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Was he afraid of being married and settled and monogamic?
He dismissed what he called "strange legends" and described Freud as "monogamic in a very unusual degree."
It is a fact worthy of note that the shortest-lived nations of which we have record have been monogamic.
Crab-eating fox creates monogamic teams, or small groups which hunt with several teams during the reproductive season.
Also, there were several other young people, progeny of the monogamic couples that lived in the neighborhood, and Lop-Ear played with these young people.
Rome...was a monogamic nation and the numerous evils attending that system early laid the foundation for that ruin which eventually overtook her."
That rankled the Circle City King, for man is not by nature monogamic, and he forgot both Madeline and Freda in the new quest.
He found that Pete and the other young men considered the Bunch too austerely polite and the Carrie who merely kissed behind doors too embarrassingly monogamic.
He had thought her a really civilised and adult personality, and then she had unexpectedly revealed that she was a mass of bourgeois prejudices and monogamic instincts.
Freud, Jones insisted more than once, was "monogamic in a very unusual degree"; contrary to absurd stories, his wife "was assuredly the only woman in Freud's love life."
The cultivated land at least is usually assigned, temporarily or inalienably, as property to specific individuals, and the individuals are grouped in generally monogamic families of which the father is the head.
They are not to be found in Christian monogamic Europe, but in Asia, among the polygamic races-China, Japan, Hindostan and the various races of that vast continent.
Neither of them was so simple as to suppose that, even with quite decent people, love is always as monogamic as bread and butter, yet neither of them liked sneaking.
The faithfulness of the monogamic couples I have referred to may be explained as a matter of habit; but my long desire for the Swift One cannot be so explained, any more than can be explained the undying enmity between me and Red-Eye.