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"I'm a married man," he said and pulled forward away from her, turned his stool to face her
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“Take this new-married man,” he said, “and put him outside in the cold, and return at daybreak
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No married man can well gain any settlement in either of the two last ways
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The boys of the town knew all about her, and there was more than one young married man who sometimes looked back wistfully to the sex sessions he had experienced in the back room of Anna’s store
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He was a happily married man, now made envious of a past, single, self
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I felt for him because he was a newly married man with a baby on the way and could have probably used every cent he had
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Try as they might the local policemen could not catch them and after countless fruitless attempts finally asked for our assistance as their lieutenant was a newly married man and his wife complained bitterly about the biker's lack of morals
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“The truth is that it was you who took George Dearling, a married man and the father of a young girl, to this house of prostitution, rather than as you would have us believe, ‘he took you,’ isn’t it?”
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You were in a house of prostitution with a married man who has been murdered
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Dissolution of the family - The family (a married man and woman and
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who has two small children, is having a relationship with a married man who
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recognizing that having a relationship with a married man generates all kinds
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relationship with a married man
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This is what a relationship with a married man can mean
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She takes care of an elderly married man who is gravely ill
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Him a married man and twice your age
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and shameful to her because I was living with an older, married man abroad
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think they're staring because I'm out with a married man
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never be forgotten that the married man has the opportunity of serving the
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He was a married man who’s children had left home and he told Matthew that the climate there at that time of year was like the summer in England
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married man at that
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Their spokesman, drawing near to him, said: "Master, Moses said that if a married man should die, leaving no children, his brother should take the wife and raise up seed for the deceased brother
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She confessed to be in love with a married man and to be his mistress
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Not that a married man like you would think about that
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After that, it’ll be Bassam the married man
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He’s an old, heavy, married man now
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As a liberal-minded, married man, that state of affair truly infuriated Wallace
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Entitled “Hope is a Cruel Mistress,” it was tale of a married man who was dating a girl on the side named Hope who was cruel
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The woman wanted to know if her new boss--a married man--was as taken with her as she was with him
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I felt a little guilty at that, but I was still a married man after all
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“And me a married man!”
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A married man tended to live longer than a single man
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‘Is there any alternative path of salvation for a married man,’ Raja Rao was hearty in his comment and said to Roopa, ‘You take care of her till I take her over
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And for the married man, courting singles could be a hindrance, for they harp on his divorcing the wife as a prerequisite for liaison
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He told me about a married man whose wife
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He was so excited about the meeting that he even pushed the fact that Alexis was with a married man out of his mind
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She was with a married man and now she was engaged
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married man, but I somehow justified it in my mind that it was ok
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And why was she having a cold at Strorley? And why was he, a newly-married man, deprived of the comfort of his wife and going to spend the evening exactly as he had spent all the evenings for months past?
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This girl was twenty-one years old, and he was past middle age, a happily married man
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Still tattooed in my pathetic brain was the label, "married man
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One minute I'm a student having a casual relationship and then next I'm a married man and an expectant father
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She condemned the other woman, and said continually, "She knew he was a married man, and
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She was deaf to my words, and a year or two later, became deeply interested in a married man, herself
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With Roxanne it was different as I had to be a lot more careful because I was a married man and I had to be careful not to hurt Diana so my actions had to be more deliberate more thought out
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“He was a happily married man before he
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Show me any married man over the age of forty who isn’t terrified of his wife
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While Shapiro thought he was in the midst of being rejected by his wife, a sexual liaison with Judy had transformed from a married man’s fantasy to a real possibility
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She had not been married many weeks, when that man's brother saw her and admired her, and asked that man to lend her to him--for what are husbands among us! He was willing enough, but my sister was good and virtuous, and hated his brother with a hatred as strong as mine
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purposely to leave off going to the house of Anselmo, for it seemed to him, as it naturally would to all men of sense, that friends' houses ought not to be visited after marriage with the same frequency as in their masters' bachelor days: because, though true and genuine friendship cannot and should not be in any way suspicious, still a married man's honour is a thing of such delicacy that it is held liable to injury from brothers, much more from friends
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He said, and justly, that a married man upon whom heaven had bestowed a beautiful wife should consider as carefully what friends he brought to his house as what female friends his wife associated with, for what cannot be done or arranged in the market-place, in church, at public festivals or at stations (opportunities that husbands cannot always deny their wives), may be easily managed in the house of the female friend or relative in whom most confidence is reposed
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Lothario said, too, that every married man should have some friend who would point out to him any negligence he might be guilty of in his conduct, for it will sometimes happen that owing to the deep affection the husband bears his wife either he does not caution her, or, not to vex her, refrains from telling her to do or not to do certain things, doing or avoiding which may be a matter of honour or reproach to him; and errors of this kind he could easily correct if warned by a friend
