27 examples of remarried in sentences

After her final renunciation of the profession of singing and dancing she might have remarried and in fact received more than one offer from men who were attracted by her kindliness of heart and by her beauty.

For proof thereof, I did not cease urging on Harry his careless promise, that our union should have our father's blessing on it; and the good pastor falling in with my whim, prevailed on Mr. Truelocke to remarry us very privately in the little church I spoke of, he himself assisting. '

" Isagani gazed at her in frightDoña Victorina was thinking of remarrying!

His mother died when he was nine years old, but with Bachic haste his father remarried; the new wife was a widow and seemed to be in the habit of it, for she buried J. Ambrosius two months after the wedding.

Bach's father had remarried after seven months of widowering, and lived two months longer.

She remarried about the time Joe graduated.

He's remarried, I think.

Her mother remarried when Suzanne was in high school.

"But," she added, softening to a smile, "between ourselvesI can say it, since we're neither of us childrena woman with tact, who's not in a position to remarry, will find society extremely indulgent... provided, of course, she keeps up appearances..." Undine turned to her with the frown of a startled Diana.

The Marquise de Chelles, of Paris, France, formerly Mrs. Undine Spragg Marvell, of Apex City and New York, got a decree of divorce at a special session of the Court last night, and was remarried fifteen minutes later to Mr. Elmer Moffatt, the billionaire Railroad King, who was the Marquise's first husband.

With Widow Ducrot he agreed that Claire was still too young to marry, and to himself kept the fact that to remarry he was in no haste.

" He left me again to make inquiry concerning those whom we had come to see, and ascertained that the Brunners had remarried for the purpose of facilitating the readjustment of their property rights, and of rescuing them from the hands of a scheming manager, who, with his family, was now living on the estate, and caring for grandma, but would not permit grandpa to enter the house.

It is probably being reinforced by a considerable number of war widows who will not remarry.

Perhaps even Adelaide would not have succeeded so easily in effacing Severance's image had not he himself so quickly remarried.

He remarried, in 1882, the actress, Marie Schanzer.

But should the widow remarry, thereby putting her property under the control of a stranger, the slaves and the plantation were at once to revert to the testator's brother who was recommended to bequeath them in turn to his son Howell if he were deemed worthy of the trust.

These provisions were being duly followed when on a December morning in 1837 Rebecca Rhame, the remarried widow of Broad's late brother-in-law, descended upon the Broad plantation in a buggy with John J. Singletary whom she had employed for the occasion under power of attorney.

Prosperity gave him courage, however, and when he discovered that Lois had not remarried he determined to press his luck as a gambler should.

"There is no law against a widow's remarrying forthwith: and widows are quickly made by any champion about whom the wise Norns are already talking.

In case of absolute divorce, only the innocent party may remarry; but the divorced parties may marry each other again.

Life is a flimsy vapor which passes and is not any more: presently Branwen will be married to this Gwyllem and will be grown fat and old, and I shall be remarried to little Dame Isabel, and shall be King of England: and a trifle later all four of us shall be dead.

To these you will reply that I, your maker, was in my youth the quite unworthy servant of the most high and noble lady, Dame Jehane, and in this period, at and about her house of Havering-Bower, conversed in my own person with Dame Katharine, then happily remarried to a private gentleman of Wales; and so obtained the matter of the ninth story and of the tenth authentically.

According to Schomburgk, on the death of her husband, an Arawak wife must cut her hair; and until this has again grown to a certain length she cannot remarry.

At his death she may become their guardian, but if she marries a second timeand the law permits her to remarry, provided she waits ten monthsshe retains her children only by the formal consent of her first husband's family.

After the war, many couples were remarried because of this irregularity.

27 examples of  remarried  in sentences