第68章
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  \"No,Ipromisemyselfthepleasureofseeinghersurprise。\"

  \"Iammuchobligedtoyoufornotwishingtoenjoymysurpriseaswell。Weshallseeeachotheragain,butnotto—day,soImustbidyoufarewell;forasIamamanofhonourIhopenevertobeunderthesameroofasMadameBlondelagain。\"

  WiththisIlefttheroom,leavingeverybodyinastonishment,andnotknowingwheretogoItookacoachandwenttosupwithmysister—in—law,whowasextremelygladtoseeme。Butallthroughsupper—timethischarmingwomandidnothingbutcomplainofherhusband,sayingthathehadnobusinesstomarryher,knowingthathecouldnotshewhimselfaman。

  \"Whydidyounotmakethetrialbeforeyoumarried?\"

  \"Wasitformetoproposesuchathing?HowshouldIsupposethatsuchafinemanwasimpotent?ButIwilltellyouhowitallhappened。Asyouknow,IwasadancerattheComedieItalienne,andIwasthemistressofM。deSauci,theecclesiasticalcommissioner。Hebroughtyourbrothertomyhouse,Ilikedhim,andbeforelongIsawthathelovedme。Myloveradvisedmethatitwasanopportunityforgettingmarriedandmakingmyfortune。

  WiththisideaIconceivedtheplanofnotgrantinghimanyfavours。Heusedtocomeandseemeinthemorning,andoftenfoundmeinbed;wetalkedtogether,andhispassionsseemedtobearoused,butitallendedinkissing。Onmypart,Iwaswaitingforaformaldeclarationandaproposalofmarriage。Atthatperiod,M。deSaucisettledanannuityofathousandcrownsonmeontheconditionthatIleftthestage。

  \"InthespringM。deSauciinvitedyourbrothertospendamonthinhiscountryhouse。Iwasoftheparty,butforpropriety’ssakeitwasagreedthatIshouldpassasyourbrother’swife。

  Casanovaenjoyedtheidea,lookinguponitasajest,andnotthinkingoftheconsequences。Iwasthereforeintroducedashiswifetomylover’sfamily,asalsotohisrelations,whowerejudges,officers,andmenabouttown,andtotheirwives,whowereallwomenoffashion。Yourbrotherwasinhighgleethattoplayourpartsproperlywewereobligedtosleeptogether。Formypart,Iwasfarfromdislikingtheidea,oratalleventsIlookeduponitasashortcuttothemarriageIdesired。

  \"ButhowcanItellyou?Thoughtenderandaffectionateineverything,yourbrothersleptwithmeforamonthwithoutourattainingwhatseemedthenaturalresultunderthecircumstances。\"

  \"Youmighthaveconcluded,then,thathewasimpotent;forunlessheweremadeofstone,orhadtakenavowofchastity,hisconductwasinexplicable。\"

  \"Thefactis,thatIhadnomeansofknowingwhetherhewascapableorincapableofgivingmesubstantialproofofhislove。\"

  \"Whydidyounotascertainhisconditionforyourself?\"

  \"Afeelingoffoolishpridepreventedmefromputtinghimtothetest。Ididnotsuspectthetruth,butimaginedreasonsflatteringtomyself。IthoughtthathelovedmesotrulythathewouldnotdoanythingbeforeIwashiswife。Thatideapreventedmehumiliatingmyselfbymakinghimgivemesomepositiveproofofhispowers。\"

  \"Thatsuppositionwouldhavebeentenable,thoughhighlyimprobable,ifyouhadbeenaninnocentyoungmaid,butheknewperfectlywellthatyournovitiatewaslongover。\"

  \"Verytrue;butwhatcanyouexpectofawomanimpelledbyloveandvanity?\"

  \"Yourreasoningisexcellent,butitcomesratherlate。\"\"Well,atlastwewentbacktoParis,yourbrothertohishouse,andItomine,whilehecontinuedhiscourtship,andIcouldnotunderstandwhathemeantbysuchstrangebehaviour。M。deSauci,whoknewthatnothingserioushadtakenplacebetweenus,triedinvaintosolvetheenigma。’Nodoubtheisafraidofgettingyouwithchild,’hesaid,’andofthusbeingobligedtomarryyou。’Ibegantobeofthesameopinion,butIthoughtitastrangelineforamaninlovetotake。

