This matrimonialfelicity seemed to him like the basest ingratitude.
2
Still, he said, demurely, I do not assert that their matrimonialfelicity was not great.
3
Campbell has it against Byron, that "the poetic temperament is incompatible with matrimonialfelicity."
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I can picture, for example, a state of matrimonialfelicity which no marriage of mine could realize.
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He could prove his matrimonialfelicity.
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A third axiom was, Don't be a family man; nothing ages one like matrimonialfelicity and paternal ties.
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The absence of matrimonialfelicity was probably an additional motive for Holbein to seek employment as an itinerant painter.
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Between certain constitutions there are positive and negative conditions, resulting in a natural attraction, conducive to the highest matrimonialfelicity.
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According to the present estimate of matrimonialfelicity, Sycamore might have found admittance as a future son-in-law to any private family of the kingdom.
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But the presence of your Excellency has thrown a light across her path which has shown her the way to the plum-groves of matrimonialfelicity.
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"Faith, I hadn't thought all about those little obstructions to matrimonialfelicity," he answered.
12
"Taste is a poor criterion, I am afraid," said Mrs. Wilson, gravely, "on which to found matrimonialfelicity."
13
"That's a grand picture of matrimonialfelicity, Count," said a voice at Count Victor's ear, and he turned to find the Chamberlain beside him.