[The Memoires of Casanova by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt]@TWC D-Link bookThe Memoires of Casanova CHAPTER V 39/39
To tell you the truth, I had somewhat depended upon it, when we entered the chaise together, for I did not know any other way of obtaining the happiness of possessing you.
But console yourself with the belief that, placed in the same position, no frightened woman could have resisted." "I believe you; but for the future I will travel only with my husband." "You would be wrong, for your husband would not have been clever enough to cure your fright in the way I have done." "True, again.
One learns some curious things in your company; but we shall not travel tete-a-tete again." We reached Pasean an hour before our friends.
We get out of the chaise, and my fair mistress ran off to her chamber, while I was looking for a crown for the postillion.
I saw that he was grinning. "What are you laughing at ?" "Oh! you know." "Here, take this ducat and keep a quiet tongue in your head.".
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|