  \"M。deNesle,anofficerintheFrenchGuards,whohadaprettywifeIhadmetinthecountry,wenttoyourbrother’stocallonme。Notfindingmethereheaskedwhywedidnotlivetogether。

  Yourbrotherrepliedopenlythatourmarriagehadbeenamerejest。M。deNeslethencametometoenquireifthiswerethetruth,andwhenheheardthatitwasheaskedmehowIwouldlikehimtomakeCasanovamarryme。IansweredthatIshouldbedelighted,andthatwasenoughforhim。Hewentagaintoyourbrother,andtoldhimthathiswifewouldneverhaveassociatedwithmeonequaltermsifIhadnotbeenintroducedtoherasamarriedwoman;thatthedeceitwasaninsulttoallthecompanyatthecountry—house,whichmustbewipedoutbyhismarryingmewithintheweekorbyfightingaduel。M。deNesleaddedthatifhefellhewouldbeavengedbyallthegentlemenwhohadbeenoffendedinthesameway。Casanovareplied,laughing,thatsofarfromfightingtoescapemarryingme,hewasreadytobreakalancetogetme。’Iloveher,’hesaid,’andifshelovesmeIamquitereadytogivehermyhand。Bekindenough,’headded,’topreparethewayforme,andIwillmarryherwheneveryoulike。’

  \"M。deNesleembracedhim,andpromisedtoseetoeverything;hebroughtmethejoyfulnews,andinaweekallwasover。M。deNeslegaveusasplendidsupperonourwedding—day,andsincethenIhavehadthetitleofhiswife。Itisanemptytitle,however,for,despitetheceremonyandthefatalyes,Iamnowife,foryourbrotheriscompletelyimpotent。Iamanunhappywretch,anditisallhisfault,forheoughttohaveknownhisowncondition。

  Hehasdeceivedmehorribly。\"

  \"Buthewasobligedtoactashedid;heismoretobepitiedthantobeblamed。Ialsopityyou,butIthinkyouareinthewrong,forafterhissleepingwithyouforamonthwithoutgivinganyproofofhismanhoodyoumighthaveguessedthetruth。Evenifyouhadbeenaperfectnovice,M。deSaucioughttohaveknownwhatwasthematter;hemustbeawarethatitisbeyondthepowerofmantosleepbesideaprettywoman,andtopresshernakedbodytohisbreastwithoutbecoming,inspiteofhimself,inastatewhichwouldadmitofnoconcealment;thatis,incasehewerenotimpotent。\"

  \"Allthatseemsveryreasonable,butneverthelessneitherofusthoughtofit;yourbrotherlookssuchaHercules。\"

  \"Therearetworemediesopentoyou;youcaneitherhaveyourmarriageannulled,oryoucantakealover;andIamsurethatmybrotheristooreasonableamantoofferanyoppositiontothelattercourse。\"

  \"Iamperfectlyfree,butIcanneitheravailmyselfofadivorcenorofalover;forthewretchtreatsmesokindlythatIlovehimmoreandmore,whichdoubtlessmakesmymisfortunehardertobear。\"

  ThepoorwomanwassounhappythatIshouldhavebeendelightedtoconsoleher,butitwasoutofthequestion。However,themeretellingofherstoryhadaffordedhersomesolace,andafterkissingherinsuchawayastoconvinceherthatIwasnotlikemybrother,Iwishedhergoodnight。

  ThenextdayIcalledonMadameVanloo,whoinformedmethatMadameBlondelhadchargedhertothankmeforhavinggoneaway,whileherhusbandwishedmetoknowthathewassorrynottohaveseenmetoexpresshisgratitude。

  \"Heseemstohavefoundhiswifeamaid,butthat’snofaultofmine;andManonBalettiistheonlypersonheoughttobegratefulto。Theytellmethathehasaprettybaby,andthathelivesattheLouvre,whileshehasanotherhouseintheRueNeuve—des—

  Petits—Champs。\"

  \"Yes,buthehassupperwithhereveryevening。\"

  \"It’sanoddwayofliving。\"

