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Definitionn. the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life
Last update: August 31, 2015
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They took a pledge in their wedlock. [Please select]
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Ryland gave no indication of having any interest in furthering his relationship with the mother of his out-of-wedlock son. [Please select]
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They lived lovingly together in wedlock fifty-five years. [Please select]
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As though wedlock were actually the sanctuary which an alarmed nation pretends it to be. [Please select]
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This day, dearest of friends, completes thirteen years since we were solemnly united in wedlock. [Please select]
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Nan Brent isn't a bad girl, even if she is the mother of a child born out of wedlock. [Please select]
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But Siegfried made answer, "My father, I will have none of wedlock, if I may not marry where I love." [Please select]
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Frederick Henry, like Maurice himself, had never shown any inclination for wedlock and there was no heir to the family. [Please select]
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Foreseeing such a possibility in January, 1879, the already aged king took in second wedlock the youthful Princess Emma of Waldeck-Pyrmont. [Please select]
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[Illustration: "Wedlock in Time"--The Fairbanks' Family] The time has come to close this little book. [Please select]
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No, the Almighty had His own ways with His children, and this great mystery of holy wedlock was one of them. [Please select]
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