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A married woman, if she can, should be wife, mother, lover, flirt, sweetheart and best friend
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“But she was a married woman!” she said softly, pressing on to get everything out of him, trying to understand his motivation behind it all
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Grace Abernathy was an unmarried woman of thirty
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“You"re an old married woman now
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She knew that many outings on the lake were longer than one would expect of a manand a married woman
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In law it is presumed that a married woman cannot be a virgin but note that there is absolutely no rule in law in this country to say that a marriage must be consummated before it becomes legal or that the wife must be a virgin when it is
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ous relationship with a married woman named Bathsheba that caused
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22 The harlot shall be accounted as spit; but a married woman is a tower against death to her husband
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have a baby, as in those days, and in those lands it is shameful for a married woman
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the least! There was even a rule as to when a married woman may have sex with her
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longer expect obedience of their wives(!!!) But in those days, a married woman,
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14 And the angel answered and said to Abimelech, note you die on account of the woman which you did yesternight bring to your house, for she is a married woman, the wife of Abraham who came to your house; now therefore return that man his wife, for she is his wife; and should you not return her, know that you will surely die, you and all belonging to you
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As a quirky sixteen year old, an excited freshman, a rounded career woman and now a happy married woman
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So I slept with a married woman who was secretary to the Marketing Manager where my office was located
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A married woman with several small children, it was probably all she had the time or energy for
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14 And the angel answered and said to Abimelech note you die on account of the woman which you did yesternight bring to your house for she is a married woman the wife of Abraham who came to your house; now therefore return that man his wife for she is his wife; and should you not return her know that you will surely die you and all belonging to you
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married woman and a mother of four children
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At first she kept her head down in the proper fashion of a Vietnamese co, an unmarried woman
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She wasn’t a married woman and he had just called her ugly
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Momma being old fashioned was of the opinion that a married woman should never attend a function unaccompanied
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In the same way, an unmarried woman with a highly successful career experienced herself as a failure,
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The ‘married woman’ had to have stitches
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“Do you really think it is proper for you to be walking in the woods with a married woman, General?” Her voice took on a serious tone
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It works the other way as a married woman has an affair
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The lady exchanging energy fields with the younger man was a married woman operating from primal instinct
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Remember that in France, as well as in England, a married woman belongs to her husband and that she has no legal rights to possess her own things without the permission of her husband
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“All said and done,” Sathyam sounded critical, “to me it appears odd that a married woman should fall in love with a stranger, that too, at the first sight
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‘A married woman might enjoy her domineering role at home,’ thought Roopa, as they came out of the ante-room at length
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“I had seen it as godsend and offered to take care of her son if she was prepared to be my mistress, but as she protested saying that she was a married woman, I reminded her that he was jailed and promised to let her go as and when he would come out of it
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You are an unmarried woman and thus unwelcome to stay overnight in anyone's house except your parent's
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better than to mess around with a married woman
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Beautiful dressed young married woman said
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She stayed two weeks in his house without feeling like a married woman
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After three years of our graduation and separation from one another, and in my third year as a happily married woman, of what significance will his promise of a ‘special gift’ be to my family and me? Is Ben coming to renew our relationship or what does he actually intend to achieve by this phone call, despite the fact that he is aware that I am now a married woman
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She is a happily married woman with two kids
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Also I know an Isolda; a most respectable married woman, of a sprightly humour and much nimbleness in dodging big emotions
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So then of course I guessed, and would have liked to comfort her, but it's difficult for a happily married woman to comfort an unhappily married one without sounding smug
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The letters came and were replied to, almost as if I weren’t a married woman
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It seemed to her a most proper topic of conversation with any young married woman; and on her returning the Dremmel call a fortnight after it had been made she was quite taken aback and annoyed to find it had become irrelevant owing to Ingeborg's being perfectly well