  \"Iassureyouitanswerscapitally。Blondelregardshiswifeashismistress。Hesaysthatthatkeepstheflameoflovealight,andthatasheneverhadamistressworthyofbeingawife,heisdelightedtohaveawifeworthyofbeingamistress。\"

  ThenextdayIdevotedentirelytoMadamedeRumain,andwewereoccupiedwithknottyquestionstilltheevening。Ileftherwellpleased。Themarriageofherdaughter,Mdlle。Cotenfau,withM。

  dePolignac,whichtookplacefiveorsixyearslater,wastheresultofourcabalisticcalculations。

  Thefairstocking—selleroftheRuedesProuveres,whomIhadlovedsowell,wasnolongerinParis。ShehadgoneoffwithaM。

  deLanglade,andherhusbandwasinconsolable。Camillewasill。

  CorallinehadbecomethetitularymistressoftheComtedelaMarche,sonofthePrinceofConti,andtheissueofthisunionwasason,whomIknewtwentyyearslater。HecalledhimselftheChevalierdeMontreal,andworethecrossoftheKnightsofMalta。

  SeveralothergirlsIhadknownwerewidowedandinthecountry,orhadbecomeinaccessibleinotherways。

  SuchwastheParisofmyday。Theactorsonitsstagechangedasrapidlyasthefashions。

  IdevotedawholedaytomyoldfriendBaletti,whohadleftthetheatreandmarriedaprettyballet—girlonthedeathofhisfather;hewasmakingexperimentswithaviewtofindingthephilosopher’sstone。

  IwasagreeablysurprisedatmeetingthepoetPoinsinetattheComedicFrancaise。Heembracedmeagainandagain,andtoldmethatM。duTillothadoverwhelmedhimwithkindnessatParma。

  \"Hewouldnotgetmeanythingtodo,\"saidPoinsinet,\"becauseaFrenchpoetisratheratadiscountinItaly。\"

  \"HaveyouheardanythingofLordLismore?\"

  \"Yes,hewrotetohismotherfromLeghorn,tellingherthathewasgoingtotheIndies,andthatifyouhadnotbeengoodenoughtogivehimathousandLouishewouldhavebeenaprisoneratRome。\"

  \"Hisfateinterestsmeextremely,andIshouldbegladtocallonhislady—motherwithyou。\"

  \"IwilltellherthatyouareinParis,andIamsurethatshewillinviteyoutosupper,forshehasthegreatestdesiretotalktoyou。\"

  \"Howareyougettingonhere?AreyoustillcontenttoserveApollo?\"

  \"Heisnotthegodofwealthbyanymeans。Ihavenomoneyandnoroom,andIshallbegladofasupper,ifyouwillaskme。Iwillreadyoumyplay,the’Cercle’,whichhasbeenaccepted。Iamsureitwillbesuccessful?\"

  The’Cercle’wasashortproseplay,inwhichthepoetsatirisedthejargonofDr。Herrenschwand,brotherofthedoctorIhadconsultedatSoleure。Theplayprovedtobeagreatsuccess。

  ItookPoinsinethometosupper,andthepoornurslingofthemusesateforfour。InthemorninghecametotellmethattheCountessofLismoreexpectedmetosupper。

  Ifoundthelady,stillpretty,incompanywithheragedlover,M。

  deSt。Albin,ArchbishopofCambrai,whospentalltherevenuesofhisseeonher。ThisworthyprelatewasoneoftheillegitimatechildrenoftheDucd’Orleans,thefamousRegent,byanactress。

  Hesuppedwithus,butheonlyopenedhismouthtoeat,andhismistressonlyspokeofherson,whosetalentsshelaudedtotheskies,thoughhewasinrealityamerescamp;butIfeltindutyboundtoechowhatshesaid。Itwouldhavebeencrueltocontradicther。IpromisedtoletherknowifIsawanythingmoreofhim。

  Poinsinet,whowashearthlessandhomeless,astheysay,spentthenightinmyroom,andinthemorningIgavehimtwocupsofchocolateandsomemoneywherewithtogetalodging。Ineversawhimagain,andafewyearsafterhewasdrowned,notinthefountainofHippocrene,butintheGuadalquivir。HetoldmethathehadspentaweekwithM。deVoltaire,andthathehadhastenedhisreturntoParistoobtainthereleaseoftheAbbeMorelletfromtheBastile。

