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already married, and that Richard is a widower
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exchanged goodbyes to the widower, got into his truck,
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Clearly a widower could also marry whenever he could find a new wife
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When all was said and done, an unencumbered bachelor was far better than a widower with four children
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“I am single but I’ve been a widower for almost two years
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Torin Matthews, the widower of Toni will now complete the dedication”
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widower should be fine, as he could find another wife, maybe even
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The cook’s widower had lived in the castle since the battle and had not set foot in his old domain
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They know, perhaps hopefully, that she is alone with this handsome widower
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widower who lives alone
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He brought his servant with him, who was a widower with a young daughter…
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If the assignment was to bump off a woman, wouldn’t the widower be free to have a younger mate? The death of a parent should not make much of a difference to the children either, as anyway; they had to fend for themselves sooner than later
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Pop was a widower
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As a young widower in 1916 who had already lost a wife and child in the States, my grandfather left Brooklyn on a freighter heading to East Africa
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Corrigan was a widower of some
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Taken aback by the suggestion and her adverse attitude towards the young widower, Feltus remained quiet while he collected his thoughts so as not to sound impertinent when he replied
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If he had no conscience or else possessed tremendous acting skills, Terence would be quite natural and successful in managing to portray an inconsolable widower; after all, Feltus conceded, this man’s life depended on his ability to deceive the authorities which made him all the more capable of such cleverness and subtlety
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Even Commodore Ferguson seemed to be moved by the words of the poor widower
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Opening his belt purse, Raymond took out of it a handful of silver deniers and, gently grabbing the left hand of the widower, put the coins in her palm
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Sitting at the big conference table with five other top leaders of the Spacers League and with the local representative of the Northern Alliance of Earth, she saluted with a nod of her head Charles Watts, the governor of Mars, as the 62 year-old widower entered the conference room at a hurried pace
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A loving husband has been turned into a sad widower,
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had been a widower with no children
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She didn't know how young the girl was the butler, till then a widower, had married lately
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Her family wept and implored in vain; told her in vain of the terrificness of marrying a widower with seven children all older than herself
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He was not a widower, he was pleasant to look at in a shaven iron-grey way, he was brilliantly erudite, and extremely well off apart from his handsome salary, one of the handsomest salaries in the gift of the Crown
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Then a swift fear jumped at her heart--suppose he were ill? Suppose he had begun to have one of those large, determined, obscure diseases that seem to mow down men and make the world so much a place of widows? She had observed that for one widower in Kökensee and the surrounding district there were ten widows
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I will not allow you to turn him, who deserves so well of fate, into that unhappy object, a widower
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He was not, after all, she eagerly explained, going to be a widower
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The widower, Alfred Helm, religiously kept his three children indoors for fear of losing them after his wife died
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He was a widower
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He's a widower
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He’s been a widower for nearly ten years now
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his young wife was now used for storage, and the widower slept in a
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The widower, who worked as a headmaster once, lived off the land and kept many sheep, cows and goats
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He has threatened to lock up my father John Hollis widower
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A widower like Leila, without children
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I still felt like a bit of an adulterer even though I was a widower, and Peggy and I had not made love
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widower, he married a woman many years his junior, and they lead a normal, active, happy
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A widower, he had
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The threshold amount for applying for the credit is $110,000 and are married (with joint return); $75,000 as head of the household, single, widow or widower; or $55,000 as a married-filing-separately-taxpayer
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How funny it was! I present myself--a landowner, a widower, of a well-known name, with connections, with a fortune
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endeavouring to become an emperor, or at least a monarch; for it had been so settled between them, and with his personal worth and the might of his arm it was an easy matter to come to be one: and how on becoming one his lord was to make a marriage for him (for he would be a widower by that time, as a matter of course) and was to give him as a wife one of the damsels of the empress, the heiress of some rich and grand state on the mainland, having nothing to do with islands of any sort, for he did not care for them now
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bachelor, and the elder to be licentiate; I am a widower, for my wife died, or more properly speaking, a bad doctor killed her on my hands, giving her a purge when she was with child; and if it had pleased God that the child had been born, and was a boy, I would have put him to study for doctor, that he might not envy his brothers the bachelor and the licentiate
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"So that if your wife had not died, or had not been killed, you would not now be a widower," said Sancho
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" This information, together with the fact that he was a widower and a regular passenger twice a year by the ship, was communicated to me suddenly by our captain
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She dreaded the performance of it, dreaded what its effect on Marianne might be; doubted whether after such an explanation she could ever be happy with another; and for a moment wished Willoughby a widower
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We had a new government under President Asif Zardari, the widower of Benazir, but they didn’t seem to care about Swat
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During the war with Spain he was employed in the commissariat of the French army, and made a fortune; then with that money he speculated in the funds, and trebled or quadrupled his capital; and, having first married his banker's daughter, who left him a widower, he has married a second time, a widow, a Madame de Nargonne, daughter of M
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With beaded mitre and with crozier, stalled upon his throne, widower of a widowed see, with upstiffed omophorion, with clotted hinderparts
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There was the allimportant question and she was dying to know was he a married man or a widower who had lost his wife or some tragedy like the nobleman with the foreign name from the land of song had to have her put into a madhouse, cruel only to be kind
