Book I • Cao Xueqin
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