  IhadnothingmoretodoatParis,andIwasonlywaitingforsomeclothestobemadeandforacrossoftheorder,withwhichtheHolyFatherhaddecoratedme,tobesetwithdiamondsandrubies。

  Ihadwaitedforfiveorsixdayswhenanunfortunateincidentobligedmetotakeahastydeparture。Iamlothtowritewhatfollows,foritwasallmyownfaultthatIwasnearlylosingmylifeandmyhonour。Ipitythosesimpletonswhoblamefortuneandnotthemselvesfortheirmisfortunes。

  IwaswalkingintheTuileriesatteno’clockinthemorning,whenIwasunluckyenoughtomeettheDangenancourandanothergirl。

  ThisDangenancourwasadancerattheopera—house,whomIhaddesiredtomeetpreviouslytomylastdeparturefromParis。I

  congratulatedmyselfontheluckychancewhichthrewherinmyway,andaccostedher,andhadnotmuchtroubleininducinghertodinewithmeatChoisi。

  WewalkedtowardsthePont—Royal,wherewetookacoach。Afterdinnerhadbeenorderedweweretakingaturninthegarden,whenIsawacarriagestopandtwoadventurerswhomIknewgettingoutofit,withtwogirls,friendsoftheonesIhadwithme。Thewretchedlandlady,whowasstandingatthedoor,saidthatifwelikedtositdowntogethershecouldgiveusanexcellentdinner,andIsaidnothing,orratherIassentedtotheyesofmytwonymphs。Thedinnerwasexcellent,andafterthebillwaspaid,andwewereonthepointofreturningtoParis,Inoticedthataring,whichIhadtakenofftoshewtooneoftheadventurersnamedSantis,wasstillmissing。Itwasanexceedinglyprettyminiature,andthediamondsettinghadcostmetwenty—fiveLouis。

  IpolitelybeggedSantistoreturnmethering,andherepliedwiththeutmostcoolnessthathehaddonesoalready。

  \"Ifyouhadreturnedit,\"saidI,\"itwouldbeonmyfinger,andyouseethatitisnot。\"

  Hepersistedinhisassertion;thegirlssaidnothing,butSantis’sfriend,aPortuguese,namedXavier,daredtotellmethathehadseentheringreturned。

  \"You’realiar,\"Iexclaimed;andwithoutmoreadoItookholdofSantisbythecollar,andsworeIwouldrotlethimgotillhereturnedmemyring。ThePortugueserosetocometohisfriend’srescue,whileIsteppedbackanddrewmysword,repeatingmydeterminationnottoletthemgo。Thelandladycameonthesceneandbegantoshriek,andSantisaskedmetogivehimafewwordsapart。Ithoughtinallgoodfaiththathewasashamedtorestoretheringbeforecompany,butthathewouldgiveitmeassoonaswewerealone。Isheathedmysword,andtoldhimtocomewithme。

  Xaviergotintothecarriagewiththefourgirls,andtheyallwentbacktoParis。

  Santisfollowedmetothebackoftheinn,andthenassumingapleasantsmilehetoldmethathehadputtheringintohisfriend’spocketforajoke,butthatIshouldhaveitbackatParis。

  \"That’sanidletale,\"Iexclaimed,\"yourfriendsaidthathesawyoureturnit,andnowhehasescapedme。DoyouthinkthatIamgreenenoughtobetakeninbythissortofthing?You’reacoupleofrobbers。\"

  Sosaying,Istretchedoutmyhandforhiswatch—chain,buthesteppedbackanddrewhissword。Idrewmine,andwehadscarcelycrossedswordswhenhethrust,andIparryingrushedinandranhimthroughandthrough。Hefelltothegroundcalling,\"Help!\"I

  sheathedmysword,and,withouttroublingmyselfabouthim,gotintomycoachanddrovebacktoParis。

  IgotdowninthePlaceMaubert,andwalkedbyacircuitouswaytomyhotel。Iwassurethatnoonecouldhavecomeaftermethere,asmylandlorddidnotevenknowmyname。

