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    elope


    eloped


    elopes


    eloping


    1. ” Maybe she wants to convince me that we should elope, he thought


    2. When a young couple decided to elope, my mother and her friends overheard them planning it and they snuck out that night and put a potato in the exhaust pipe of the young man‘s car


    3. Father Haralambos wished he could turn back time and just elope with Daphne, as she had wanted, but he had been the proper ass and gone to ask her father for her hand


    4. That she loved someone else and would even elope with him if he wished it too


    5. So, they decided to elope somewhere and give their relation some name


    6. So one night they decided to elope from their houses and get married somewhere


    7. ‘Why are you so worried about your sister? I’m not going to elope with your sister?’ He mocked


    8. Nefer, sliding up the bench to elope with the whiskey jar, saw me heading toward Sal’s bright portal


    9. I have had to elope with my new girlfriend because I wanted to avoid a row with you and Dad


    10. She agrees to elope

    11. His father didn’t approve, so if Garret wanted to marry Anne they had no choice but to elope


    12. Strangely though, Varuni had abdicated her queenship of the Apsaras early on to elope with an Ashura


    13. ‘Ananya, what happened to our plans to elope? Run away with


    14. Did they elope? she cried silently, and Philippe tried to prevent her from collapsing


    15. The question is, am I a monster, or am I myself a victim? And what if I am a victim? In proposing to the object of my passion to elope with me to America or Switzerland, I may have cherished the deepest respect for her and may have thought that I was promoting our mutual happiness! Reason is the slave of passion, you know; why, probably, I was doing more harm to myself than anyone!"


    16. ‘Yes, that’s it, she means to elope with him, but what am I to do?’ thought she, recalling all the signs that clearly indicated that Natasha had some terrible intention


    17. And having put him on his honor not to repeat anything she told him, Marya Dmitrievna informed him that Natasha had refused Prince Andrew without her parents’ knowledge and that the cause of this was Anatole Kuragin into whose society Pierre’s wife had thrown her and with whom Natasha had tried to elope during her father’s absence, in order to be married secretly


    18. ‘You promised Countess Rostova to marry her and were about to elope with her, is that


    19. The captain was happy, the enchanting Polish lady wished to elope with him, but, prompted by magnanimity, the captain restored the wife to the husband, saying as he did so: ‘I have saved your life, and I save your honor!’ Having repeated these words the captain wiped his eyes and gave himself a shake, as if driving away the weakness which assailed him at this touching recollection


    20. share his joke, he began to tell him of his intention to elope with a blonde lady

    21. Providence at length loses patience and sends her lover's spirit, to all appearances as if in the flesh, who induces the unfortunate maiden to elope


    22. The question is, am I a monster, or am I myself a victim? And what if I am a victim? In proposing to the object of my passion to elope with me to America or Switzerland, I may have cherished the deepest respect for her and may have thought that I was promoting our mutual happiness! Reason is the slave of passion, you know; why, probably, I was doing more harm to myself than anyone!’


    23. ” One such lady, a pining widow, who tried to seem young though she had a grown-up daughter, was so fascinated by him that only two hours before the crime she offered him three thousand roubles, on condition that he would elope with her to the gold mines


    24. Alyosha, carried away himself by his recollection, warmly expressed his theory that this disgrace was probably just that fifteen hundred roubles on him, which he might have returned to Katerina Ivanovna as half of what he owed her, but which he had yet determined not to repay her and to use for another purpose—namely, to enable him to elope with Grushenka, if she consented


    25. Blanche would never consent to wait until the Grandmother was dead, but would at once elope with the Prince or someone else


    26. “Why, it’s true that I am going to marry Gavrila Ardalionovitch, that I love him and intend to elope with him tomorrow,” cried Aglaya, turning upon her mother


    27. Myátlin agreed to do so, and he persuaded her to elope


    28. “Yes, that’s it, she means to elope with him, but what am I to do?” thought she, recalling all the signs that clearly indicated that Natásha had some terrible intention


    29. And having put him on his honor not to repeat anything she told him, Márya Dmítrievna informed him that Natásha had refused Prince Andrew without her parents’ knowledge and that the cause of this was Anatole Kurágin into whose society Pierre’s wife had thrown her and with whom Natásha had tried to elope during her father’s absence, in order to be married secretly


    30. “You promised Countess Rostóva to marry her and were about to elope with her, is that so?”

