Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 27: Expelled from Spain by Giacomo Casanova
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page 135 of 173 (78%)
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This was the fourth adventure I had had of this kind. There is nothing
particularly out of the common in having a fellow-traveller in one's carriage; this time, however, the affair had something decidedly romantic about it. I was forty-five, and my purse contained two hundred sequins. I still loved the fair sex, though my ardour had decreased, my experience had ripened, and my caution increased. I was more like a heavy father than a young lover, and I limited myself to pretensions of the most modest character. The young person beside me was pretty and gentle-looking, she was neatly though simply dressed in the English fashion, she was fair and small, and her budding breast could be seen outlined beneath the fine muslin of her dress. She had all the appearances of modesty and noble birth, and something of virginal innocence, which inspired one with attachment and respect at the same time. "I hope you can speak French madam?" I began. "Yes, and a little Italian too." "I congratulate myself on having you for my travelling companion." "I think you should congratulate me." "I heard you came to Sienna on horseback." "Yes, but I will never do such a foolish thing again." "I think your husband would have been wise to sell his horse and buy a carriage." |
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