Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 17: Return to Italy by Giacomo Casanova
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page 42 of 114 (36%)
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I begged her to do my hair, intending to dismiss her directly after, but
when she had finished I asked her to give me the ointment. "What do you want it for?" "For the blisters that cursed saddle on which I rode six miles gave me." "Does the ointment do them good?" "Certainly; it takes away the smart, and by to-morrow I shall be cured, but you must send Costa to me, as I cannot put it on myself." "Can't I do it?" "Yes, but I am afraid that would be an abuse of your kindness." "I guess why; but as I am short-sighted, how shall I see the blisters?" "If you want to do it for me, I will place myself so that it will be easier for you. Stay, put the candle on this table." "There you are, but don't let Costa put it on again to-morrow, or he will guess that I or my sister did it to-night." "You will do me the same service, then, to-morrow?" "I or my sister, for she will get up early." "Your sister! No, my dear; she would be afraid of giving me too much pleasure by touching me so near." |
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