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  \"WhatareyougoingtodoinRome?\"saidhe,indifferently。

  \"IamgoingtobegthePopetousehisinfluenceinmyfavourwiththeStateInquisitorsatVenice。\"

  Itwasnotthetruth,butonelieisasgoodasanother,andifI

  hadsaidIwasonlygoingforamusement’ssakehewouldnothavebelievedme。Totellthetruthtoanunbelievingmanistoprostitute,tomurderit。Hethenbeggedmetoenterintoacorrespondencewithhim,andasthatboundmetonothingIagreedtodoso。

  \"Icangiveyouamarkofmyfriendship,\"saidhe,\"byintroducingyoutotheMarquisdeBotta—Adamo,GovernorofTuscany;heissupposedtobeafriendoftheregent’s。\"

  Iacceptedhisoffergratefully,andhebegantosoundmeaboutTherese,butfoundmylipsastightlyclosedasthelidofamiser’scoffer。ItoldhimshewasachildwhenImadetheacquaintanceofherfamilyatBologna,andthattheresemblancebetweenherbrotherandmyselfwasamereaccident——afreakofnature。Hehappenedtocatchsightofawell—writtenmanuscriptonthetable,andaskedmeifthatsuperbwritingwasmysecretary’s。Costa,whowaspresent,answeredinSpanishthathewroteit。Gamaoverwhelmedhimwithcompliments,andbeggedmetosendCostatohimtocopysomeletters。Iguessedthathewantedtopumphimaboutme,andsaidthatIneededhisservicesalltheday。

  \"Well,well,saidtheabbe,\"anothertimewilldo。\"Igavehimnoanswer。Suchisthecharacterofthecurious。

  Iamnotreferringtothatcuriositywhichdependsontheoccultsciences,andendeavourstopryintothefuture——thedaughterofignoranceandsuperstition,itsvictimsareeitherfoolishorignorant。ButtheAbbeGamawasneither;hewasnaturallycurious,andhisemploymentmadehimstillmoreso,forhewaspaidtofindouteverything。Hewasadiplomatist;ifhehadbeenalittlelowerdowninthesocialscalehewouldhavebeentreatedasaspy。

  Heleftmetopaysomecalls,promisingtobebackbydinner—time。

  Dr。Vanninibroughtmeanotherservant,ofthesameheightasthefirst,andengagedthatheshouldobeyordersandguessnothing。

  Ithankedtheacademicianandinn—keeper,andorderedhimtogetmeasumptuousdinner。

  TheCorticelliwasthefirsttoarrive,bringingwithherherbrother,aneffeminate—lookingyoungman,whoplayedtheviolinmoderatelywell,andhermother,whoinformedmethatsheneverallowedherdaughtertodineoutwithoutherselfandherson。

  \"Thenyoucantakeherbackagainthisinstant,\"saidI,\"ortakethisducattodinesomewhereelse,asIdon’twantyourcompanyoryourson’s。\"

  Shetooktheducat,sayingthatshewassureshewasleavingherdaughteringoodhands。

  \"Youmaybesureofthat,\"saidI,\"sobeoff。\"

  ThedaughtermadesuchwittyobservationsontheabovedialoguethatIcouldnothelplaughing,andIbegantobeinlovewithher。Shewasonlythirteen,andwassosmallthatshelookedten。

  Shewaswell—made,lively,witty,andfairerthanisusualwithItalianwomen,buttothisdayIcannotconceivehowIfellinlovewithher。

  Theyoungwantonbeggedmetoprotectheragainstthemanageroftheopera,whowasaJew。Intheagreementshehadmadewithhimhehadengagedtoletherdancea’pasdedeux’inthesecondopera,andhehadnotkepthisword。ShebeggedmetocompeltheJewtofulfilhisengagement,andIpromisedtodoso。

  ThenextguestwasRedegonde,whocamefromParma。Shewasatall,handsomewoman,andCostatoldmeshewasthesisterofmynewfootman。AfterIhadtalkedwithherfortwoorthreeminutesIfoundherremarkswellworthyofattention。

  ThencametheAbbeGama,whocongratulatedmeonbeingseatedbetweentwoprettygirls。Imadehimtakemyplace,andhebegantoentertainthemasiftothemannerborn;andthoughthegirlswerelaughingathim,hewasnotintheleastdisconcerted。Hethoughthewasamusingthem,andonwatchinghisexpressionIsawthathisself—esteempreventedhimseeingthathewasmakingafoolofhimself;butIdidnotguessthatImightmakethesamemistakeathisage。

  Wretchedistheoldmanwhowillnotrecognizehisoldage;

  wretchedunlesshelearnthatthesexwhomheseducedsooftenwhenhewasyoungwilldespisehimnowifhestillattemptstogaintheirfavour。

  MyfairTherese,withherhusbandandmyson,wasthelasttoarrive。IkissedThereseandthenmyson,andsatdownbetweenthem,whisperingtoTheresethatsuchadearmysterioustrinitymustnotbeparted;atwhichTheresesmiledsweetly。TheabbesatdownbetweenRedegondeandtheCorticelli,andamusedusallthetimebyhisagreeableconversation。

  IlaughedinternallywhenIobservedhowrespectfullymynewfootmanchangedhissister’splate,whoappearedvainofhonourstowhichherbrothercouldlaynoclaim。Shewasnotkind;shewhisperedtome,sothathecouldnothear,——

  \"Heisagoodfellow,butunfortunatelyheisratherstupid。\"

  Ihadputinmypocketasuperbgoldsnuff—box,richlyenamelledandadornedwithaperfectlikenessofmyself。IhadhaditmadeatParis,withtheintentionofgivingittoMadamed’Urfe,andI

  hadnotdonesobecausethepainterhadmademetooyoung。IhadfilleditwithsomeexcellentHavanasnuffwhichM。deChavignyhadgivenme,andofwhichTheresewasveryfond;IwaswaitingforhertoaskmeforapinchbeforeIdrewitoutofmypocket。

  TheAbbeGama,whohadsomeexceedinglygoodsnuffinanOrigonelabox,sentapinchtoTherese,andshesenthimhersnuffinatortoise—shellboxencrustedwithgoldinarabesques——anexquisitepieceofworkmanship。GamacriticisedTherese’ssnuff,whileI

  saidthatIfounditdeliciousbutthatIthoughtIhadsomebettermyself。Itookoutmysnuff—box,andopeningitofferedherapinch。Shedidnotnoticetheportrait,butsheagreedthatmysnuffwasvastlysuperiortohers。

  \"Well,wouldyouliketomakeanexchange?\"saidI。\"Certainly,givemesomepaper。\"

  \"Thatisnotrequisite;wewillexchangethesnuffandthesnuff—

  boxes。\"

  Sosaying,IputTherese’sboxinmypocketandgavehermineshut。Whenshesawtheportrait,shegaveacrywhichpuzzledeverybody,andherfirstmotionwastokisstheportrait。

  \"Look,\"saidshetoCesarino,\"hereisyourportrait。\"

  Cesarinolookedatitinastonishment,andtheboxpassedfromhandtohand。Everybodysaidthatitwasmyportrait,takentenyearsago,andthatitmightpassforalikenessofCesarino。

  Theresegotquiteexcited,andswearingthatshewouldneverlettheboxoutofherhandsagain,shewentuptohersonandkissedhimseveraltimes。WhilethiswasgoingonIwatchedtheAbbeGama,andIcouldseethathewasmakinginternalcommentsofhisownonthisaffectingscene。

  Theworthyabbewentawaytowardstheevening,tellingmethathewouldexpectmetobreakfastnextmorning。

