They've all merried hahnsome wives, ever since the old gentleman set 'em the example with his second one.
I have twomerried daughters that need what little I've got more than Charles does; and he owes me now for what I let him have to set up in business.
One of her cousins merried a very rich old gentleman, and she had heerd that he said he lived ten year longer than if he'd staid by himself without anybody to take care of him.
The landlady said them that merried for money didn't deserve the blessin' of a good wife.
I hope God will bless all that set at my table, old and young, rich and poor, merried and single, and single that hopes soon to be merried.
That's the way it is with the young ladies that comes to board with me, ever since the gentleman that wrote the first book that advertised my establishment (and never charged me a cent for it neither) merried the Schoolma'am.
It has held," he said, without emotion, "but I reckon we will hev to be merried proper.
If I was merried to you I dunno but I'd be a leetle bit jealous o' you.
I never ought to 'ave merried you, Artie, that's the troof.
Never yeou mind what I said or done abaout that; but we was merried ten minutes arfter, 'fore the kitchen fire, with Dr.
Whatfor didna she haud frae ye till ye had merriedher than?
Efter thirty years o' merried life, noo first to ken the wife o' my boasom for a messenger o' Sawtan!
An' ez his granny war goin' visitin' her merried daughter, she let him ride behind her on thar sorrel mare ez fur ez the tanyard.
There is two vacant places at my table, which I should be pleased to fill with two gentlemen, or with a gentleman and his wife, or any respectable people, be they merried or single.
Their places is vacant, and I should be very glad to fill 'em with two gentlemen, or with a gentleman and his wife, or any respectable people, be they merried or single.
Sae lang 's merried fowk sleeps in ae bed, it 's ill to haud onything till a body's sel'.
A first fut wha wadna bring ill luck upon a new merried couple, maun aye du as ye hae dune this meenute--tak a dram frae the bride.
I was merried when I was sixteen year an’ eight month old,” she ran on.
Like enough I’d of merried one of ‘em if I hadn’t of merried Henry like I done.
Well, like I was sayin’, ye mought of merried ary one of ‘em if ye hadn’t of merried the man ye did.
Me an’ my old man has lived together a long while—I nuvver was merried more’n only onct, neither.
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