Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 10: under the Leads by Giacomo Casanova
page 91 of 168 (54%)
page 91 of 168 (54%)
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"I will take you into my service, and you shall have all that you need without being obliged to pursue the hazardous trade of a spy." "Shall we not be able to remain at Venice?" "Certainly not. The angel will take us to a land which does not belong to St. Mark. Will you swear to me that you will spy no more? And if you swear, will you become a perjurer a second time?" "If I take the oath, I will surely keep it, of that there can be no doubt; but you must confess that if I had not perjured myself you would never have received such favour at the hands of the Virgin. My broken faith is the cause of your bliss. You ought, therefore, to love me and to be content with my treason." "Dost love Judas who betrayed Jesus Christ?" "No." "You perceive, then, that one detests the traitor and at the same time adores the Divine Providence, which knows how to bring good out of evil. Up to the present time you have done wickedly. You have offended God and the Virgin His Mother, and I will not receive your oath till you have expiated your sins." "What sin have I done?" "You have sinned by pride, Soradaci, in thinking that I was under an obligation to you for betraying me and giving my letters to the |
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