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Ludvig Holberg really visited Marie Grubbe. He writes in his
Eighty-ninth Epistle: “An example from the history of our own time is a
lady of the high nobility, who had an invincible loathing for her first
husband, although he was first among all subjects and moreover the
most gallant gentleman of the realm, and this went on until it resulted
in a divorce, and after a second marriage, which was likewise unhappy,
she entered the married estate for the third time with a common tar,
with whom, though he abused her daily, she herself said that she lived
in much greater content than in her first marriage. I have this from her
own mouth; for I visited her house at the Falster ferry, at a time when
her husband was arrested for a crime.”
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