I'm sure they're going to getengaged. But what did that mean?
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If she wanted to getengaged, they could do that even sooner.
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Agnes was about to getengaged herself but she didn't know it.
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That's what I came to see you for-togetengaged over again.
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There is a certain level of panic you feel after you getengaged.
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Here, beside the grave of her whom you both loved, I affiance you.
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Thus he pledged his faith, and the Duke accepted his affiance.
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They granted rings one to another, and pledged affiance between them.
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Test this experience by your own simple affiance and living trust in Jesus Christ.
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For nothing that man can give would I have you doubt my faith and affiance.
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The choice rested with the fathers, who were accustomed to affiance their sons early, indeed when mere boys.
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He must put full affiance in God, and love Him supremely: and next, me; and below that, all other.
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He had gone through many and divers perils, and was a valiant knight, having faith and affiance in God.
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He is a traitor to affiance and abuse to employment, and a rule of villainy in a plot of mischief.
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If we have a God that cannot lie, let us grasp His faithful word with an affiance that cannot falter.
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Some dim survival of ancestral ideas made Herminia Barton so array herself in the white garb of affiance for her bridal evening.
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Despite their connection, there was not yet between them that delicious intimacy which ought to accompany the affiance of two hearts and souls.
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And then and there did Pericles, with the consent of Thaisa, solemnly affiance their daughter, the virtuous Marina, to the well-deserving Lysimachus in marriage.
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It was Suke Damson, the affianced one of simple young Tim Tangs.
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The drudge had probably been affianced oftener than any woman in Bursley.
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This very day you shall be affianced to the Countess of Ostheim.