Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 10: under the Leads by Giacomo Casanova
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secretary."
"How shall I expiate this sin?" "Thus. To-morrow, when Lawrence comes, you must lie on your bed, your face towards the wall, and without the slightest motion or a single glance at Lawrence. If he address you, you must answer, without looking at him, that you could not sleep, and need rest. Do you promise me entirely to do this thing?" "I will do whatsoever you tell me." "Quick, then, take your oath before this holy picture." "I promise, Holy Mother of God, that when Lawrence comes I will not look at him, nor stir from my bed." "And I, Most Holy Virgin, swear by the bowels of your Divine Son that if I see Soradici move in the least or look towards Lawrence, I will throw myself straightway upon him and strangle him without mercy, to your honour and glory." I counted on my threat having at least as much effect upon him as his oath. Nevertheless, as I was anxious to make sure, I asked him if he had anything to say against the oath, and after thinking for a moment he answered that he was quite content with it. Well pleased myself, I gave him something to eat, and told him to go to bed as I needed sleep. As soon as he was asleep I began to write, and wrote on for two hours. I told Balbi all that had happened, and said that if the work was far |
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