Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 24: London to Berlin by Giacomo Casanova
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Delight appeared on every countenance, and I had numerous dishes brought
for them. They ate eagerly but sadly, and only drank water. "Your melancholy and your abstinence displeases me," said I, to the eldest girl; "go upstairs and you will find everything necessary for your comfort, but take care to be gone at seven in the morning and not to let me see your faces again." They went up to the second floor without a word. An hour afterwards, just as I was going to bed, the eldest girl came into my room and said she wished to have a private interview with me. I told my negro to withdraw, and asked her to explain herself. "What will you do for us," said she, "if I consent to share your couch?" "I will give you twenty guineas, and I will lodge and board you as long as you give me satisfaction." Without saying a word she began to undress, and got into bed. She was submissive and nothing more, and did not give me so much as a kiss. At the end of a quarter of an hour I was disgusted with her and got up, and giving her a bank note for twenty guineas I told her to put on her clothes and go back to her room. "You must all leave my house to-morrow," I said, "for I am ill pleased with you. Instead of giving yourself up for love you have prostituted yourself. I blush for you." She obeyed mutely, and I went to sleep in an ill humour. |
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