  Ispenttherestofthedayinpackingupmytrunks,andaftertellingCostatoplacethemonmycarriageIwenttoMadamed’Urfe。AfterIhadtoldherofwhathadhappened,Ibeggedher,assoonasthatwhichshehadformewasready,tosendittomeatAugsburgbyCosta。Ishouldhavetoldhertoentrustittooneofherownservants,butmygoodgeniushadleftmethatday。

  BesidesIdidnotlookuponCostaasathief。

  WhenIgotbacktothehotelIgavetherascalhisinstructions,tellinghimtobequickandtokeephisowncounsel,andthenI

  gavehimmoneyforthejourney。

  IleftParisinmycarriage,drawnbyfourhiredhorses,whichtookmeasfarasthesecondpost,andIdidnotstoptillIgottoStrasburg,whereIfoundDesarmoisesandmySpaniard。

  TherewasnothingtokeepmeinStrasburg,soIwantedtocrosstheRhineimmediately;butDesarmoisespersuadedmetocomewithhimtoseeanextremelyprettywomanwhohadonlydelayedherdepartureforAugsburginthehopethatwemightjourneytheretogether。

  \"Youknowthelady,\"saidthefalsemarquis,\"butshemademegivemywordofhonourthatIwouldnottellyou。Shehasonlyhermaidwithher,andIamsureyouwillbepleasedtoseeher。\"

  Mycuriositymademegivein。IfollowedDesarmoises,andcameintoaroomwhereIsawanice—lookingwomanwhomIdidnotrecognizeatfirst。Icollectedmythoughts,andtheladyturnedouttobeadancerwhomIhadadmiredontheDresdenboardseightyearsbefore。ShewasthenmistresstoCountBruhl,butIhadnotevenattemptedtowinherfavour。Shehadanexcellentcarriage,andasshewasreadytogotoAugsburgIimmediatelyconcludedthatwecouldmakethejourneytogetherverypleasantly。

  Aftertheusualcomplimentshadpassed,wedecidedonleavingforAugsburgthefollowingmorning。TheladywasgoingtoMunich,butasIhadnobusinessthereweagreedthatsheshouldgobyherself。

  \"Iamquitesure,\"shesaid,afterwards,\"thatyouwillcometoo,fortheambassadorsdonotassembleatAugsburgtillnextSeptember。\"

  Wesuppedtogether,andnextmorningwestartedonourway;sheinhercarriagewithhermaid,andIinminewithDesarmoises,precededbyLeDuconhorseback。AtRastadt,however,wemadeachange,theRenaud(asshewascalled)thinkingthatshewouldgivelessopportunityforcurioussurmisesbyridingwithmewhileDesarmoiseswentwiththeservant。Wesoonbecameintimate。Shetoldmeaboutherself,orpretendedto,andItoldherallthatI

  didnotwanttoconceal。IinformedherthatIwasanagentoftheCourtofLisbon,andshebelievedme,while,formypart,I

  believedthatshewasonlygoingtoMunichandAugsburgtosellherdiamonds。

  WebegantotalkaboutDesarmoises,andshesaidthatitwaswellenoughformetoassociatewithhim,butIshouldnotcountenancehisstylinghimselfmarquis。

  \"But,\"saidI,\"heisthesonoftheMarquisDesarmoises,ofNancy。\"

  \"No,heisn’t;heisonlyaretiredmessenger,withasmallpensionfromthedepartmentofforeignaffairs。IknowtheMarquisDesarmoises;helivesatNancy,andisnotsooldasourfriend。\"

  \"Thenonecan’tseehowhecanbeDesarmoises’sfather。\"

  \"ThelandlordoftheinnatStrasburgknewhimwhenhewasamessenger。\"

  \"Howdidyoumakehisacquaintance?\"

  \"Wemetatthetabled’hote。Afterdinnerhecameuptomyroom,andtoldmehewaswaitingforagentlemanwhowasgoingtoAugsburg,andthatwemightmakethejourneytogether。Hetoldmethename,andafterquestioninghimIconcludedthatthegentlemanwasyourself,sohereweare,andIamverygladofit。Butlistentome;Iadviseyoutodropallfalsestylesandtitles。

  WhydoyoucallyourselfSeingalt?\"

  \"Becauseit’smyname,butthatdoesn’tpreventmyoldfriendscallingmeCasanova,forIamboth。Youunderstand?\"

