Others vow to handfast for life while a few, in accordance with Pagan beliefs in reincarnation, do so for all their future lives as well. |
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Though Brenna had agreed to handfast with him, he wondered if she might still change her mind. |
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In the Lake District in the sixteenth century a handfast was supposed to last no longer than a year and a day. |
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A couple may choose to handfast for the traditional period of a year and a day. |
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Since she's naught but an orphan, lacking dowry and family, then you should be content with a handfast. |
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I would like to handfast with him tonight, before he leaves on the voyage. |
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Why in the name of all that is holy did that man handfast to her? |
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First it says I was there last year when in fact I was taking part in my own medieval handfast marriage in Northumberland. |
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Maltby Son's rider, Tim Lane, scored again in the third maiden when former Owen O'Neill hurdler Melody Princess caught Handfast Point. |
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Sea stacks and pinnacles, such as Old Harry Rocks at Handfast Point, have been formed by erosion of the chalk cliffs. |
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Old Harry Rocks are three chalk formations, including a stack and a stump, located at Handfast Point, on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, southern England. |
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