Memoirs of Casanova — volume 21: South of France

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Memoirs of Casanova — volume 21: South of France
Casanova Giacomo
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I was pleased with the thought that myinfluence in the world was more for good than for ill, and though I wasnot born a king yet I contrived to make many people happy. Everyone attable was indebted to me for some part of their happiness, and thefather, the mother, and the betrothed pair wholly so. This thought mademe feel a peaceful calm which I could only enjoy in silence.
Mdlle. Crosin returned to Marseilles with her father, her mother, and herfuture husband, whom the father wished to take up
... his abode with them. Iwent back with Madame Audibert, who made me promise to bring thedelightful Marcoline to sup with her.
The marriage depended on the receipt of a letter from the young man'sfather, in answer to one from my niece's father. It will be taken forgranted that we were all asked to the wedding, and Marcoline's affectionfor me increased every day.
When we went to sup with Madame Audibert we found a rich and witty youngwine merchant at her house. He sat beside Marcoline, who entertained himwith her sallies; and as the young man could speak Italian, and even theVenetian dialect (for he had spent a year at Venice), he was muchimpressed by the charms of my new niece.


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