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Tractus de Hermaphrodites - Or, A Treatise of Hermaphrodites by Giles Jacob
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Indignity she deserv'd. _Diana_ immediately return'd to _Urbino_, as
did likewise the Bride and Bridegroom some Hours after, having first
made the Parson a Present of a Purse of Gold for his Service and very
great Civility.

It was not long after this, that _Isabella_ walking in the Streets of
_Urbino_, in the close of the Evening, a Foreign Count, of luscious
Inclinations passing by her, gave her an amorous Look, and addressing
her with a great deal of Complaisance, she seem'd for his Purpose, and
indeed she long'd for a pleasing Variety, having met with no uncommon
Adventure for a considerable Time.

The Count observing her inclin'd to Pleasure, invited her to his House,
which she at first rejected, but after a great deal of Intreaty and
Persuasion she condescended, not rightly apprehending the Consequence,
with a Gentleman that was a perfect Stranger to her. When they were
arriv'd at the House of the Count _Isabella_ was handed through several
Rooms of State to an Anti-Chamber, where he was desir'd to sit down,
the Count calling for his Servants to prepare a costly Supper; while the
Supper was dressing, he kiss'd and dally'd with _Isabella_, but she was
unexpectedly shy, behaving her self with a great deal of gravity; at
length the Supper was brought, consisting of Fish, Fowl, Ragooes, Soops,
&c. dress'd to the heighth of the Mode; they both eat heartily and
drank very freely of noble Wines. After the Supper was over, the Count
renew'd his Addresses to _Isabella_, who seem'd a little more
compliable, but would not allow him the Fredom he desir'd, which had the
usual Consequences of encreasing his Inclinations: It growing late, he
carry'd her, to his Chamber, where after some Time, she, was oblig'd to
go to Bed with him.

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