I am sorry not to oblige you, Gossip, but he need expect no mercy from me unless he will marry my goddaughter, whom you see yonder looking so pretty and charming.
King; 'you may turn me to stone, but I will marry no one but Fiordelisa.
Now,' she said, 'you are my lord and master, and I will marryyou at your good pleasure.
I will administer it to Cydalise, who will give it to me; then by the time when death is a certainty to Crevel and his wife, I shall be beyond the Azores with your cousin, who will be cured, and I will marry her.
Find a man of energy who will fall in love with your daughter, and he will marry without a thought of money.
Well, I will marry you,' she said, 'if you will tell me why it is that you can never die.
Tell her that though I should have to take him from the prison door, I will marry him.
I will marry you as soon as you please, rich or poor, for better for worse--whatever they may say at home.
I will not listen to thy words and, if thou deny me, I will marry myself to him despite the nose of thee.
Now, by the life of my head I will marry her to the meanest of my men in spite of the nose of thee!
To PHEBE ] I will marry you if ever I marry woman, and I'll be married to-morrow.
I will marry her, sir, at your request; but if there be no great love in the beginning, yet heaven may decrease it upon better acquaintance, when we are married and have more occasion to know one another.
But if you say 'marry her,' I will marry her; that I am freely dissolved, and dissolutely.
I will marry you in a fortnight if father is happy and if Aunt Penelope is satisfied.
I will marry you, Vernon, as soon as ever I can put other matters right.
But I will never marry Lord Hawtrey, and I will marry Vernon--I will--for I love him with all my heart and soul!
And though he has shown me but little kindness, I will marry no other man so long as he lives.
So it happened that one day she said in jest to the horse: "If you will bring back my father to me then I will marry you!
She said: 'He will be a soldier, and I will marry you to him.
Here is a handsome fellow who will be a soldier, and to whom I will marry you.
II "So, seest thou, Kabootri, thou wilt turn Christian and then I will marry thee.
Then I will marry thee, and become a heathen," amended Agamemnon, giving a squeeze to what he held.
He will marry me, madam," I replied, blushing, and thinking of what I had first to tell him.
He has openly bragged about the country, and even among his boozing companions at Epsom, that he will marry you.
I will marry him," he continued, "while he is yet half drunk.
Who," said the young man, "will marry me to such a one as thou hast described, when I possess no more than three dirhems?
But there is this condition to be understood: if he is successful, I will marry him to the princess, and he is to be my heir; but should he fail, his head is forfeit.
I will marry one of my companions to your daughter, however, if you are willing.
If you can cure my disease," said the afflicted king, "I will marry one of my daughters to you.
She is shine, O my son; and, if this my land please thee and thou be willing to abide and make thy home here, I will marry thee to her and give thee my kingdom and so be at rest.
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