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1 Never shall you wed a man who has castle and lands, Elsalill.
2 Force her to wed a man she does not love?
3 She'd sought to wed a man for his wealth, and instead had fallen in love.
4 Would she wed a man suspected of a crime?
5 Could you imagine that I would ever wed a man who submitted to lose his ears?
6 I ween, he heard from her naught else than no, that she nevermore would wed a man .
7 He knew it meant only heartbreak for her to love and wed a man she couldn't respect.
8 She was to wed a man on whom she looked with indifference, but wed him she must; it was written.
9 You told me that if ever you married, you would wed a man , not a fortune nor a social position.
10 Formerly he had pitilessly enforced his own, compelling the girl of fifteen to wed a man many years her senior.
11 Even as a child, her father had said, "I hope that someday you can wed a man of his caliber."
12 The premise of the show is that a woman frustrated by the dating scene agrees to wed a man she's never met.
13 To wed a man who came to destroy all for which she, her brothers, and his own father lived and labored, was base treachery.
14 She has dreamed that she is to wed a man who shall be king both in Denmark and England, and she saw the man, moreover.
15 A princess when she marries does not wed a man , but a whole people; she does not only make a man but a nation happy.
16 "By all means, let us greet the woman brave enough to wed a man with no memory."
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