  IspenttherestofthedayinmakinglovetoRedegonde,andTherese,whosawthatIwaspleasedwiththegirl,advisedmetodeclaremyself,andpromisedthatshewouldaskhertothehouseasoftenasIliked。ButTheresedidnotknowher。

  NextmorningGamatoldmethathehadinformedMarshalBottathatIwouldcomeandseehim,andhewouldpresentmeatfouro’clock。

  Thentheworthyabbe,alwaystheslaveofhiscuriosity,reproachedmeinafriendlymannerfornothavingtoldhimanythingaboutmyfortune。

  \"Ididnotthinkitwasworthmentioning,butasyouareinterestedinthesubjectImaytellyouthatmymeansaresmall,butthatIhavefriendswhosepursesarealwaysopentome。\"

  \"Ifyouhavetruefriendsyouarearichman,buttruefriendsarescarce。\"

  IlefttheAbbeGama,myheadfullofRedegonde,whomIpreferredtotheyoungCorticelli,andIwenttopayheravisit;butwhatareception!Shereceivedmeinaroominwhichwerepresenthermother,heruncle,andthreeorfourdirty,untidylittlemonkeys:

  thesewereherbrothers。’

  \"Haven’tyouabetterroomtoreceiveyourfriendsin?\"saidI。

  \"Ihavenofriends,soIdon’twantaroom。\"

  \"Getit,mydear,andyouwillfindthefriendscomefastenough。

  Thisisallverywellforyoutowelcomeyourrelationsin,butnotpersonslikemyselfwhocometodohomagetoyourcharmsandyourtalents。\"

  \"Sir,\"saidthemother,\"mydaughterhasbutfewtalents,andthinksnothingofhercharms,whicharesmall。\"

  \"Youareextremelymodest,andIappreciateyourfeelings;buteverybodydoesnotseeyourdaughterwiththesameeyes,andshepleasedmegreatly。\"

  \"Thatisanhonourforher,andwearedulysensibleofit,butnotsoastobeover—proud。Mydaughterwillseeyouasoftenasyouplease,buthere,andinnootherplace。\"

  \"ButIamafraidofbeinginthewayhere。\"

  \"Anhonestmanisneverintheway。\"

  Ifeltashamed,fornothingsoconfoundsalibertineasmodestyinthemouthofpoverty;andnotknowingwhattoanswerItookmyleave。

  ItoldThereseofmyunfortunatevisit,andweboth,laughedatit;itwasthebestthingwecoulddo。

  \"Ishallbegladtoseeyouattheopera,\"saidshe,\"andyoucangetintomydressing—roomifyougivethedoor—keeperasmallpieceofmoney。\"

  TheAbbeGamacameashepromised,totakemetoMarshalBotta,amanofhightalentswhomtheaffairofGenoahadalreadyrenderedfamous。HewasincommandoftheAustrianarmywhenthepeople,growingangryatthesightoftheforeigners,whohadonlycometoputthemundertheAustrianyoke,roseinrevoltandmadethemleavethetown。ThispatrioticriotsavedtheRepublic。Ifoundhiminthemidstofacrowdofladiesandgentlemen,whomhelefttowelcomeme。HetalkedaboutVeniceinawaythatshewedheunderstoodthecountrythoroughly,andIconversedtohimonFrance,and,Ibelieve,satisfiedhim。InhisturnhespokeoftheCourtofRussia,atwhichhewasstayingwhenElizabethPetrovna,whowasstillreigningattheperiodinquestion,soeasilymountedthethroneofherfather,PetertheGreat。\"ItisonlyinRussia,\"saidhe,\"thatpoisonentersintopolitics。\"

  Atthetimewhentheoperabeganthemarshallefttheroom,andeverybodywentaway。Onmywaytheabbeassuredme,asamatterofcourse,thatIhadpleasedthegovernor,andIafterwardswenttothetheatre,andobtainedadmissiontoTherese’sdressing—roomforatester。Ifoundherinthehandsofherprettychamber—

  maid,andsheadvisedmetogotoRedegonde’sdressing—room,assheplayedaman’spart,andmight,perhaps,allowmetoassistinhertoilette。

  Ifollowedheradvice,butthemotherwouldnotletmecomein,asherdaughterwasjustgoingtodress。IassuredherthatIwouldturnmybackallthetimeshewasdressing,andonthisconditionsheletmein,andmademesitdownatatableonwhichstoodamirror,whichenabledmetoseeallRedegonde’smostsecretpartstoadvantage;aboveall,whensheliftedherlegstoputonherbreeches,eithermostawkwardlyormostcleverly,accordingtoherintentions。Shedidnotloseanythingbywhatsheshewed,however,forIwassopleased,thattopossesshercharmsIwouldhavesignedanyconditionsshecaredtoimposeuponme。

  \"Redegondemustknow,\"Isaidtomyself,\"thatIcouldseeeverythingintheglass;\"andtheideainflamedme。Ididnotturnroundtillthemothergavemeleave,andIthenadmiredmycharmerasayoungmanoffivefeetone,whoseshapeleftnothingtobedesired。

  Redegondewentout,andIfollowedhertothewings。

  \"Mydear,\"saidI,\"Iamgoingtotalkplainlytoyou。YouhaveinflamedmypassionsandIshalldieifyoudonotmakemehappy。\"

  \"Youdonotsaythatyouwilldieifyouchancetomakemeunhappy。\"

  \"Icouldnotsayso,becauseIcannotconceivesuchathingaspossible。Donottriflewithme,dearRedegonde,youmustbeawarethatIsawallinthemirror,andIcannotthinkthatyouaresocruelastoarousemypassionsandthenleavemetodespair。\"

  \"Whatcouldyouhaveseen?Idon’tknowwhatyouaretalkingabout。\"

  \"Maybe,butknowthatIhaveseenallyourcharms。WhatshallI

  dotopossessyou?\"

  \"Topossessme?Idon’tunderstandyou,sir;I’manhonestgirl。\"

  \"Idaresay;butyouwouldn’tbeanylesshonestaftermakingmehappy。DearRedegonde,donotletmelanguishforyou,buttellmemyfatenowthisinstant。\"

  \"Idonotknowwhattotellyou,butyoucancomeandseemewheneveryoulike\"

  \"WhenshallIfindyoualone?\"

  \"Alone!Iamneveralone。\"

  \"Well,well,that’sofnoconsequence;ifonlyyourmotherispresent,thatcomestothesamething。Ifsheissensible,shewillpretendnottoseeanything,andIwillgiveyouahundredducatseachtime。\"

  \"Youareeitheramadman,oryoudonotknowwhatsortofpeopleweare。\"

  Withthesewordsshewenton,andIproceededtotellTheresewhathadpassed。

  \"Begin,\"saidshe,\"byofferingthehundredducatstothemother,andifsherefuses,havenomoretodowiththem,andgoelsewhere。\"

  Ireturnedtothedressing—room,whereIfoundthemotheralone,andwithoutanyceremonyspokeasfollows:——

  \"Goodevening,madam,Iamastrangerhere;Iamonlystayingaweek,andIaminlovewithyourdaughter。Ifyouliketobeobliging,bringhertosupwithme。Iwillgiveyouahundredsequinseachtime,soyouseemypurseisinyourpower。\"

  \"Whomdoyouthinkyouaretalkingto,sir?Iamastonishedatyourimpudence。AskthetownsfolkwhatsortofcharacterIbear,andwhethermydaughterisanhonestgirlornot!andyouwillnotmakesuchproposalsagain。\"

  \"Good—bye,madam。\"

  \"Good—bye,sir。\"

  AsIwentoutImetRedegonde,andItoldherwordforwordtheconversationIhadhadwithhermother。Sheburstoutlaughing。

