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1 Wherefore they are no more twain , but one flesh.
2 Therefore, they are no more twain , but one flesh.
3 No; neither of us has a right to forsake the other (we 'are no more twain but one flesh.
4 Yours of the 16th, announcing that Miss Fanny and you are 'no more twain , but one flesh,' reached me this morning.
5 There was no excitement, no nervous tremor, about her then or during the short ceremony that made them no more twain but one flesh.
6 Dear Speed,-Yoursof the 16th inst., announcing that Miss Fanny and you are "no more twain , but one flesh," reached me this morning.
7 10:8 And they twain shall be one flesh: so then they are no more twain , but one flesh.
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