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Don Juan (Lord Byron) Quotes
Wives in their husbands’ absences grow subtler, and daughters sometimes run off with the butler.
Source:
Canto III, Stanza XXII
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Women
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Book:
Don Juan (Lord Byron)
Writer:
Lord Byron
Genre:
Poetry
Published:
1824
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