  \"Oh,yes!Iunderstand。YourmotherisatPrague,andasshedoesn’tgetherpensiononaccountofthewar,Iamafraidshemustberatherindifficulties。\"

  \"Iknowit,butIdonotforgetmyfilialduties。Ihavesenthersomemoney。\"

  \"That’sright。WhereareyougoingtostayatAugsburg?\"

  \"Ishalltakeahouse,andifyoulikeyoushallbethemistressanddothehonours。\"

  \"Thatwouldbedelightful!Wewillgivelittlesuppers,andplaycardsallnight。\"

  \"Yourprogrammeisanexcellentone。\"

  \"Iwillseethatyougetagoodcook;alltheBavariancooksaregood。Weshallcutafinefigure,andpeoplewillsayweloveeachothermadly。\"

  \"Youmustknow,dearest,thatIdonotunderstandjokesattheexpenseoffidelity。\"

  \"Youmaytrustmeforthat。YouknowhowIlivedatDresden。\"

  \"Iwilltrustyou,butnotblindly,Ipromiseyou。Andnowletusaddresseachotherinthesameway;youmustcallmetu。Youmustrememberwearelovers。\"

  \"Kissme!\"

  ThefairRenauddidnotliketravelingbynight;shepreferredtoeatagoodsupper,todrinkheavily,andtogotobedjustasherheadbegantowhirl。TheheatofthewinemadeherintoaBacchante,hardtoappease;butwhenIcoulddonomoreItoldhertoleavemealone,andshehadtoobey。

  WhenwereachedAugsburgwealightedatthe\"ThreeMoors,\"butthelandlordtoldusthatthoughhecouldgiveusagooddinnerhecouldnotputusup,asthewholeofthehotelhadbeenengagedbytheFrenchambassador。IcalledonM。Corti,thebankertowhomI

  wasaccredited,andhesoongotmeafurnishedhousewithagarden,whichItookforsixmonths。TheRenaudlikeditimmensely。

  NoonehadyetarrivedatAugsburg。TheRenaudcontrivedtomakemefeelthatIshouldbelonelyatAugsburgwithouther,andsucceededinpersuadingmetocomewithhertoMunich。Weputupatthe\"Stag,\"andmadeourselvesverycomfortable,whileDesarmoiseswenttostaysomewhereelse。Asmybusinessandthatofmynewmatehadnothingincommon,Igaveheraservantandacarriagetoherself,andmademyselfthesameallowance。

  TheAbbeGamahadgivenmealetterfromtheCommendatoreAlmadaforLordStormont,theEnglishambassadorattheCourtofBavaria。

  ThisnoblemanbeingthenatMunichIhastenedtodelivertheletter。Hereceivedmeverywell,andpromisedtodoallhecouldassoonashehadtime,asLordHalifaxhadtoldhimallaboutit。

  OnleavinghisBritannicLordship’sIcalledonM。deFolard,theFrenchambassador,andgavehimaletterfromM。deChoiseul。M。

  deFolardgavemeaheartywelcome,andaskedmetodinewithhimthenextday,andthedayafterintroducedmetotheElector。

  DuringthefourfatalweeksIspentatMunich,theambassador’shousewastheonlyoneIfrequented。Icalltheseweeksfatal,andwithreason,forinthenIlostallmymoney,Ipledgedjewels(whichIneverrecovered)totheamountoffortythousandfrancs,andfinallyIlostmyhealth。MyassassinsweretheRenaudandDesarmoises,whoowedmesomuchandpaidmesobadly。

  ThethirddayaftermyarrivalIhadtocallontheDowagerElectressofSaxony。Itwasmybrother—in—law,whowasinhertrain,thatmademego,bytellingmethatitmustbedone,assheknewmeandhadbeenenquiringforme。Ihadnoreasontorepentofmypolitenessingoing,astheElectressgavemeagoodreception,andmademetalktoanyextent。Shewasextremelycurious,likemostpeoplewhohavenoemployment,andhavenotsufficientintelligencetoamusethemselves。

