One is not allowed to kill a giraffe except under a special license, which costs one hundred and fifty rupees, or fifty dollars.
I took the picture, and then the thought struck me, "Why not drive him into camp, where he could be secured by the one having a special license?
Under the old game ordinance the sportsman was allowed to kill one bull eland; under the new ordinance he is allowed to kill none except in certain restricted districts and by special license.
Laura and the Count returned, however, to the hotel for that night; and early in the morning they repaired to Doctors’ Commons, where the young nobleman speedily obtained a special license.
The marriage was solemnised by special license, and with great privacy; and it was not known in Stamford-street until a late hour on the wedding-day that such an extraordinary alliance had taken place.
He was wild against his own father, hers, and every obstacle, and implored her to marry him at once by special license, and leave the old people to untie the knot if they could.
Why, who told them that I've got a special license in my pocket?
The best way will be to insist on Tom marrying Lena at once--a special license.
She had married him by special license at three days' notice eight months ago, hurried into a decision by his love, and perhaps the glamour of war's red light.
He had to go so soon, to rejoin his old regiment, and leave for the front, that he got a special license, and we were married when we had been engaged just two days.
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