Even quarrels with one's husband are preferable to the ennui of a solitary existence.


Eugene L. Didier The Life and Letters of Madame Bonaparte (1879)


Even quarrels with one's husband are preferable to the ennui of a solitary existence.

Even quarrels with one's husband are preferable to the ennui of a solitary existence.

Even quarrels with one's husband are preferable to the ennui of a solitary existence.

Even quarrels with one's husband are preferable to the ennui of a solitary existence.