  Ihavedoneagoodmanyfoolishthingsinthecourseofmyexistence。IconfessitasfranklyasRousseau,andmyMemoirsarenotsoegotisticasthoseofthatunfortunategenius;butI

  nevercommittedsuchanactoffollyasIdidwhenIwenttoMunich,whereIhadnothingtodo。Butitwasacrisisinmylife。MyevilgeniushadmademecommitonefollyafteranothersinceIleftTurin。TheeveningatLordLismore’s,myconnectionwithDesarmoises,mypartyatChoisi,mytrustinCosta,myunionwiththeRenaud,andworsethanall,myfollyinlettingmyselfplayatfaroataplacewheretheknaveryofthegamestersisrenownedalloverEurope,followedoneanotherinfatalsuccession。Amongtheplayerswasthefamous,orratherinfamous,Affisio,thefriendoftheDucdeDeux—Ponts,whomthedukecalledhisaide—decamp,andwhowasknownforthekeenestrogueintheworld。

  Iplayedeveryday,andasIoftenlostmoneyonmywordofhonour,thenecessityofpayingthenextdayoftencausedmetheutmostanxiety。WhenIhadexhaustedmycreditwiththebankers,IhadrecoursetotheJewswhorequirepledges,andinthisDesarmoisesandtheRenaudweremyagents,thelatterofwhomendedbymakingherselfmistressofallmyproperty。Thiswasnottheworstthingshedidtome;forshe,gavemeadisease,whichdevouredherinteriorpartsandleftnomarksoutwardly,andwasthusallthemoredangerous,asthefreshnessofhercomplexionseemedtoindicatethemostperfecthealth。Inshort,thisserpent,whomusthavecomefromhelltodestroyme,hadacquiredsuchamasteryovermethatshepersuadedmethatshewouldbedishonouredifIcalledinadoctorduringourstayatMunich,aseverybodyknewthatwewerelivingtogetherasmanandwife。

  Icannotimaginewhathadbecomeofmywitstoletmyselfbesobeguiled,whileeverydayIrenewedthepoisonthatshehadpouredintomyveins。

  MystayatMunichwasakindofcurse;throughoutthatdreadfulmonthIseemedtohaveaforetasteofthepainsofthedamned。

  TheRenaudlovedgaming,andDesarmoiseswasherpartner。Itookcarenottoplaywiththem,forthefalsemarquiswasanunmitigatedcheatandoftentrickedwithlessskillthanimpudence。Heaskeddisreputablepeopletomyhouseandtreatedthematmyexpense;everyeveningscenesofadisgracefulcharactertookplace。

  TheDowagerElectressmortifiedmeextremelybythewaysheaddressedmeonmylasttwovisitstoher。

  \"Everybodyknowswhatkindofalifeyouleadhere,andthewaytheRenaudbehaves,possiblywithoutyourknowingit。Iadviseyoutohavedonewithher,asyourcharacterissuffering。\"

  ShedidnotknowwhatathraldomIwasunder。IhadleftParisforamonth,andIhadneitherheardofMadamed’UrfenorofCosta。Icouldnotguessthereason,butIbegantosuspectmyItalian’sfidelity。IalsofearedlestmygoodMadamed’Urfemightbedeadorhavecometohersenses,whichwouldhavecometothesamethingsofarasIwasconcerned;andIcouldnotpossiblyreturntoParistoobtaintheinformationwhichwassonecessarybothforcalmingmymindandrefillingmypurse。

  Iwasinaterriblestate,andmysharpestpangwasthatIbegantoexperienceacertainabatementofmyvigors,thenaturalresultofadvancingyears。Ihadnolongerthatdaringbornofyouthandtheknowledgeofone’sstrength,andIwasnotyetoldenoughtohavelearnthowtohusbandmyforces。Nevertheless,Imadeaneffortandtookasuddenleaveofmymistress,tellingherIwouldawaitheratAugsburg。Shedidnottrytodetainme,butpromisedtorejoinmeassoonaspossible;shewasengagedinsellingherjewellery。IsetoutprecededbyLeDuc,feelingverygladthatDesarmoiseshadchosentostaywiththewretchedwomantowhomhehadintroducedme。WhenIreachedmyprettyhouseatAugsburgI

