He cant sue her unless they had kids then that's different STUPID???!!!
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She had 3 sisters Mary who was the oldest, Carrie who lived 2nd longest (Laura lived the longest), and Grace who died in 1941.
The fates, often confused with the grey sisters
He had two brothers and two sisters that lived pasted puberty. He also had several other brothers and sisters that did not live
5 sisters and 3 brothers
that depends if they read it and thinks it is good
He lived with his wife then moved to his sisters house.
Yes, he had 11 sisters and brothers, but only 3 including himself lived to adult hood.
Yes, one of his real sisters (called Joan) outlived him and lived to the ripe old age of 77.
He had three sisters, and another sister who died at birth. Two of his sisters died when they were children but the third, Joan, outlived all of her brothers and sisters and inherited William's fancy house in Stratford, where she lived for many years.
It is better to have lived and lost, than never to have lived at all.
Shakespeare portrays conflict between sisters in The Taming of the Shrew and King Lear. He could not have drawn these sisters from his own childhood as only one of his sisters lived past the age of eight.