    31. The captain was happy, the enchanting Polish lady wished to elope with him, but, prompted by magnanimity, the captain restored the wife to the husband, saying as he did so: “I have saved your life, and I save your honor!” Having repeated these words the captain wiped his eyes and gave himself a shake, as if driving away the weakness which assailed him at this touching recollection


    32. a pernicious poison, madam! Or do you imagine, allow me to ask you, or do you imagine that we shall elope with impunity, or something of that sort


    33. Defying the commands of her mother, the traditions of her family, she had decided to elope with the man of her choice


    1. So they had done the next best thing – they’d eloped


    2. Lawrence, whose novels were suppressed due to their frank treatment of sexual matters, bloody well eloped with the Baron’s sister!


    3. They ran off and eloped in 1971 which was a big deal since Peter was a rising associate in the now defunct D’Ambrosio crime family


    4. Edgar was a cute dark eyed, black haired, skinny kid who seduced Alwyn, made a good ASM, took bit parts and eventually became partner in business as well as bed; Alwyn's irritating and unfaithful wife having long since eloped with another wandering minstrel


    5. She had eloped to Lebanon and married a Lebanese man she had fallen in love with


    6. Chicago, they eloped to Louisville, Kentucky, where a


    7. Tani finally read Koel’s message and all of them were shocked to hear that not only had Koel eloped with Gomz, but she is also planning to get turned into a vampire herself


    8. When our family members went inside Rita’s house to enquire the matter, it was known that Rita had eloped with someone just before we were arrived


    9. “And my second mother after getting her shares in our company, she eloped with her lover


    10. They informed that their only daughter had eloped with a boy the moment before the marriage

    11. He went to give his board exam in Sonapur, but instead of appearing his exam he eloped with a girl of rich family


    12. ‘She has eloped with Manjeet in Bangalore


    13. There was this story told by our mother about a girl who eloped on her wedding day as her only option to avoid unwanted marriage forced on her by her greedy mother


    14. passion for Teresa with whom after her marriageto another he eloped from London to Paris


    15. ‘You should have eloped


    16. "I told them we eloped," Scott said as they brushed their teeth on the night before the meet and greet


    17. Flanders was told none of this, though Jacob felt, it is safe to say, that nothing in the world was of greater importance; and as for Cruttendon and Jinny, he thought them the most remarkable people he had ever met--being of course unable to foresee how it fell out in the course of time that Cruttendon took to painting orchards; had therefore to live in Kent; and must, one would think, see through apple blossom by this time, since his wife, for whose sake he did it, eloped with a novelist; but no; Cruttendon still paints orchards, savagely, in solitude


