Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 15: with Voltaire by Giacomo Casanova
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page 83 of 107 (77%)
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"He is an old man, very learned, and of ascetic habits, but he is all
indulgence. It will be a sad day when we lose him." "But in your amorous combats with another nun, don't you feel as if you would like her to change into a man?" "You make me laugh. To be sure, if my sweetheart became a man I should not be sorry, but we do not desire such a miracle." "That is, perhaps, through a coldness of temperament. In that your sister was better, for she liked me much more than C---- C----, and you do not like me as well as the sweetheart you left behind you at the convent." "Certainly not, for with you I should violate my own chastity and expose myself to consequences I tremble to think of." "You do not love me, then?" "What are you saying? I adore you, and I am very sorry you are not a woman." "I love you too, but your desire makes me laugh; for I would rather not be turned into a woman to please you, especially as I expect I should not think you nearly as beautiful. Sit down, my dear, and let me see your fine hair flowing over your beautiful body." "Do you want me to take off my chemise?" "Of course; how handsome you look without it. Let me suck your pretty breasts, as I am your baby." |
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