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Casanova’s Homecoming

CHAPTER THREE
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They wrung their hands.
The elder began to cry like a child.

The younger, to comfort his brother, kissed him on both cheeks.

The Marchese enquired whether the carriage had returned, and the Abbate said he had heard it drive up half an hour earlier.

Thereupon the Marchese offered the Abbate and the two Ricardis a lift, promising to set them down at their doors.

All four left the house together.
When they had gone, Olivo took Casanova by the arm, and assured his guest repeatedly, with tears in his voice, that everything in the house was at Casanova's absolute disposal.


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