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Wherever she went, she would be an unmarried woman with a child, an offense to society
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If he had not separated from his wife due to no reason other than they had drifted apart, if he had not had a fling with the married woman, if he had been drinking too much, if he had not that night chosen to visit that pub with that friend who had approached the two women, he would not have ended up where he did
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A married woman can open accounts in her
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married woman the name and occupation of her husband, details of his employer is
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As a married woman the only thing I thought about was just enjoying my husband and just enjoying being with him and I know he was thinking about us having children but I just wanted us to have more us time
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For it is, is it not, the trait that holds society together? If he were as morally upright as all that he would not run after a married woman and would not salivate at the thought of her for years and years, even after his own marriage, waiting for an opportunity and a sign from her to join her and continue their passion and deception
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By that time I was a married woman with fully-grown feminine
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In those days I flirted discreetly with a married woman at the club
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A kiss on the cheek from a married woman and her quick retreat to luxury
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I told her a married woman has no business corresponding with a man
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How could I ever fail to fall in love with her? But what about her? How did a married woman feel about a man ten years younger than herself? Would she let herself go? Even given the predicament of Talaat's impotence? Did she like me? Yes, that much I was sure of
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A married woman
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She provided the novelty that I was initiating a married woman with child to sex
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When the bride to be borrows something from a happily married woman the symbolic meaning is that similar happiness will come to the bride
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An exceptionally happy married woman, after going through this ordeal, said that at the time when she was almost carried away by an unexpected infatuation for a business associate of her husband's, it seemed as if nothing was real but the lover
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tranquillised, and to prove it put up their swords again, inveighing against the pliancy of Quiteria rather than the craftiness of Basilio; Camacho maintaining that, if Quiteria as a maiden had such a love for Basilio, she would have loved him too as a married woman, and that he ought to thank heaven more for having taken her than for having given her
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Besides, was she not "a lady" and a married woman—a real mistress, in fine?
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Annie was a married woman, Arthur was following his own pleasure in a way unknown to his folk
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Moreover, his mother suspected him of an unrecognised leaning towards Clara, and, since the latter was a married woman, she wished he would fall in love with one of the girls in a better station of life
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But she was a married woman, and he believed in simple friendship
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After all, she was a married woman, and she had no right even to what he gave her
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when somebody dies belonged to them and wouldnt eat any breakfast or speak a word wanting to be petted so I thought I stood out enough for one time and let him he does it all wrong too thinking only of his own pleasure his tongue is too flat or I dont know what he forgets that wethen I dont Ill make him do it again if he doesnt mind himself and lock him down to sleep in the coalcellar with the blackbeetles I wonder was it her Josie off her head with my castoffs hes such a born liar too no hed never have the courage with a married woman thats why he wants me and Boylan though as for her Denis as she calls him that forlornlooking spectacle you couldnt call him a husband yes its some little bitch hes got in with even when I was with him with Milly at the College races that Hornblower with the childs bonnet on the top of his nob let us into by the back way he was throwing his sheeps eyes at those two doing skirt duty up and down I tried to wink at him first no use of course and thats the way his money goes this is the fruits of Mr Paddy Dignam yes they were all in great style at the grand funeral in the paper Boylan brought in if they saw a real officers funeral thatd be something reversed arms muffled drums the poor horse walking behind in black L Boom and Tom Kernan that drunken little barrelly man that bit his tongue off falling down the mens W C drunk in some place or other and Martin Cunningham and the two Dedaluses and Fanny MCoys husband white head of cabbage skinny thing with a turn in her eye trying to sing my songs shed want to be born all over again and her old green dress with the lowneck as she cant attract them any other way like dabbling on a rainy day I see it all now plainly and they call that friendship killing and then burying one another and they all with their wives and families at home more especially Jack Power keeping that barmaid he does of course his wife is always sick or going to be sick or just getting better of it and hes a goodlooking man still though hes getting a bit grey over the ears theyre a nice lot all of them well theyre not going to get my husband again into their clutches if I can help it making fun of him then behind his back I know well when he goes on with his idiotics because he has sense enough not to squander every penny piece he earns down their gullets and looks after his wife and family goodfornothings poor Paddy Dignam all the same Im sorry in a way for him what are his wife and 5 children going to do unless he was insured comical little teetotum always stuck up in some pub corner and her or her son waiting Bill Bailey wont you please come home her widows weeds wont improve her appearance theyre awfully becoming though if youre goodlooking what men wasnt he yes he was at the Glencree dinner and Ben Dollard base barreltone the night he borrowed the swallowtail to sing out of in Holles street squeezed and squashed into them and grinning all over his big Dolly face like a wellwhipped childs botty didnt he look a balmy ballocks sure enough that must have been a spectacle on the stage imagine paying 5/- in the preserved seats for that to see him trotting off in his trowlers and Simon Dedalus too he was always turning up half screwed singing the second verse first the old love is the new was one of his so sweetly sang the maiden on the hawthorn bough he was always on for flirtyfying too when I sang Maritana with him at Freddy Mayers private opera he had a delicious glorious voice Phoebe dearest goodbye sweetheart sweetheart he always sang it not like Bartell Darcy sweet tart goodbye of course he had the gift of the voice so there was no art in it all over you like a warm showerbath O Maritana wildwood flower we sang splendidly though it was a bit
