“As two unhappy people often will, the one sought out the other.”

Un malheureux cherche l'autre.
Third Day, Novel XXI (trans. P. A. Chilton)
Variant translation: Misery loves company.
L'Heptaméron (1558)

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Un malheureux cherche l'autre.

L'Heptaméron (1558)

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