1 But I didn't say he was married.
2 I said he was engaged to be married.
3 She could have married anybody she chose.
4 Of course, married life is merely a habit, a bad habit.
5 If you had married this girl, you would have been wretched.
6 When a man marries again, it is because he adored his first wife.
7 It was to tell him that he was engaged to be married to Sibyl Vane.
8 When a woman marries again, it is because she detested her first husband.
9 "Dorian Gray is engaged to be married," said Lord Henry, watching him as he spoke.
10 "Never marry a woman with straw-coloured hair, Dorian," he said after a few puffs.
11 I have a distinct remembrance of being married, but I have no recollection at all of being engaged.
12 I believe he married Lady Radley's maid, and has established her in Paris as an English dressmaker.
13 "I hate the way you talk about your married life, Harry," said Basil Hallward, strolling towards the door that led into the garden.
14 You seem to forget that I am married, and the one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties.
15 Of course, she would fall in love with him, and he with her, and they would get married, and come home, and live in an immense house in London.
16 The fact was, as she explained to Dorian, behind a very shabby fan, one of her married daughters had come up quite suddenly to stay with her, and, to make matters worse, had actually brought her husband with her.
17 She had proved an excellent wife to one of our most tedious ambassadors, and having buried her husband properly in a marble mausoleum, which she had herself designed, and married off her daughters to some rich, rather elderly men, she devoted herself now to the pleasures of French fiction, French cookery, and French esprit when she could get it.
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