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The fact concerned conjugality: married men live longer than single men, longer than divorced men.

From Time Magazine Archive

If the sense of conjugality is omitted from the organization of a man or woman, they cannot be held responsible if they fail to conform to its impulses.

From How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony by William Windsor

Meanwhile this pair, outwardly the picture of pastoral conjugality, slowly descended the hill.

From Jeff Briggs's Love Story by Bret Harte

She spoke often of Rendle's books, but seldom of himself; there was no posthumous conjugality, no use of the possessive tense, in her abounding reminiscences.

From The Greater Inclination by Edith Wharton

From the sordid atmosphere of English conjugality upon an income of anything less than an assured 5,000 pounds a year, good Lord deliver me!

From Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life by Mrs. Campbell Praed




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