She never liked the constant presence of her husbands or lovers and did not like, she soon found out, to be alone — a dilemma in one shape or another common to most of mankind.
"Katherine Anne Porter" (p. 302) - American Fictions (1999)
She never liked the constant presence of her husbands or lovers and did not like, she soon found out, to be alone — a dilemma in one shape or another common to most of mankind.
"Katherine Anne Porter" (p. 302) - American Fictions (1999)