  \"HaveIdonewellorill?\"saidI。

  \"Wellenough,butifyoulovemecomeandseeme。\"

  \"Seeyouafterwhatyourmothersaid?\"

  \"Well,whynot,whoknowsofit?\"

  \"Whoknows?Youdon’tknowme,Redegonde。Idonotcaretoindulgemyselfinidlehopes,andIthoughtIhadspokentoyouplainlyenough。\"

  Feelingangry,andvowingtohavenomoretodowiththisstrangegirl,IsuppedwithTherese,andspentthreedelightfulhourswithher。Ihadagreatdealofwritingtodothenextdayandkeptindoors,andintheeveningIhadavisitfromtheyoungCorticelli,hermotherandbrother。Shebeggedmetokeepmypromiseregardingthemanagerofthetheatre,whowouldnotletherdancethe’pasdedeux’stipulatedforintheagreement。

  \"Comeandbreakfastwithmeto—morrowmorning,\"saidI,\"andI

  willspeaktotheIsraeliteinyourpresence——atleastIwilldosoifhecomes。\"

  \"Iloveyouverymuch,\"saidtheyoungwanton,\"can’tIstopalittlelongerhere。\"

  \"Youmaystopaslongasyoulike,butasIhavegotsomeletterstofinish,Imustaskyoutoexcusemyentertainingyou。\"

  \"Oh!justasyouplease。\"

  ItoldCostatogivehersomesupper。

  Ifinishedmylettersandfeltinclinedforalittleamusement,soImadethegirlsitbymeandproceededtotoywithher,butinsuchawaythathermothercouldmakenoobjection。Allatoncethebrothercameupandtriedtojoininthesport,muchtomyastonishment。

  \"Getalongwithyou,\"saidI,\"youarenotagirl。\"

  Atthistheyoungscoundrelproceededtoshewmehissex,butinsuchanindecentfashionthathissister,whowassittingonmyknee,burstoutlaughingandtookrefugewithhermother,whowassittingattheotherendoftheroomingratitudeforthegoodsupperIhadgivenher。Irosefrommychair,andaftergivingtheimpudentpederastaboxontheearIaskedthemotherwithwhatintentionsshehadbroughttheyoungrascaltomyhouse。Bywayofreplytheinfamouswomansaid,——

  \"He’saprettylad,isn’the?\"

  IgavehimaducatfortheblowIhadgivenhim,andtoldthemothertobegone,asshedisgustedme。Thepathictookmyducat,kissedmyhand,andtheyalldeparted。

  Iwenttobedfeelingamusedattheincident,andwonderingatthewickednessofamotherwhowouldprostituteherownsontothebasestofvices。

  NextmorningIsentandaskedtheJewtocallonme。TheCorticellicamewithhermother,andtheJewsoonafter,justasweweregoingtobreakfast。

  Iproceededtoexplainthegrievanceoftheyoungdancer,andI

  readtheagreementhehadmadewithher,tellinghimpolitelythatIcouldeasilyforcehimtofulfilit。TheJewputinseveralexcuses,ofwhichtheCorticellidemonstratedthefutility。AtlastthesonofJudahwasforcedtogivein,andpromisedtospeaktotheballet—masterthesameday,inorderthatshemightdancethe’pas’withtheactorshenamed。

  \"Andthat,Ihope,willpleaseyourexcellency,\"headded,withalowbow,whichisnotoftenaproofofsincerity,especiallyamongJews。

  WhenmyguestshadtakenleaveIwenttotheAbbeGama,todinewithMarshalBottawhohadaskedustodinner。ImadetheacquaintancethereofSirMann,theEnglishambassador,whowastheidolofFlorence,veryrich,ofthemostpleasingmannersalthoughanEnglishman;fullofwit,taste,andagreatloverofthefinearts。Heinvitedmetocomenextdayandseehishouseandgarden。Inthishomehehadmade——furniture,pictures,choicebooks——allshewedthemanofgenius。Hecalledonme,askedmetodinner,andhadthepolitenesstoincludeTherese,herhusband,andCesarinointheinvitation。Afterdinnermysonsatdownattheclavieranddelightedthecompanybyhisexquisiteplaying。

  Whileweweretalkingoflikenesses,SirMannshewedussomeminiaturesofgreatbeauty。

  Beforeleaving,Theresetoldmethatshehadbeenthinkingseriouslyofme。

  \"Inwhatrespect?\"Iasked。

  \"IhavetoldRedegondethatIamgoingtocallforher,thatI

  willkeephertosupper,andhavehertakenhome。Youmustseethatthislastconditionisproperlycarriedout。Cometosuppertoo,andhaveyourcarriageinwaiting。Ileavetheresttoyou。

  Youwillonlybeafewminuteswithher,butthat’ssomething;andthefirststepleadsfar。\"

  \"Anexcellentplan。Iwillsupwithyou,andmycarriageshallbeready。Iwilltellyouallaboutitto—morrow。\"

  Iwenttothehouseatnineo’clock,andwaswelcomedasanunexpectedguest。ItoldRedegondethatIwasgladtomeether,andsherepliedthatshehadnothopedtohavethepleasureofseeingme。Redegondewastheonlyonewhohadanyappetite;sheatecapitally,andlaughedmerrilyatthestoriesItoldher。

  AftersupperThereseaskedherifshewouldliketohaveasedan—

  chairsentfor,orifshewouldprefertobetakenbackinmycarriage。

  \"Ifthegentlemanwillbesokind,\"saidshe,\"Ineednotsendforachair。\"

  IthoughtthisreplyofsuchfavourableomenthatInolongerdoubtedofmysuccess。Aftershehadwishedtheothersgoodnight,shetookmyarm,pressingitasshedidso;wewentdownthestairs,andshegotintothecarriage。Igotinafterher,andonattemptingtositdownIfoundtheplacetaken。

  \"Whoisthat?\"Icried。

  Redegondeburstoutlaughing,andinformedmeitwashermother。

  Iwasdone;Icouldnotsummonupcouragetopassitoffasajest。Suchashockmakesamanstupid;foramomentitnumbsallthementalfaculties,andwoundedself—esteemonlygivesplacetoanger。

  Isatdownonthefrontseatandcoldlyaskedthemotherwhyshehadnotcomeuptosupperwithus。Whenthecarriagestoppedattheirdoor,sheaskedmetocomein,butItoldherIwouldrathernot。IfeltthatforalittlemoreIwouldhaveboxedherears,andthemanatthehousedoorlookedverylikeacut—throat。

  Ifeltenragedandexcitedphysicallyaswellasmentally,andthoughIhadneverbeentoseetheCorticelli,toldthecoachmantodrivethereimmediately,asIfeltsureoffindingherwelldisposed。Everybodywasgonetobed。IknockedatthedoortillIgotananswer,Igavemyname,andIwasletin,everythingbeingintotaldarkness。Themothertoldmeshewouldlightacandle,andthatifshehadexpectedmeshewouldhavewaitedupinspiteofthecold。IfeltasifIwereinthemiddleofaniceberg。Iheardthegirllaughing,andgoinguptothebedandpassingmyhandoveritIcameacrosssomeplaintokensofthemasculinegender。Ihadgotholdofherbrother。Inthemeanwhilethemotherhadgotacandle,andIsawthegirlwiththebedclothesuptoherchin,for,likeherbrother,shewasasnakedasmyhand。AlthoughnoPuritan,Iwasshocked。

  \"Whydoyouallowthishorribleunion?\"Isaidtothemother。

  \"Whatharmisthere?Theyarebrotherandsister。\"

  \"That’sjustwhatmakesitacriminalmatter。\"

