Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 20: Milan by Giacomo Casanova
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MEMOIRS OF JACQUES CASANOVA de SEINGALT 1725-1798
ADVENTURES IN THE SOUTH, Volume 4e--MILAN THE RARE UNABRIDGED LONDON EDITION OF 1894 TRANSLATED BY ARTHUR MACHEN TO WHICH HAS BEEN ADDED THE CHAPTERS DISCOVERED BY ARTHUR SYMONS. MILAN CHAPTER XVIII I Give up Agatha to Lord Percy--I Set out for Milan--The Actress at Pavia--Countess A * * * B * * *--Disappointment--Marquis Triulzi--Zenobia--The Two Marchionesses Q * * *--The Venetian Barbaro Far from punishing the Corticelli by making her live with Redegonde, the Count d'Aglie seemed to have encouraged her; and I was not sorry for it, since as long as she did not trouble me any more I did not care how many lovers she had. She had become a great friend of Redegonde's, and did exactly as she pleased, for their duenna was much more easy going than the Pacienza. Nobody knew of the trick which Lord Percy had played me, and I took care to say nothing about it. However, he did not give up his designs on |
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