"Get married" Quotes from Famous Books
... and contemporaries who were still alive looked singularly commonplace without uniforms, and hastened to get married and retire into back streets and suburbs until they could find employment. Minister Adams, too, was going home "next fall," and when the fall came, he was going home "next spring," and when the spring came, President Andrew ... — The Education of Henry Adams • Henry Adams
... pins, needles and pins, When you get married your trouble begins; Trouble begins, trouble begins, When you ... — A History of Nursery Rhymes • Percy B. Green
... existence. Let us show the world that we can twirl and spin with the best of them. Let us dance, my love, let us dance, and," he continued, pursing his lips, and lowering his voice to a whisper, "when the fun is at its highest, let us run away from here altogether, and get married and live happily ever after," and he twirled round on his edge, just to show what he ... — More Tales in the Land of Nursery Rhyme • Ada M. Marzials
... advocate, in a great hurry to get married, to the disgust of his rivals, the leading his bride to the altar to the clang of bells and the sound of music, so timed as to provoke the qualms of diarrhoea. In the evening, after the ball, comes he into the nuptial chamber, ... — Droll Stories, Complete - Collected From The Abbeys Of Touraine • Honore de Balzac
... of this good fortune," Hsi Jen explained, "she's nevertheless also petted and indulged and the jewel of my maternal uncle and my aunt! She's now seventeen years of age, and everything in the way of trousseau has been got ready, and she's to get married next year." ... — Hung Lou Meng, Book I • Cao Xueqin
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