  \"Everythingisperfectlyinnocent。\"

  \"Possibly;butit’snotagoodplan。’

  Thepathicescapedfromthebedandcreptintohismother’s,whilethelittlewantontoldmetherewasreallynoharm,astheyonlylovedeachotherasbrotherandsister,andthatifIwantedhertosleepbyherselfallIhadtodowastogetheranewbed。

  Thisspeech,deliveredwitharchsimplicity,inherBolognesejargon,mademelaughwithallmyheart,forintheviolenceofhergesticulationsshehaddisclosedhalfhercharms,andIsawnothingworthlookingat。Inspiteofthat,itwasdoubtlessdecreedthatIshouldfallinlovewithherskin,forthatwasallshehad。

  IfIhadbeenaloneIshouldhavebroughtmatterstoacrisisonthespot,butIhadadistastetothepresenceofhermotherandherscoundrellybrother。Iwasafraidlestsomeunpleasantscenesmightfollow。Igavehertenducatstobuyabed,saidgoodnight,andleftthehouse。Ireturnedtomylodging,cursingthetooscrupulousmothersoftheoperagirls。

  IpassedthewholeofthenextmorningwithSirMann,inhisgallery,whichcontainedsomeexquisitepaintings,sculptures,mosaics,andengravedgems。Onleavinghim,IcalledonThereseandinformedherofmymisadventureofthenightbefore。Shelaughedheartilyatmystory,andIlaughedtoo,inspiteofafeelingofangerduetomywoundedself—esteem。

  \"Youmustconsoleyourself,\"saidshe;\"youwillnotfindmuchdifficultyinfillingtheplaceinyouraffections。\"

  \"Ah!whyareyoumarried?\"

  \"Well,it’sdone;andthere’snohelpingit。Butlistentome。

  Asyoucan’tdowithoutsomeone,takeupwiththeCorticelli;

  she’sasgoodasanyotherwoman,andwon’tkeepyouwaitinglong。\"

  Onmyreturntomylodging,IfoundtheAbbeGama,whomIhadinvitedtodinner,andheaskedmeifIwouldacceptaposttorepresentPortugalattheapproachingEuropeanCongressatAugsburg。HetoldmethatifIdidtheworkwell,IcouldgetanythingIlikedatLisbon。

  \"Iamreadytodomybest,\"saidI;\"youhaveonlytowritetome,andIwilltellyouwheretodirectyourletters。\"Thisproposalmademelongtobecomeadiplomatist。

  IntheeveningIwenttotheopera—houseandspoketotheballet—

  master,thedancerwhowastotakepartinthe’pasdedeux’,andtotheJew,whotoldmethatmyprot9geeshouldbesatisfiedintwoorthreedays,andthatsheshouldperformherfavourite’pas’

  fortherestofthecarnival。IsawtheCorticelli,whotoldmeshehadgotherbed,andaskedmetocometosupper。Iacceptedtheinvitation,andwhentheoperawasoverIwenttoherhouse。

  Hermother,feelingsurethatIwouldpaythebill,hadorderedanexcellentsupperforfour,andseveralflasksofthebestFlorencewine。Besidesthat,shegavemeabottleofthewinecalledOleatico,whichIfoundexcellent。ThethreeCorticellisunaccustomedtogoodfareandwine,atelikeatroop,andbegantogetintoxicated。Themotherandsonwenttobedwithoutceremony,andthelittlewantoninvitedmetofollowtheirexample。I

  shouldhavelikedtodoso,butIdidnotdare。Itwasverycoldandtherewasnofireintheroom,therewasonlyoneblanketonthebed,andImighthavecaughtabadcold,andIwastoofondofmygoodhealthtoexposemyselftosuchadanger。Ithereforesatisfiedmyselfbytakingheronmyknee,andafterafewpreliminariessheabandonedherselftomytransports,endeavouringtopersuademethatIhadgothermaidenhead。Ipretendedtobelieveher,thoughIcaredverylittlewhetheritweresoornot。

  IleftherafterIhadrepeatedthedosethreeorfourtimes,andgaveherfiftysequins,tellinghertogetagoodwaddedcoverletandalargebrazier,asIwantedtosleepwithherthenextnight。

  NextmorningIreceivedanextremelyinterestingletterfromGrenoble。M。deValenglardinformedmethatthefairMdlle。

  Roman,feelingconvincedthatherhoroscopewouldnevercometrueunlessshewenttoParis,hadgonetothecapitalwithheraunt。

  Herdestinywasastrangeone;itdependedonthelikingIhadtakentoherandmyaversiontomarriage,foritlayinmypowertohavemarriedthehandsomestwomaninFrance,andinthatcaseitisnotlikelythatshewouldhavebecomethemistressofLouisXV。WhatstrangewhimcouldhavemademeindicateinherhoroscopethenecessityofherjourneyingtoParis;forevenifthereweresuchascienceasastrologyIwasnoastrologer;infine,herdestinydependedonmyabsurdfancy。Andinhistory,whatanumberofextraordinaryeventswouldneverhavehappenediftheyhadnotbeenpredicted!

  IntheeveningIwenttothetheatre,andfoundmyCorticellicladinaprettycloak,whiletheothergirlslookedatmecontemptuously,fortheywereenragedattheplacebeingtaken;

  whiletheproudfavouritecaressedmewithanairoftriumphwhichbecamehertoadmiration。

  IntheeveningIfoundagoodsupperawaitingme,alargebrazieronthehearth,andawarmcoverletonthebed。Themothershewedmeallthethingsherdaughterhadbought,andcomplainedthatshehadnotgotanyclothesforherbrother。Imadeherhappybygivingherafewlouis。

  WhenIwenttobedIdidnotfindmymistressinanyamoroustransports,butinawantonandmerrymood。Shemademelaugh,andassheletmedoasIlikedIwassatisfied。IgaveherawatchwhenIlefther,andpromisedtosupwithheronthefollowingnight。Shewastohavedancedthepasdedeux,andI

  wenttoseeherdoit,buttomyastonishmentsheonlydancedwiththeothergirls。

  WhenIwenttosupperIfoundherindespair。SheweptandsaidthatImustavengeherontheJew,whohadexcusedhimselfbyputtingthefaultonsomebodyelse,butthathewasaliar。I

  promisedeverythingtoquiether,andafterspendingseveralhoursinhercompanyIreturnedhome,determinedtogivetheJewabadquarterofanhour。NextmorningIsentCostatoaskhimtocallonme,buttherascalsentbackwordthathewasnotcoming,andiftheCorticellididnotlikehistheatreshemighttryanother。

  Iwasindignant,butIknewthatImustdissemble,soIonlylaughed。Nevertheless,Ihadpronouncedhisdoom,foranItalianneverforgetstoavengehimselfonhisenemy;heknowsitisthepleasureofthegods。

  AssoonasCostahadlefttheroom,IcalledLeDucandtoldhimthestory,sayingthatifIdidnottakevengeanceIshouldbedishonoured,andthatitwasonlyhewhocouldprocurethescoundrelagoodthrashingfordaringtoinsultme。

  \"Butyouknow,LeDuc,theaffairmustbekeptsecret。\"

  \"Ionlywanttwenty—fourhourstogiveyouananswer。\"

  Iknewwhathemeant,andIwassatisfied。

  NextmorningLeDuctoldmehehadspentthepreviousdayinlearningtheJew’sabodeandhabits,withoutaskinganybodyanyquestions。

  \"To—dayIwillnotlethimgooutofmysight。Ishallfindoutatwhathourhereturnshome,andto—morrowyoushallknowtheresults。\"

