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![]() Jeff Morris: | In a variety of cultures where marriages were arranged, it was not | uncommon for the bride to 11 or 12 years old, or even younger. This, | however, didn't mean she was ready to become a fulltime housewife. | I've heard descriptions of the village "child-brides" playing the same | games they played before marriage. Of course, I'm sure things went | downhill after they started having children. Yeah... imagine playing hide-and-seek with a toddler following you everywhere. BTW, just to get this slightly on-topic again, I remember a story about a British tall-ship being sold to Norway about a hundred years ago. The new owners wanted to name her after a politician (who was male, of course, as they usually were at that time). The owners' representative in England checked the ship, and sent them a telegram: "Name wrong. Lady in front." Jørgen |
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