Sentences with phrase «remarry quickly»

In a few years she'd have been expected to marry anyway, and given the frequency of women dying in childbirth, it wasn't at all unusual for widowers to remarry quickly and to expect their new wives to raise their children.

Not exact matches

But James Hill soon remarried, and his new wife Martha quickly established herself as a force in the two - room log cabin.
Karen quickly remarries, but Claire can't get past the idea that she was kept in an enclosure her whole life like some sort of animal, forced to believe that she was living in a bygone era.
The title character (Menashe Lustig) is a widower in Brooklyn whose refusal to quickly remarry has made him an outcast of sorts in the Hasidic Jewish community in Brooklyn, causing him to fight for custody of his son (Ruben Niborski) from his smarmy brother - in - law (Yoel Weisshaus).
When your remarry, your adult children quickly assess how having a stepparent will impact not only the child's relationship with the natural parent, but also how it will impact traditions and holidays, notes psychologist Susan Hickman.
Her father quickly found a new partner and remarried.
Resourceful Korean widowers seek to remarry as quickly as possible because they are more likely to participate in partner - centered networks and to lack other social contacts including close friends and children.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z