  \"Bediscreet,\"saidI,\"anddon’tletanybodyintoyourplans。\"

  \"NotI!\"

  Nextday,hetoldmethatiftheJewcamehomeatthesametimeandbythesamewayasbefore,hewouldhaveathrashingbeforehegottobed。

  \"Whomhaveyouchosenforthisexpedition?\"

  \"Myself。Theseaffairsoughttobekeptsecret,andasecretoughtn’ttobeknowntomorethantwopeople。Iamsurethateverythingwillturnoutwell,butwhenyouaresatisfiedthattheass’shidehasbeenwelltanned,willtherebeanythingtobepickedup?\"

  \"Twenty—fivesequins。\"

  \"Thatwilldonicely。WhenIhavedonethetrickIshallputonmygreatcoatagainandreturnbythebackdoor。IfnecessaryCostahimselfwillbeabletoswearthatIdidnotleavethehouse,andthatthereforeIcannothavecommittedtheassault。

  However,Ishallputmypistolsinmypocketincaseofaccidents,andifanybodytriestoarrestmeIshallknowhowtodefendmyself。\"

  NextmorninghecamecoollyintomyroomwhileCostawasputtingonmydressing—gown,andwhenwewerealonehesaid,——

  \"Thething’sdone。InsteadoftheJew’srunningawaywhenhereceivedthefirstblowhethrewhimselfontotheground。ThenI

  tannedhisskinforhimnicely,butonhearingsomepeoplecomingupIranoff。Idon’tknowwhetherIdidforhim,butIgavehimtwosturdyblowsonthehead。Ishouldbesorryifhewerekilled,asthenhecouldnotseeaboutthedance。\"

  Thisjestdidnotarousemymirth;thematterpromisedtobetooserious。

  TheresehadaskedmetodinewiththeAbbeGamaandM。Sassi,aworthyman,ifonemayprostitutethenameofmantodescribeabeingwhomcrueltyhasseparatedfromtherestofhumanity;hewasthefirstcastratooftheopera。OfcoursetheJew’smishapwasdiscussed。

  \"Iamsorryforhim,\"saidI,\"thoughheisarascallyfellow。\"

  \"Iamnotatallsorryforhimmyself,\"saidSassi,\"he’saknave。

  Idaresaythateverybodywillbeputtingdownhiswoodenbaptismtomyaccount。\"

  \"No,\"saidtheabbe,\"peoplesaythatM。Casanovadidthedeedforgoodreasonsofhisown。\"

  \"Itwillbedifficulttopitchontherightman,\"Ianswered,\"therascalhaspushedsomanyworthypeopletoextremitiesthathemusthaveagreatmanythrashingsowinghim。\"

  Theconversationthenpassedtoothertopics,andwehadaverypleasantdinner。

  InafewdaystheJewlefthisbedwithalargeplasteronhisnose,andalthoughIwasgenerallyregardedastheauthorofhismisfortunethematterwasgraduallyallowedtodrop,astherewereonlyvaguesuspicionstogoupon。ButtheCorticelli,inanecstasyofjoy,wasstupidenoughtotalkasifsheweresureitwasIwhohadavengedher,andshegotintoaragewhenIwouldnotadmitthedeed;but,asmaybeguessed,Iwasnotfoolishenoughtodoso,asherimprudencemighthavebeenahangingmatterforme。

  IwaswellenoughamusedatFlorence,andhadnothoughtsofleaving,whenonedayVanninigavemealetterwhichsomeonehadleftforme。Iopeneditinhispresence,andfounditcontainedabillofexchangefortwohundredFlorentinecrownsonSassoSassi。Vanninilookedatitandtoldmeitwasagoodone。I

  wentintomyroomtoreadtheletter,andIwasastonishedtofinditsigned\"CharlesIvanoff。\"HedateditfromPistoia,andtoldmethatinhispovertyandmisfortunehehadappealedtoanEnglishmanwhowasleavingFlorenceforLucca,andhadgenerouslygivenhimabillofexchangefortwohundredcrowns,whichhehadwritteninhispresence。Itwasmadepayabletobearer。

  \"Idaren’tcashitinFlorence,\"saidhe,\"asIamafraidofbeingarrestedformyunfortunateaffairatGenoa。Ientreatyou,then,tohavepityonme,togetthebillcashed,andtobringmethemoneyhere,thatImaypaymylandlordandgo。\"

  Itlookedlikeaverysimplematter,butImightgetintotrouble,forthenotemightbeforged;andevenifitwerenotIshouldbedeclaringmyselfafriendoracorrespondent,atallevents,ofamanwhohadbeenposted。InthisdilemmaItookthepartoftakingthebillofexchangetohiminperson。Iwenttothepostingestablishment,hiredtwohorses,anddrovetoPistoia。

  Thelandlordhimselftookmetotherascal’sroom,andleftmealonewithhim。

  Ididnotstaymorethanthreeminutes,andallIsaidwasthatasSassiknewmeIdidnotwishhimtothinkthattherewasanykindofconnectionbetweenus。

  \"Iadviseyou,\"Isaid,\"togivethebilltoyourlandlord,whowillcashitatM。Sassi’sandbringyouyourchange\"

  \"Iwillfollowyouradvice,\"hesaid,andItherewithreturnedtoFlorence。

  Ithoughtnomoreofit,butintwodays’timeIreceivedavisitfromM。SassiandthelandlordoftheinnatPistoia。Thebankershewedmethebillofexchange,andsaidthatthepersonwhohadgivenitmehaddeceivedme,asitwasnotinthewritingoftheEnglishmanwhosenameitbore,andthatevenifitwere,theEnglishmannothavinganymoneywithSassicouldnotdrawabillofexchange。

  \"Theinn—keeperhere,\"saidhe,\"discountedthebill,theRussianhasgoneoff,andwhenItoldhimthatitwasaforgeryhesaidthatheknewCharlesIvanoffhaditofyou,andthatthushehadmadenodifficultyincashingit;butnowhewantsyoutoreturnhimtwohundredcrowns。\"

  \"Thenhewillbedisappointed!\"

  ItoldallthecircumstancesoftheaffairtoSassi;Ishewedhimtherascal’sletter;ImadeDr。Vannini,whohadgivenitme,comeup,andhesaidhewasreadytoswearthathehadseenmetakethebillofexchangeoutoftheletter,thathehadexaminedit,andhadthoughtitgood。

  Onthisthebankertoldtheinn—keeperthathehadnobusinesstoaskmetopayhimthemoney;buthepersistedinhisdemand,anddaredtosaythatIwasanaccompliceoftheRussian’s。

  InmyindignationIranformycane,butthebankerheldmebythearm,andtheimpertinentfellowmadehisescapewithoutathrashing。

  \"Youhadarighttobeangry,\"saidM。Sassi,\"butyoumustnottakeanynoticeofwhatthepoorfellowsaysinhisblindrage。\"

  Heshookmebythehandandwentout。

  Nextdaythechiefofpolice,calledtheauditoratFlorence,sentmeanotebeggingmetocallonhim。Therewasnoroomforhesitation,forasastrangerIfeltthatImightlookonthisinvitationasanintimation。Hereceivedmeverypolitely,buthesaidIshouldhavetorepaythelandlordhistwohundredcrowns,ashewouldnothavediscountedthebillifhehadnotseenmebringit。IrepliedthatasajudgehecouldnotcondemnmeunlesshethoughtmetheRussian’saccomplice,butinsteadofansweringherepeatedthatIwouldhavetopay。

  \"Sir,\"Ireplied,\"Iwillnotpay。\"