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My father went beyond liberality and bordered on prodigality, a disposition by no means advantageous to a married man who has children to succeed to his name and position
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"Take this new-married man," he said, "and put him outside in the cold, and
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But to him, he was perhaps more fascinated than the average married man might be
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O'Halloran said that he and Leonard would go, but that Farrington wouldn't go because he was a married man; and Farrington's heavy dirty eyes leered at the company in token that he understood he was being chaffed
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There was the allimportant question and she was dying to know was he a married man or a widower who had lost his wife or some tragedy like the nobleman with the foreign name from the land of song had to have her put into a madhouse, cruel only to be kind
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O, her mouth in the dark! And you a married man with a single girl! That's what they enjoy
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Lucas is an unmarried man, thirty-four years of age, and his establishment consists of Mrs
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“I’ve never slept with a married man
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Was Donovan using the married man’s favorite line: Let’s have a go, honey, because my wife is doing it too? Perhaps Annette was not as starved for companionship as she pretended to be
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She had scarcely entered the ballroom and reached the throng of ladies, all tulle, ribbons, lace, and flowers, waiting to be asked to dance—Kitty was never one of that throng—when she was asked for a waltz, and asked by the best partner, the first star in the hierarchy of the ballroom, a renowned director of dances, a married man, handsome and well-
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He preferred the unceremonious gatherings of men where he could tell jaguar-hunt stories, boast of his powers with the lasso, with which he could perform extremely difficult feats of the sort "no married man should attempt," as the saying goes amongst the llaneros; relate tales of extraordinary night rides, encounters with wild bulls, struggles with crocodiles, adventures in the great forests, crossings of swollen rivers
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‘I know, I know,’ the doctor said, smiling; ‘I’m a married man myself; and at these moments we husbands are very much to be pitied
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She had loved a married man and tried to take him from his wife, and God had punished her by killing him
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And then, Keith knew, it was time to leave, before someone—her father, the law, or just a less credulous journalist—got wind of the fact that her old lover, a fraud and a married man, was still out here roaming free
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The preposterousness of the notion that he could at once set up a satisfactory establishment as a married man was a sufficient guarantee against danger
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“A marriage is a melee, as any married man could tell you
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“I am deeply ashamed of having been involved with a married man
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“You admit you were having a sexual relationship with a married man in the home where he lived with his wife and children
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Lagrande, were the expensive gifts and cash the reason you dated the defendant, who was, after all, a married man?”
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It was not because Pierre was a married man, but because Natasha felt very strongly with him that moral barrier the absence of which she had experienced with Kuragin that it never entered her head that the relations between him and herself could lead to love on her part, still less on his, or even to the kind of tender, self-conscious, romantic friendship between a man and a woman of which she had known several instances
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Willarski was a married man with a family, busy with his family affairs, his wife’s affairs, and his official duties
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You have as good as said that I am a married man—as a married man you will shun me, keep out of my way: just now you have refused to kiss
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When he returned to Paris as a married man, in a position to see him under more formal circumstances, Victor Hugo had already died
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She had scarcely entered the ballroom and reached the throng of ladies, all tulle, ribbons, lace, and flowers, waiting to be asked to dance—Kitty was never one of that throng—when she was asked for a waltz, and asked by the best partner, the first star in the hierarchy of the ballroom, a renowned director of dances, a married man, handsome and well-built, Yegorushka Korsunsky
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Muishkin gave him excellent cigars to smoke, and Lebedeff, for his part, regaled him with liqueurs, brought in by Vera, to whom the doctor—a married man and the father of a family—addressed such compliments that she was filled with indignation
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now he's got it—on Sunday I shall be a married man, that's no joke
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He was a married man,—he had a wife and two married daughters,—and had saved some money: he might have lived gloriously without sin, but he was envious, and stuck fast in sin
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It happened that at that time the king's daughter grew ill, and the king proclaimed in all the towns and villages that he would reward him who should cure her, and that if it should be an unmarried man, he should have his daughter for a wife
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And yet, as a married man with children cannot continue to understand life as he understood it when he was a child, so humanity cannot in connection with all the various changes which have taken place,—the density of the population, and the established intercourse between the nations, and the improvement of the means for struggling against Nature, and the accumulation of science,—continue to understand life as before, but must establish a new concept of life, from which should result the activity which corresponds to that new condition into which it has entered or is about to enter
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The married man with a family of children will not continue to view life as he did when he was a child; neither is it possible for mankind, with the many changes that have taken place,—the density of the population, the constant intercourse of nations, the perfected means of combating the forces of nature, and the increase of knowledge generally,—to view the life of the present day in the light of the past; hence it becomes necessary to evolve a life-conception from which activities corresponding with a new system which is to be established will naturally develop
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Here a little association is working at the mowing; three peasants,—one an old man, the second his nephew, a young married man, and a shoemaker, a thin, sinewy man
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It was not because Pierre was a married man, but because Natásha felt very strongly with him that moral barrier the absence of which she had experienced with Kurágin that it never entered her head that the relations between him and herself could lead to love on her part, still less on his, or even to the kind of tender, self-conscious, romantic friendship between a man and a woman of which she had known several instances
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I know that a decent married man of my age and a lady killer of Almington’s ought to have poohpoohed this childish sport, and sat with our cigars and our whiskies and sodas on the piazza
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His vacation falling at this time, they had spent two weeks in August at Far Rockaway, and from there went directly into the rented house on Grand Street, and the newly married man began his bi-daily pilgrimages on the train
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Robert entered and closed the door with—he assured himself—no greater minimum of noise than is instinctive toward midnight with even a sober married man