The state of a married woman is honest at any rate, let her husband be who he may.
For the next ball I determined to carry the masker's advice into effect, but I did not want to take a courtesan or a married woman with me, and I could not reasonably expect that any young lady of family would accompany me.
It was a strange new thought that anyone should object to being with a married woman.
Why should it be refined to object to share a room with a married woman?
Lady Laura was a married woman; but she felt that her friend would have been wrong to search for secrets, unless she were ready to tell her own.
And Lady Glencora and I stand pretty much on the same footing, in spite of all her wealth,--except that she is a married woman.
There are moments, Robert, when even a married woman must be herself rather than her husband's wife.
That now was ages ago,--eight months since; and Lady Laura had become a married woman.
She is a married woman, and the fact is patent that you committed this crime with the view of furthering an immoral design.
You are a married woman, living with your husband?
I never let 'em go unless there's a married woman aboard to take charge of them, and that's why I kept your lady waiting till the Red Cloud was ready to sail.
A wonderful revelation here burst on Aurelia, the at least half-married woman, and she fled precipitately, smiling to herself in ecstasy, behind her great fan.
She wrote but briefly and scantily to her sister, not feeling as if she could give full confidence; she drifted away from some of the good habits enjoined on her, feeling that, as a married woman, she was less under authority.
It is the more undesirable that married women should be prohibited from working at a profession, since there are some professions for which a married woman, or, rather, a mother, is better equipped than an unmarried woman.
When a girl says in jest 'I am a married woman,' she blushes: if she were a woman, she would smile.
You are no married woman, young lady: you are still a maiden.
How could I measure the bitterness of the idea that Lorand was paying court to a married woman?
Law), a married woman, by the custom of London, engages in business on her own account, inpendently of her husband.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a matron; suitable to an elderly lady or to a married woman; grave; motherly.
All her jewelry she had laid aside, and every brooch, and every ring that had come to her as a married woman, or as a girl about to be married--except that one ring from which an iron fate would not allow her to be parted.
I am a married woman, and it was needful that he should go.
It would please her to walk into a room as a married woman, and to quit herself of that disgrace, which injustice and prejudice, and the folly of her own sex rather than of the other, had so cruelly attached to her present position.
It had by no means formed part of the project of her life to live in London as a married woman on four hundred pounds a year.
That's no proper business for a married woman," protested Dave Darrin.
In some ways I suppose it's nice to be a married woman.
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