  Herangthebellandbowed,andIlefthim,walkingtowardsthebanker’s,towhomIimpartedtheconversationIhadhadfromtheauditor。Hewasextremelyastonished,andatmyrequestcalledonhimtotryandmakehimlistentoreason。AswepartedItoldhimthatIwasdiningwiththeAbbeGama。

  WhenIsawtheabbeItoldhimwhathadhappened,andheutteredaloudexclamationofastonishment。

  \"Iforesee,\"hesaid,\"thattheauditorwillnotletgohishold,andifM。SassidoesnotsucceedwithhimIadviseyoutospeaktoMarshalBotta。\"

  \"Idon’tthinkthatwillbenecessary;theauditorcan’tforcemetopay。\"

  \"Hecandoworse。\"

  \"Whatcanhedo?\"。

  \"HecanmakeyouleaveFlorence。\"

  \"Well,Ishallbeastonishedifheuseshispowerinthiscase,butratherthanpayIwillleavethetown。Letusgotothemarshal。\"

  Wecalledonhimatfouro’clock,andwefoundthebankerthere,whohadtoldhimthewholestory。

  \"Iamsorrytotellyou,\"saidM。Sassi,\"thatIcoulddonothingwiththeauditor,andifyouwanttoremaininFlorenceyouwillhavetopay。\"

  \"IwillleaveassoonasIreceivetheorder,\"saidI;\"andassoonasIreachanotherstateIwillprintthehistoryofthisshamefulperversionofjustice。\"

  \"It’sanincredible,amonstroussentence\"saidthemarshal,\"andIamsorryIcannotinterfere。Youarequiteright,\"headded,\"toleavetheplaceratherthanpay。\"

  Earlythenextmorningapoliceofficialbroughtmealetterfromtheauditor,informingmethatashecouldnot,fromthenatureofthecase,obligemetopay,hewasforcedtowarnmetoleaveFlorenceinthreedays,andTuscanyinseven。This,headded,hedidinvirtueofhisoffice;butwhenevertheGrandDuke,towhomImightappeal,hadquashedhisjudgmentImightreturn。

  Itookapieceofpaperandwroteuponit,\"Yourjudgmentisaniniquitousone,butitshallbeobeyedtotheletter。\"

  AtthatmomentIgaveorderstopackupandhaveallinreadinessformydeparture。IspentthreedaysofrespiteinamusingmyselfwithTherese。IalsosawtheworthySirMann,andIpromisedtheCorticellitofetchherinLent,andspendsometimewithherinBologna。TheAbbeGamadidnotleavemysideforthreedays,andshewedhimselfmytruefriend。Itwasakindoftriumphforme;

  oneverysideIheardregretsatmydeparture,andcursesoftheauditor。TheMarquisBottaseemedtoapprovemyconductbygivingmeadinner,thetablebeinglaidforthirty,andthecompanybeingcomposedofthemostdistinguishedpeopleinFlorence。Thiswasadelicateattentiononhispart,ofwhichIwasverysensible。

  IconsecratedthelastdaytoTherese,butIcouldnotfindanyopportunitytoaskherforalastconsolingembrace,whichshewouldnothaverefusedmeunderthecircumstances,andwhichI

  shouldstillfondlyremember。Wepromisedtowriteoftentooneanother,andweembracedeachotherinawaytomakeherhusband’sheartache。NextdayIstartedonmyjourney,andgottoRomeinthirty—sixhours。

  ItwasmidnightwhenIpassedunderthePortadelPopolo,foronemayentertheEternalCityatanytime。Iwasthentakentothecustom—house,whichisalwaysopen,andmymailswereexamined。

  TheonlythingtheyarestrictaboutatRomeisbooks,asiftheyfearedthelight。Ihadaboutthirtyvolumes,allmoreorlessagainstthePapacy,religion,orthevirtuesinculcatedthereby。

  Ihadresolvedtosurrenderthemwithoutanydispute,asIfelttiredandwantedtogotobed,buttheclerktoldmepolitelytocountthemandleavetheminhischargeforthenight,andhewouldbringthemtomyhotelinthemorning。Ididso,andhekepthisword。HewaswellenoughpleasedwhenhetouchedthetwosequinswithwhichIrewardedhim。

  IputupattheVilledeParis,inthePiazzadiSpagna。Itisthebestinninthetown。Alltheworld,Ifound,wasdrownedinsleep,butwhentheyletmeintheyaskedmetowaitonthegroundfloorwhileafirewaslightedinmyroom。Alltheseatswerecoveredwithdresses,petticoats,andchemises,andIheardasmallfemininevoicebeggingmetositonherbed。Iapproachedandsawalaughingmouth,andtwoblackeyesshininglikecarbuncles。

  \"Whatsplendideyes!\"saidI,\"letmekissthem。\"

  Bywayofreplyshehidherheadunderthecoverlet,andIslidahastyhandunderthesheets;butfindingherquitenaked,Idrewitbackandbeggedpardon。Sheputoutherheadagain,andI

  thoughtIreadgratitudeformymoderationinhereyes。

  \"Whoareyou,myangel?\"

  \"IamTherese,theinn—keeper’sdaughter,andthisismysister。\"

  Therewasanothergirlbesideher,whomIhadnotseen,asherheadwasunderthebolster。

  \"Howoldareyou?\"

  \"Nearlyseventeen。\"

  \"IhopeIshallseeyouinmyroomto—morrowmorning。\"

  \"Haveyouanyladieswithyou?\"

  \"No。\"

  \"That’sapity,aswenevergotothegentlemen’srooms。\"

  \"Lowerthecoverletalittle;Ican’thearwhatyousay。\"

  \"It’stoocold。\"

  \"DearTherese,youreyesmakemefeelasifIwereinflames。\"

  Sheputbackherheadatthis,andIgrewdaring,andaftersundryexperimentsIwasmorethanevercharmedwithher。Icaressedherinasomewhatlivelymanner,anddrewbackmyhand,againapologizingformydaring,andwhensheletmeseeherfaceI

  thoughtIsawdelightratherthanangerinhereyesandonhercheeks,andIfelthopefulwithregardtoher。Iwasjustgoingtobeginagain,forIfeltonfire;whenahandsomechambermaidcametotellmethatmyroomwasreadyandmyfirelighted。

  \"Farewelltillto—morrow,\"saidItoTherese,butsheonlyansweredbyturningonhersidetogotosleep。

  Iwenttobedafterorderingdinnerforoneo’clock,andIslepttillnoon,dreamingofTherese。WhenIwokeup,Costatoldmethathehadfoundoutwheremybrotherlived,andhadleftanoteatthehouse。ThiswasmybrotherJean,thenaboutthirty,andapupilofthefamousRaphaelMengs。ThispainterwasthendeprivedofhispensiononaccountofawarwhichobligedtheKingofPolandtoliveatWarsaw,asthePrussiansoccupiedthewholeelectorateofSaxe。Ihadnotseenmybrotherfortenyears,andIkeptourmeetingasaholiday。Iwassittingdowntotablewhenhecame,andweembracedeachotherwithtransport。Wespentanhourintelling,hehissmalladventures,andImygrandones,andhetoldmethatIshouldnotstayatthehotel,whichwastoodear,butcomeandliveattheChevalierMengs’shouse,whichcontainedanemptyroom,whereIcouldstayatamuchcheaperrate。

  \"Astoyourtable,thereisarestaurantinthehousewhereonecangetacapitalmeal。\"

  \"Youradviceisexcellent,\"saidI,\"butIhavenotthecouragetofollowit,asIaminlovewithmylandlord’sdaughter;\"andI

  toldhimwhathadhappenedthenightbefore。

  \"That’samerenothing,\"saidhe,laughing;\"youcancultivateheracquaintancewithoutstayinginthehouse。\"

