I had a beautiful baby girl and a brillianthusband.
2
Through this brillianthusband of hers, she had touched the destinies of England, pulled the strings of Empire.
3
France has offered us nothing more delightful in the whole history of our entente than the loan of yourself and your brillianthusband.
4
She had loved her brillianthusband in her youth, and all the social triumphs of a handsome and fortunate young woman had been hers.
5
Mrs. Seddon, thin, careworn and slackly good-natured, ever lamented the loss of an astonishingly brillianthusband; Jane was markedly the more competent of the two.
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If she has a brillianthusband, whose success gratifies her ambition and places her in a distinguished public position, she must pay something for it.