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Widower I hate to see
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He’ s going to be a widower soon, and he’ll need a housekeeper
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I didn’t have the heart to argue with him about why, as my mother’s widower, he was responsible for her horses
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Poor dear papa, a widower, was a regular barometer from it
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An old man, widower, unkempt of hair, in bed, with head covered, sighing: an infirm dog, Athos: aconite, resorted to by increasing doses of grains and scruples as a palliative of recrudescent neuralgia: the face in death of a septuagenarian, suicide by poison
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too high for my register even transposed and he was married at the time to May Goulding but then hed say or do something to knock the good out of it hes a widower now I wonder what sort is his son he says hes an author and going to be a university professor of Italian and Im to take lessons what is he driving at now showing him my photo its not good of me I ought to have got it taken in drapery that never looks out of fashion still I look young in it I wonder he didnt make him a present of it altogether and me too after all why not I saw him driving down to the Kingsbridge station with his father and mother I was in mourning thats 11 years ago now yes hed be 11 though what was the good in going into mourning for what was neither one thing nor the other the first cry was enough for me I heard the deathwatch too ticking in the wall of course he insisted hed go into mourning for the cat I suppose hes a man now by this time he was an innocent boy then and a darling little fellow in his lord Fauntleroy suit and curly hair like a prince on the stage when I saw him at Mat Dillons he liked me too I remember they all do wait by God yes wait yes hold on he was on the cards this morning when I laid out the deck union with a young stranger neither dark nor fair you met before I thought it meant him but hes no chicken nor a stranger either besides my face was turned the other way what was the 7th card after that the 10 of spades for a journey by land then there was a letter on its way and scandals too the 3 queens and the 8 of diamonds for a rise in society yes wait it all came out and 2 red 8s for new garments look at that and didnt I dream something too yes there was something about poetry in it I hope he hasnt long greasy hair hanging into his eyes or standing up like a red Indian what do they go about like that for only getting themselves and their poetry laughed at I always liked poetry when I was a girl first I thought he was a poet like lord Byron and not an ounce of it in his composition I thought he was quite different I wonder is he too young hes about wait 88 I was married 88 Milly is 15 yesterday 89 what age was he then at Dillons 5 or 6 about 88 I suppose hes 20 or more Im not too old for him if hes 23 or 24 I hope hes not that stuckup university student sort no otherwise he wouldnt go sitting down in the old kitchen with him taking Eppss cocoa and talking of course he pretended to understand it all probably he told him he was out of Trinity college hes very young to be a professor I hope hes not a professor like Goodwin was he was a potent professor of John Jameson they all write about some woman in their poetry well I suppose he wont find many like me where softly sighs of love the light guitar where poetry is in the air the blue sea and the moon shining so beautifully coming back on the nightboat from Tarifa the lighthouse at Europa point the guitar that fellow played was so expressive will I ever go back there again all new faces two glancing eyes a lattice hid Ill sing that for him theyre my eyes if hes anything of a poet two eyes as darkly bright as loves own star arent those beautiful words as loves young star itll be a change the Lord knows to have an intelligent person to talk to about yourself not always listening to him and Billy Prescotts ad and Keyess ad and Tom the Devils ad then if anything goes wrong in their business we have to suffer Im sure hes very distinguished Id like to meet a man like that God not those other ruck besides hes young those fine young men I could see down in Margate strand bathingplace from the side of the rock standing up in the sun naked like a God or something and then plunging into the sea with them why arent all men like that thered be
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He was a childless widower with ten acres
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The grieving widower, Ralph, was in a private room upstairs at the hospital
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Next to her was seated the chief mourner, Tilly’s widower, Sir Ralph Fitzgerald
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Carruthers was a widower, but he had engaged a lady-housekeeper, a very respectable, elderly person, called Mrs
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"Trevor senior was a widower, and my friend his only son
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When he was married it was all right, but since he has been a widower we have had no end of trouble with
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Whatever the explanation, business was brisk despite the unsettled times and life was about as good as a childless widower could have asked for
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Though Heaven knows how they widower with a large plantation and a dozen children
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A widower for just a year, John married again in 1890
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How funny it was! I present myself—a landowner, a widower, of a well‐known name, with connections, with a fortune
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Featherstone, and had died childless years ago, so that her nephews and nieces might be supposed to touch the affections of the widower
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disagreeable to be a widower with two women in the house
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He is a widower, and he has children, that's true
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The main candidate was Francis Fanshaw, which you know, but he’s a widower
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Taking the words in their most comprehensive and absolute sense, we may say that, separated from every one by the walls of the tomb, Jean Valjean was the widower, and Cosette was the orphan: this situation caused Jean Valjean to become Cosette's father after a celestial fashion
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Gillenormand found himself a widower, there remained to him just sufficient to live on, by sinking nearly the whole of it in an annuity of fifteen thousand francs, three-quarters of which would expire with him
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A grisette who passed near him one day, said: "Here's a very tidy widower
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From their conversation I have gathered that they have been married about seven years, that he was a widower, and that his only child by the first wife was the daughter who has gone to Philadelphia
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Carruthers was a widower, but he had engaged a lady housekeeper, a very respectable, elderly person, called Mrs
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landowner, a widower, of a well- known name, with connections, with a fortune
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He was a widower; he talked to her
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A widower he was and childless ; of his wife there were tales that he had beaten her from the first year of their marriage, and that from his youth up he had been apt to be too free with his hands
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He used to lend it to a trustworthy person, a merchant of our town called Trifonov, an old widower, with a big beard and gold-rimmed spectacles
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Now he is a widower, he has written, he is coming here, and, do you know, we've loved him, none but him, all this time, and we've loved him all our life! He will come, and Grushenka will be happy again
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The old widower Samsonov, a man of large fortune, was stingy and merciless
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A month ago a letter came to me—he was coming, he was a widower, he wanted to see me