  Iletmyselfbepersuaded,andIpromisedtocometohimthefollowingday;andthenweproceededtotakeawalkaboutRome。

  Ihadmanyinterestingmemoriesofmylastvisit,andIwantedtorenewmyacquaintancewiththosewhohadinterestedmeatthathappyagewhensuchimpressionsaresodurablebecausetheytouchtheheartratherthanthemind;butIhadtomakeupmymindtoagoodmanydisappointments,consideringthespaceoftimethathadelapsedsinceIhadbeeninRome。

  IwenttotheMinervatofindDonnaCecilia;shewasnomoreinthisworld。IfoundoutwhereherdaughterAngelicalived,andI

  wenttoseeher,butshegavemeapoorreception,andsaidthatshereallyscarcelyrememberedme。

  \"Icansaythesame,\"Ireplied,\"foryouarenottheAngelicaI

  usedtoknow。Good—bye,madam!\"

  Thelapseoftimehadnotimprovedherpersonalappearance。I

  foundoutalsowheretheprinter’sson,whohadmarriedBarbaruccia,lived,but——Iputoffthepleasureofseeinghimtillanothertime,andalsomyvisittotheReverendFatherGeorgi,whowasamanofgreatreputeinRome。GasparVivaldihadgoneintothecountry。

  MybrothertookmetoMadameCherubini。Ifoundhermansiontobeasplendidone,andtheladywelcomedmeintheRomanmanner。I

  thoughtherpleasantandherdaughtersstillmoreso,butI

  thoughtthecrowdofloverstoolargeandtoomiscellaneous。

  Therewastoomuchluxuryandceremony,andthegirls,oneofwhomwasasfairasLovehimself,weretoopolitetoeverybody。Aninterestingquestionwasputtome,towhichIansweredinsuchamannerastoelicitanotherquestion,buttonopurpose。Isawthattherankofmybrother,whohadintroducedme,preventedmybeingthoughtapersonofanyconsequence,andonhearinganabbesay,\"He’sCasanova’sbrother,\"Iturnedtohimandsaid,——

  \"That’snotcorrect;youshouldsayCasanova’smybrother。\"

  \"Thatcomestothesamething。\"

  \"Notatall,mydearabbe。\"

  Isaidthesewordsinatonewhichcommandedattention,andanotherabbesaid,——

  \"Thegentlemanisquiteright;itdoesnotcometothesamething。\"

  Thefirstabbemadenoreplytothis。Theonewhohadtakenmypart,andwasmyfriendfromthatmoment,wasthefamousWinckelmann,whowasunhappilyassassinatedatTriestetwelveyearsafterwards。

  WhileIwastalkingtohim,CardinalAlexanderAlbaniarrived。

  Winckelmannpresentedmetohiseminence,whowasnearlyblind。

  Hetalkedtomeagreatdeal,withoutsayinganythingworthlisteningto。AssoonasheheardthatIwastheCasanovawhohadescapedfromTheLeads,hesaidinasomewhatrudetonethathewonderedIhadthehardihoodtocometoRome,whereontheslightesthintfromtheStateInquisitorsatVenicean’ordinesanctissimo’wouldre—consignmetomyprison。Iwasannoyedbythisunseemlyremark,andrepliedinadignifiedvoice,——

  \"ItisnotmyhardihoodincomingtoRomethatyoureminenceshouldwonderat,butamanofanysensewouldwonderattheInquisitorsiftheyhadthehardihoodtoissuean’ordinesanctissimo’againstme;fortheywouldbeperplexedtoallegeanycrimeinmeasapretextforthusinfamouslydeprivingmeofmyliberty。\"

  Thisreplysilencedhiseminence。Hewasashamedathavingtakenmeforafool,andtoseethatIthoughthimone。ShortlyafterI

  leftandneversetfootinthathouseagain。

  TheAbbeWinckelmannwentoutwithmybrotherandmyself,andashecamewithmetomyhotelhedidmethehonourofstayingtosupper。WinckelmannwasthesecondvolumeofthecelebratedAbbedeVoisenon。Hecalledformenextday,andwewenttoVillaAlbanitoseetheChevalierMengs,whowasthenlivingthereandpaintingaceiling。

  MylandlordRoland(whoknewmybrother)paidmeavisitatsupper。RolandcamefromAvignonandwasfondofgoodliving。I

  toldhimIwassorrytobeleavinghimtostaywithmybrother,becauseIhadfalleninlovewithhisdaughterTherese,althoughI

  hadonlyspokentoherforafewminutes,andhadonlyseenherhead。

  \"Yousawherinbed,Iwillbet\"

  \"Exactly,andIshouldverymuchliketoseetherestofher。

  Wouldyoubesokindastoaskhertostepupforafewminutes?\"

  \"Withallmyheart。\"

  Shecameupstairs,seemingonlytoogladtoobeyherfather’ssummons。Shehadalithe,gracefulfigure,hereyeswereofsurpassingbrilliancy,herfeaturesexquisite,hermouthcharming;

  buttakenaltogetherIdidnotlikehersowellasbefore。Inreturn,mypoorbrotherbecameenamouredofhertosuchanextentthatheendedbybecomingherslave。Hemarriedhernextyear,andtwoyearsafterwardshetookhertoDresden。Isawherfiveyearslaterwithaprettybaby;butaftertenyearsofmarriedlifeshediedofconsumption。

  IfoundMengsattheVillaAlbani;hewasanindefatigableworker,andextremelyoriginalinhisconceptions。Hewelcomedme,andsaidhewasgladtobeabletolodgemeathishouseinRome,andthathehopedtoreturnhomehimselfinafewdays,withhiswholefamily。

  IwasastonishedwiththeVillaAlbani。IthadbeenbuiltbyCardinalAlexander,andhadbeenwhollyconstructedfromantiquematerialstosatisfythecardinal’sloveforclassicart;notonlythestatuesandthevases,butthecolumns,thepedestals——infact,everythingwasGreek。HewasaGreekhimself,andhadaperfectknowledgeofantiquework,andhadcontrivedtospendcomparativelylittlemoneycomparedwiththemasterpiecehehadproduced。Ifasovereignmonarchhadhadavillalikethecardinal’sbuilt,itwouldhavecosthimfiftymillionfrancs,butthecardinalmadeamuchcheaperbargain。

  Ashecouldnotgetanyancientceilings,hewasobligedtohavethempainted,andMengswasundoubtedlythegreatestandthemostlaboriouspainterofhisage。Itisagreatpitythatdeathcarriedhimoffinthemidstofhiscareer,asotherwisehewouldhaveenrichedthestoresofartwithnumerousmasterpieces。Mybrotherneverdidanythingtojustifyhistitleofpupilofthisgreatartist。WhenIcometomyvisittoSpainin1767,IshallhavesomemoretosayaboutMengs。

  AssoonasIwassettledwithmybrotherIhiredacarriage,acoachman,andafootman,whomIputintofancylivery,andI

  calledonMonsignorCornaro,auditorofthe’rota’,withtheintentionofmakingmywayintogoodsociety,butfearinglestheasaVenetianmightgetcompromised,heintroducedmetoCardinalPassionei,whospokeofmetothesovereignpontiff。

  BeforeIpassontoanythingelse,Iwillinformmyreadersofwhattookplaceontheoccasionofmysecondvisittothisoldcardinal,agreatenemyoftheJesuits,awit,andmanofletters。

