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  • We (Christina and Lisa) at Onely decided to find out.

    Bella DePaulo: Know Your 1,138 Marital Privileges, Courtesy of the Feds 2010

  • I was delighted when the wonderful Lisa and Christina of Onely volunteered to do some research on the matter and share it here.

    Bella DePaulo: Know Your 1,138 Marital Privileges, Courtesy of the Feds 2010

  • I was delighted when the wonderful Lisa and Christina of Onely volunteered to do some research on the matter and share it here.

    Bella DePaulo: Know Your 1,138 Marital Privileges, Courtesy of the Feds 2010

  • We (Christina and Lisa) at Onely decided to find out.

    Bella DePaulo: Know Your 1,138 Marital Privileges, Courtesy of the Feds 2010

  • Onely you must consent, to doe whatsoever I say, if you are desirous to have it done.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Onely shee hath forgotten somewhat worth the speaking, as thinking it not fit for her to utter, because indeed it is not so convenient for her.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Onely he well remembred, that bearing affection to the Chamber-maide of Master Doctor Mazzeo della Montagna, she brought him into a Chamber, where a violl of water stoode in the

    The Decameron 2004

  • Onely he desired to keepe the Keyes of the Ware-house, as well to shew his Merchandises, when any Merchant shot bee so desirous: as also to preserve them from ill using, transporting or changing, before his redemption of them.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Onely she replyed, that she would resort to some other parts of the country, which if shee found as weakly furnished of handsome people, as heere shee did, shee would conceive better of her selfe, then ever she had done before.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Onely I remember, then when death appeared, and I being recovered from death to life, certaine Pezants of the Countrey, comming to get what they could finde in the ship so wrackt, I was first (with two of my women) brought and set safely on the shore.

    The Decameron 2004

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