“She wanted to be near her husband, and what would become of me was not taken into account.”

11 July
Without Dogma (1891)
Context: Aniela knew very well that her departure would be to me a more dangerous catastrophe than a wound on my head or the loss of an arm or leg; and yet she did not hesitate a moment. I was perfectly aware that it was all her doing. She wanted to be near her husband, and what would become of me was not taken into account.

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Polish journalist, Nobel Prize-winning novelist, and philan… 1846–1916

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