  EndMEMOIRSOFJACQUESCASANOVAdeSEINGALT1725—1798

  ADVENTURESINTHESOUTH,Volume4c——RETURNTONAPLES

  THERAREUNABRIDGEDLONDONEDITIONOF1894TRANSLATEDBYARTHUR

  MACHENTOWHICHHASBEENADDEDTHECHAPTERSDISCOVERED

  BYARTHURSYMONS。

  RETURNTONAPLES

  ROME——NAPLES——BOLOGNA

  CHAPTERVIII

  CardinalPassianei——ThePope——Masiuccia——IArriveAtNaplesCardinalPassioneireceivedmeinalargehallwherehewaswriting。Hebeggedmetowaittillhehadfinished,buthecouldnotaskmetotakeaseatasheoccupiedtheonlychairthathisvastroomcontained。

  Whenhehadputdownhispen,herose,cametome,andafterinformingmethathewouldtelltheHolyFatherofmyvisit,headded,——

  \"MybrotherCornaromighthavemadeabetterchoice,asheknowsthePopedoesnotlikeme。\"

  \"Hethoughtitbettertochoosethemanwhoisesteemedthanthemanwhoismerelyliked。\"

  \"Idon’tknowwhetherthePopeesteemsme,butIamsureheknowsIdon’testeemhim。Ibothlikedandesteemedhimbeforehewaspope,andIconcurredinhiselection,butsincehehaswornthetiarait’sadifferentmatter;hehasshewnhimselftoomuchofa’coglione’。\"

  \"Theconclaveoughttohavechosenyoureminence。\"

  \"No,no;I’maroot—and—branchreformer,andmyhandwouldnothavebeenstayedforfearofthevengeanceoftheguilty,andGodaloneknowswhatwouldhavecomeofthat。TheonlycardinalfittobepopewasTamburini;butitcan’tbehelpednow。Ihearpeoplecoming;good—bye,comeagainto—morrow。\"

  WhatadelightfulthingtohaveheardacardinalcallthePopeafool,andnameTamburiniasafitperson。Ididnotloseamomentinnotingthispleasantcircumstancedown:itwastoopreciousamorseltoletslip。ButwhowasTamburini?Ihadneverheardofhim。IaskedWinckelmann,whodinedwithme。

  \"He’samandeservingofrespectforhisvirtues,hischaracter,hisfirmness,andhisfarseeingintelligence。HehasneverdisguisedhisopinionoftheJesuits,whomhestylesthefathersofdeceits,intrigues,andlies;andthat’swhatmadePassioneimentionhim。Ithink,withhim,thatTamburiniwouldbeagreatandgoodpope。\"

  IwillherenotedownwhatIheardatRomenineyearslaterfromthemouthofatooloftheJesuits。TheCardinalTamburiniwasatthelastgasp,andtheconversationturneduponhim,whensomebodyelsesaid,——

  \"ThisBenedictinecardinalisanimpiousfellowafterall;heisonhisdeath—bed,andhehasaskedfortheviaticum,withoutwishingtopurifyhissoulbyconfession。\"

  Ididnotmakeanyremark,butfeelingasifIshouldliketoknowthetruthofthematterIaskedsomebodyaboutitnextday,myinformantbeingapersonwhomusthaveknownthetruth,andcouldnothavehadanymotivefordisguisingtherealfactsofthecase。

  Hetoldmethatthecardinalhadsaidmassthreedaysbefore,andthatifhehadnotaskedforaconfessoritwasdoubtlessbecausehehadnothingtoconfess。

  Unfortunatearetheythatlovethetruth,anddonotseekitoutatitssource。Ihopethereaderwillpardonthisdigression,whichisnotwithoutinterest。

  NextdayIwenttoseeCardinalPassionei,whotoldmeIwasquiterighttocomeearly,ashewantedtolearnallaboutmyescapefromTheLeads,ofwhichhehadheardsomewonderfultalestold。

  \"Ishallbedelightedtosatisfyyoureminence,butthestoryisalongone。\"

  \"Allthebetter;theysayyoutellitwell。\"

  \"But,mylord,amItositdownonthefloor?\"

  \"No,no;yourdressistoogoodforthat。\"

  Heranghisbell,andhavingtoldoneofhisgentlementosendupaseat,aservantbroughtinastool。Aseatwithoutabackandwithoutarms!Itmademequiteangry。Icutmystoryshort,tolditbadly,andhadfinishedinaquarterofanhour。

  \"Iwritebetterthanyouspeak,\"saidhe。

  \"Mylord,IneverspeakwellexceptwhenIamatmyease。\"

  \"Butyouarenotafraidofme?\"

  \"No,mylord,atruemanandaphilosophercannevermakemeafraid;butthisstoolofyours……\"

  \"Youliketobeatyourease,aboveallthings。\"

  \"Takethis,itisthefuneralorationofPrinceEugene;Imakeyouapresentofit。IhopeyouwillapproveofmyLatinity。YoucankissthePope’sfeettomorrowatteno’clock。\"

  WhenIgothome,asIreflectedonthecharacterofthisstrangecardinal——awit,haughty,vain,andboastful,Iresolvedtomakehimafinepresent。Itwasthe’Pandectarumliberunicus’whichM。deF。hadgivenmeatBerne,andwhichIdidnotknowwhattodowith。Itwasafoliowellprintedonfinepaper,choicelybound,andinperfectpreservation。Aschieflibrarianthepresentshouldbeavaluableonetohim,allthemoreashehadalargeprivatelibrary,ofwhichmyfriendtheAbbeWinckelmannwaslibrarian。IthereforewroteashortLatinletter,whichI

  enclosedinanothertoWinckelmann,whomIbeggedtopresentmyofferingtohiseminence。

  Ithoughtitwasasvaluableashisfuneralorationatanyrate,andIhopedthathewouldgivemeamorecomfortablechairforthefuture。

  Nextmorning,atthetimeappointed,IwenttoMonteCavallo,whichoughttobecalledMonteCavalli,asitgetsitsnamefromtwofinestatuesofhorsesstandingonapedestalinthemidstofthesquare,wheretheHolyFather’spalaceissituated。

  IhadnorealneedofbeingpresentedtothePopebyanyone,asanyChristianisatlibertytogoinwhenheseesthedooropen。

  BesidesIhadknownHisHolinesswhenhewasBishopofPadua;butIhadpreferredtoclaimthehonorofbeingintroducedbyacardinal。

  AftersalutingtheHeadoftheFaithful,andkissingtheholycrossembroideredonhisholyslipper,thePopeputhisrighthandonmyleftshoulder,andsaidherememberedthatIalwaysforsooktheassemblyatPadua,whenheintonedtheRosary。

  \"HolyFather,Ihavemuchworsesinsthanthatonmyconscience,soIcomeprostrateatyourfoottoreceiveyourabsolution。\"

  Hethengavemehisbenediction,andaskedmeverygraciouslywhathecoulddoforme。

  \"IbegYourHolinesstopleadforme,thatImaybeabletoreturntoVenice。\"

  \"Wewillspeakofittotheambassador,andthenwewillspeakagaintoyouonthematter。\"

  \"DoyouoftengoandseeCardinalPassionei?\"

  \"Ihavebeenthreetimes。HegavemehisfuneralorationonPrinceEugene,andinreturnIsenthimthe’Pandects’。\"

  \"Hasheacceptedthem?\"

  \"Ithinkso,HolyFather。\"

  \"Ifhehas,hewillsendWinckelmanntopayyouforthem。\"

  \"Thatwouldbetreatingmelikeabookseller;Iwillnotreceiveanypayment。\"

  \"Thenhewillreturnthevolumeofthe’Pandects’;wearesureofit,healwaysdoesso。\"

  \"Ifhiseminencereturnsmethe’Pandects’,Iwillreturnhimhisfuneraloration。\"

  AtthisthePopelaughedtillhissidesshook。

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