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no thats no way for him has he no manners nor no refinement nor no nothing in his nature slapping us behind like that on my bottom because I didnt call him Hugh the ignoramus that doesnt know poetry from a cabbage thats what you get for not keeping them in their proper place pulling off his shoes and trousers there on the chair before me so barefaced without even asking permission and standing out that vulgar way in the half of a shirt they wear to be admired like a priest or a butcher or those old hypocrites in the time of Julius Caesar of course hes right enough in his way to pass the time as a joke sure you might as well be in bed with what with a lion God Im sure hed have something better to say for himself an old Lion would O well I suppose its because they were so plump and tempting in my short petticoat he couldnt resist they excite myself sometimes its well for men all the amount of pleasure they get off a womans body were so round and white for them always I wished I was one myself for a change just to try with that thing they have swelling up on you so hard and at the same time so soft when you touch it my uncle John has a thing long I heard those cornerboys saying passing the comer of Marrowbone lane my aunt Mary has a thing hairy because it was dark and they knew a girl was passing it didnt make me blush why should it either its only nature and he puts his thing long into my aunt Marys hairy etcetera and turns out to be you put the handle in a sweepingbrush men again all over they can pick and choose what they please a married woman or a fast widow or a girl for their different tastes like those houses round behind Irish street no but were to
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He was a labourer’s son and a bachelor, she the upper-class married woman with the perfect home in Saltsjöbaden
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No one paid her any attention and she was the only young unmarried woman present who did not have a beau
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He slept with a married woman, Bathsheba, and got her pregnant
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too freely; some of the more careless women also were wandering in their gait—to wit, a dark virago, Car Darch, dubbed Queen of Spades, till lately a favourite of d'Urberville's; Nancy, her sister, nicknamed the Queen of Diamonds; and the young married woman who had already tumbled down
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Tess, then, passed as a married woman, and he felt glad, even
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go home again; but dwelling on that prospect made it seem utter dreariness to her: a married woman gone back to live with her parents— life seemed to have no meaning for her in such a position: she could not contemplate herself in it
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In fact someone had sent his mother a long anonymous letter to warn her that he was "ruining himself with a married woman," and the good lady at once conjuring up the eternal bugbear of families, the vague pernicious creature, the siren, the monster, who dwells fantastically in depths of love, wrote to Lawyer Dubocage, his employer, who behaved perfectly in the affair
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‘She’s a Belgravia lady, she’s not coming in the capacity of an unmarried woman
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"I thought she was a married woman
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When he had heard that she was not a married woman he had
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She's a married woman but she isn't living with her husband— hasn't been for a long time
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But Jean Paget was a married woman of thirty with two children now, and married to a sensible and steady sort of man, whatever his ideas on poddy- dodging might be
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She was twenty-eight years old and had given birth three times, but her naked body preserved intact the giddy excitement of an unmarried woman
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This social condition closed the doors of the seminary to Florentino Ariza, but he also escaped military service during the bloodiest period of our wars because he was the only son of an unmarried woman
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A few years before he had gone to a dangerous assignation, his heart heavy with terror of what might happen, and he had found the door unlocked and the hinges recently oiled so that he could come in without a sound, but he repented at the last moment for fear of causing a decent married woman irreparable harm by dying in her bed
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The word had not always reference to a married woman only, and of course it does not have here; translate «milady»
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" And ' Versilov ' too ! By the way, I greatly regret that I can't transmit you the name, seeing that in reality constitutes my whole offence, if offence there is, doesn't it ? but again I couldn't marry a married woman, could I ? "
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She was not strong enough to undertake it herself, but to intrust the sacred rites of cleaning and unpacking to the supervision of a girl of twenty seemed to her abnormal; while uncle Barton felt that no unmarried woman should be given such liberty
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She had arrived at the hour which presents itself sooner or later in the life of every married woman, the hour of combat whose issue decides the limit for all future relations
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The idea that a married woman, a nice one—of course there were bad ones—could care for another man had never occurred to her