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"How I Met My Husband" is a short story written by Alice Munro, first published in 1974 as a part of her collection Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You.
Stories "Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You" "Material" "How I Met My Husband" "Walking on Water" "Forgiveness in Families" "Tell Me Yes or No" "The Found Boat"
Munro published variant versions of her stories, sometimes within a short span of time. Her stories "Save the Reaper" and "Passion" came out in two different versions in the same year, in 1998 and 2004 respectively. Two other stories were republished in a variant version about 30 years apart, "Home" (1974/2006/2014) and "Wood" (1980/2009).
I've known my husband was the person I wanted to marry since we met. He knows me so well and proposed to me in a library without saying a word. He also secretly filmed our engagement, and I'll ...
“My husband always said to me, ‘Don’t be on your own; find someone else after I’ve gone’,” recalls Janet, 72, whose spouse of 50 years passed away after a long battle with prostate cancer.
s06 = Alice Munro's Best: A Selection of Stories – Toronto 2006/ Carried Away: A Selection of Stories – New York 2006; both with an introduction by Margaret Atwood; s11 = New Selected Stories – 2011, published in 2014 as Lying under the Apple Tree. Selected Stories (Vintage, London) a = in an anthology at about this time
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Marshall eventually becomes a judge, and he and Lily have three children. Ted's wife, whose name is revealed to be Tracy McConnell, dies of an unknown illness in 2024, six years prior to the time of Ted telling his children the full story of how they met. Upon finishing the story, at the urging of his kids, Ted decides to ask Robin out.