    18. Gardner I hope hell come on Monday as he said at the same time four I hate people who come at all hours answer the door you think its the vegetables then its somebody and you all undressed or the door of the filthy sloppy kitchen blows open the day old frostyface Goodwin called about the concert in Lombard street and I just after dinner all flushed and tossed with boiling old stew dont look at me professor I had to say Im a fright yes but he was a real old gent in his way it was impossible to be more respectful nobody to say youre out you have to peep out through the blind like the messengerboy today I thought it was a putoff first him sending the port and the peaches first and I was just beginning to yawn with nerves thinking he was trying to make a fool of me when I knew his tattarrattat at the door he must have been a bit late because it was l/4 after 3 when I saw the 2 Dedalus girls coming from school I never know the time even that watch he gave me never seems to go properly Id want to get it looked after when I threw the penny to that lame sailor for England home and beauty when I was whistling there is a charming girl I love and I hadnt even put on my clean shift or powdered myself or a thing then this day week were to go to Belfast just as well he has to go to Ennis his fathers anniversary the 27th it wouldnt be pleasant if he did suppose our rooms at the hotel were beside each other and any fooling went on in the newbed I couldnt tell him to stop and not bother me with him in the next room or perhaps some protestant clergyman with a cough knocking on the wall then hed never believe the next day we didnt do something its all very well a husband but you cant fool a lover after me telling him we never did anything of course he didnt believe me no its better hes going where he is besides something always happens with him the time going to the Mallow concert at Maryborough ordering boiling soup for the two of us then the bell rang out he walks down the platform with the soup splashing about taking spoonfuls of it hadnt he the nerve and the waiter after him making a holy show of us screeching and confusion for the engine to start but he wouldnt pay till he finished it the two gentlemen in the 3rd class carriage said he was quite right so he was too hes so pigheaded sometimes when he gets a thing into his head a good job he was able to open the carriage door with his knife or theyd have taken us on to Cork I suppose that was done out of revenge on him O I love jaunting in a train or a car with lovely soft cushions I wonder will he take a 1st class for me he might want to do it in the train by tipping the guard well O I suppose therell be the usual idiots of men gaping at us with their eyes as stupid as ever they can possibly be that was an exceptional man that common workman that left us alone in the carriage that day going to Howth Id like to find out something about him l or 2 tunnels perhaps then you have to look out of the window all the nicer then coming back suppose I never came back what would they say eloped with him that gets you on on the stage the last concert I sang at where its over a year ago when was it St Teresas hall Clarendon St little chits of missies they have now singing Kathleen Kearney and her like on account of father being in the army and my singing the absentminded beggar and wearing a brooch for Lord Roberts when I had the map of it all and Poldy not Irish enough was it him managed it this time I wouldnt put it past him like he got me on to sing in the Stabat Mater by going around saying he was putting Lead Kindly Light to music I put him up to that till the jesuits found out he was a freemason thumping the piano lead Thou me on copied from some old opera yes and he was


    19. And Gerald would scold and bawl but, be at hearing that her daughter had eloped with another girl’s fiance, but she knew Ellen for all his remarks of yesterday about not wanting her to marry Ashley, he would be pleased beyond words at an alliance between his family and the Wilkes


    20. “Only if you want everyone thinking I’ve eloped with the nonmagister governess

    21. She had not eloped with any worse feelings than those of selfish alarm


    22. On the quarter-deck, the mates and harpooneers were dancing with the olive-hued girls who had eloped with them from the Polynesian Isles; while suspended in an ornamented boat, firmly secured aloft between the foremast and mainmast, three Long Island negroes, with glittering fiddle-bows of whale ivory, were presiding over the hilarious jig


    23. “How do you know that? How do you know that she is not really in love with that—that rich cad—the man she eloped with?”


    24. “Yes, sir, eloped, and they were married in another house


    1. In always the nightingale elopes in this darker


    2. “Julia,” he said, addressing my mother, “you are surely not going to send Kate off alone to that jumping-off place, Southstrand! If some young fellow elopes with her, you’ll have yourself to thank


    1. “He surely won't be thinking of eloping?!” Brie said the horror creeping in his voice


    2. This eloping image is consequently being distorted out by means of the past tense along with the future sphere that makes us all believe that `here and nowìs in fact what had been phased out a moment ago over `there and thenàcross a lateral sphere


    3. This eloping image is consequently being distorted out by means of the past tense along with the future sphere that makes us all believe that `here and now` is in fact what had been phased out a moment ago over `there and then` across a lateral sphere


    4. What motive would you ascribe to a young man eloping with an older woman if not that suggested by Dr Wilson?”


    5. We were within a few hours of eloping together for Scotland


    6. Few people, we imagine, would be likely to select, a purple parasol as a clew by means of which to track an eloping wife; it seems a little incongruous that a woman, in arranging an elopement, should include such an article among her effects


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