Leye. having been plighted to Konnon, is joined to him in spirit after her death. |
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The hero tells the heroine that he has nothing to give her, and is plighted to another woman. |
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They stayed together during the whole season and, on the evening of Midsummer, upon the hill of Cerin Amroth, they plighted their troth. |
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But he had not definitely plighted his troth yet. Republican leaders are furious. |
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Despite having long ago plighted his troth to the lunatic right, he is certainly trying. |
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She laughs aloud turning finally once more to her plighted cousin. |
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Last time Rupert plighted his … troth, is it? |
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He formed an enduring friendship with a young Swiss, Georges Deyverdun, and also fell in love with and rashly plighted himself to Suzanne Curchod, a pastor's daughter of great charm and intelligence. |
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So their troth is plighted, and all set fair. |
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