Perhaps, some day, when the whole story was told and Anne was tired of struggling, she would come to him and hewould marry her.
Colin's wife would come home and she would divorce Colin and he would marry Anne.
Her people took her out to India, I believe, with the idea that he would marry her.
Poor Hoym, when his wife leaves him, I would marry him, if it were not for my duties.
When the King granted me a divorce from my husband, he gave me a written and sealed promise that he would marry me, otherwise I should never have consented to such a life.
She demanded, if not an immediate marriage, to which there was an obstacle in the person of Queen Christine Eberhardyne, at least a solemn promise from the King that he would marry her, in the event of his becoming a widower.
Then when he had recognised her he protested he would marry her, and, sending to the king his father, he told him the same.
The next morning he gave them a large pitcher of water, and told them to take it to their teacher, saying that when all the water had dried up he would marry her, and not before.
But Mrs. Lahens did not think that Lilian would marry him; nowadays girls in society did not often marry their lovers; they knew that the qualities that charm in a lover are out of place in a husband.
And then the three sweet old maids talked with their cousin of the weather; and they all wondered--a sweet feminine wonderment--if he would see a girl that day whom he would marry.
He had been incessantly blaming himself for not having told her the principal thing at the first interview, and was now determined to tell her that he would marry her.
I did not tell her that I would marry her; I did not tell her so, but I will," he thought.
Then his Grace persisted in following me everywhere, and vowed publicly that he would marry me.
On another occasion I fought Will Fotheringay, whose parents had come for a visit, because he dared say he would marry her.
Being a Tartar by origin and a man of dark complexion, though good-looking, he seemed so handsome in the dress-coat and white cravat that Pan Stanislav expressed the hope that surely he would marry soon.
I do not repeat to thee his words literally; but he said that now only a fool, or a man without moral value, would marry her.
An outlandish knight came from the north lands, And he came a-wooing to me; He told me he'd take me unto the north lands, And there he would marry me.
The king admires the young maid, and says he would marry her if her father were noble; but she may ask a boon.
Yes; no doubt he would marry as soon as he could find a fitting wife.
It was most unlikely that any man of the class she had been brought up in would marry her; and how could she endure marriage with a man of the class in which she might possibly find a husband?
If he would marry you, it might be a little better--though still he would never amount to anything as long as his love lasted--the kind of love you inspire.
It was so preposterous, this idea that he would marry her, especially after she had been a servant or God knows what for several years--it was so absurd that he burst into a sweat of nervous terror.
He never said that he would marry her; but when he left the linen-closet the two ladies understood that the thing was arranged.
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