Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 07: Venice by Giacomo Casanova
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now imagine my sorrow when I saw that you would win. Vexation inspired me
with a deceitful stratagem which arose from a feeling you had caused yourself, and which turned entirely to your honour, for you must admit that you would have shewn a very hard heart if you had not come to my assistance." "And I feel certain that you would not have had recourse to that stratagem, if you could have guessed how deeply it would pain me." "Do you then feel much interest in me?" "I would do anything in the world to convince you of it. I like my pretty garters exceedingly; I will never have another pair, and I promise you that my brother shall not steal them from me." "Can you suppose him capable of such an action?" "Oh! certainly, especially if the fastenings are in gold." "Yes, they are in gold; but let him believe that they are in gilt brass." "Will you teach me how to fasten my beautiful garters?" "Of course I will." We went upstairs, and after our dinner which we both enjoyed with a good appetite, she became more lively and I more excited by love, but at the same time more to be pitied in consequence of the restraint to which I had condemned myself. Very anxious to try her garters, she begged me to help her, and that request was made in good faith, without mischievous |
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