We went on the river, and discussed divorce, to which she (Alys) was more favourable than I was. She was in theory an advocate of free-love, which I considered admirable on her part, in spite of the fact that my own views were somewhat more strict. I was, however, a little puzzled to find that she was deeply ashamed of the fact that her sister had abandoned her husband for Berenson, the art critic.
Source: The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, v.1 chap. 1
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