It was an unhappy, ill- assortedmarriage: she was gay, he was cold.'
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The tie that in contemporary society most nearly resembles the ancient ideal of friendship is a well- assortedmarriage.
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An ill- assortedmarriage, a life-long mistake.
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The ill- assortedmarriage is made more wretched by the occasional glimpses which the man and woman get of happy homes.
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But the shocking thing about the ill- assortedmarriage is that the estrangements grow longer and longer and the quarrels ever more bitter.
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She is unhappy; miserable in an ill- assortedmarriage, with a jealous tyrant who now would constrain her to sell her diamonds, which are -
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It is yet to be seen whether ill- assortedmarriages produce those impressions we have mentioned.
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Even ill assortedmarriages were preferable to cheerless celibacy.
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'An ill- assortedmarriage,' said Lord Montfort.
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How have ill assortedmarriages had issue in the house of MacCallanmore, in that of the powerful MacLeans-nay, of the Lords of the Isles themselves?
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Science may eventually discover the germ prompting to ill- assortedmarriages, proneness to invest in the wrong stock, uncontrollable desire to recite poetry at evening parties.
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"I am sure she cared for him," he said, "though I do not think it was a well- assortedmarriage.