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The Imaginary Invalid Quotes

There are some who take husbands only to emancipate themselves from the restraint of their parents.[Il y en a d’aucunes qui prennent des maris seulement pour se tirer de la contrainte de leurs parents.]

Source:Act II. Scene VI.
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Molière - The Imaginary Invalid Quotes
  • Book: The Imaginary Invalid
  • Writer: Molière
  • Genre: Classics, Plays, Comedy
  • Published: 1673
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