  tooktomybed,determinednottorisetillIwascuredordead。

  M。Carli,mybanker,recommendedtomeadoctornamedCephalides,apupilofthefamousFayet,whohadcuredmeofasimilarcomplaintseveralyearsbefore。ThisCephalideswasconsideredthebestdoctorinAugsburg。Heexaminedmeanddeclaredhecouldcuremebysudorificswithouthavingrecoursetotheknife。Hebeganhistreatmentbyputtingmeonasevereregimen,orderingbaths,andapplyingmercurylocally。Ienduredthistreatmentforsixweeks,attheendofwhichtimeIfoundmyselfworsethanatthebeginning。Ihadbecometerriblythin,andIhadtwoenormousinguinaltumours。Ihadtomakeupmymindtohavethemlanced,butthoughtheoperationnearlykilledmeitdidnottomakemeanybetter。Hewassoclumsyastocuttheartery,causinggreatlossofbloodwhichwasarrestedwithdifficulty,andwouldhaveprovedfatalifithadnotbeenforthecareofM。Algardi,aBolognesedoctorintheserviceofthePrince—BishopofAugsburg。

  IhadenoughofCephalides,andDr。Algardipreparedinmypresenceeighty—sixpillscontainingeighteengrainsofmanna。I

  tookoneofthesepillseverymorning,drinkingalargeglassofcurdsafterit,andintheeveningIhadanotherpillwithbarleywater,andthiswastheonlysustenanceIhad。Thisheroictreatmentgavemebackmyhealthintwomonthsandahalf,inwhichIsufferedagreatdealofpain;butIdidnotbegintoputonfleshandgetbackmystrengthtilltheendoftheyear。

  ItwasduringthistimethatIheardaboutCosta’sflightwithmydiamonds,watches,snuff—box,linen,richsuits,andahundredlouiswhichMadamed’Urfehadgivenhimforthejourney。Theworthyladysentmeabillofexchangeforfiftythousandfrancs,whichshehadhappilynotentrustedtotherobber,andthemoneyrescuedmeveryopportunelyfromthestatetowhichmyimprudencehadreducedme。

  AtthisperiodImadeanotherdiscoveryofanextremelyvexatiouscharacter;namely,thatLeDuchadrobbedme。Iwouldhaveforgivenhimifhehadnotforcedmetoapublicexposure,whichI

  couldonlyhaveavoidedwiththelossofmyhonour。However,I

  kepthiminmyservicetillmyreturntoParisatthecommencementofthefollowingyear。

  TowardstheendofSeptember,wheneverybodyknewthattheCongresswouldnottakeplace,theRenaudpassedthroughAugsburgwithDesarrnoisesonherwaytoParis;butshedarednotcomeandseemeforfearIshouldmakeherreturnmygoods,ofwhichshehadtakenpossessionwithouttellingme。FourorfiveyearslatershemarriedamannamedBohmer,thesamethatgavetheCardinaldeRohanthefamousnecklace,whichhesupposedwasdestinedfortheunfortunateMarieAntoinette。TheRenaudwasatPariswhenI

  returned,butImadenoendeavourtoseeher,asIwished,ifpossible,toforgetthepast。Ihadeveryreasontodoso,foramongstallthemisfortunesIhadgonethroughduringthatwretchedyearthepersonIfoundmostatfaultwasmyself。

  Nevertheless,IwouldhavegivenmyselfthepleasureofcuttingoffDesarmoises’sears;buttheoldrascal,who,nodoubt,foresawwhatkindoftreatmentIwaslikelytometetohim,madehisescape。Shortlyafter,hediedmiserablyofconsumptioninNormandy。

  Myhealthhadscarcelyreturned,whenIforgotallmywoesandbeganoncemoretoamusemyself。Myexcellentcook,AnnaMidel,whohadbeenidlesolong,hadtoworkhardtosatisfymyravenousappetite。MylandlordandprettyGertrude,hisdaughter,lookedatmewithastonishmentasIate,fearingsomedisastrousresults。

  Dr。Algardi,whohadsavedmylife,prophesiedadyspepsiawhichwouldbringmetothetomb,butmyneedoffoodwasstrongerthanhisarguments,towhichIpaidnokindofattention;andIwasright,forIrequiredanimmensequantityofnourishmenttorecovermyformerstate,andIsoonfeltinaconditiontorenewmysacrificestothedeityforwhomIhadsufferedsomuch。

  IfellinlovewiththecookandGertrude,whowerebothyoungandpretty。Iimpartedmylovetobothofthematonce,forIhadforeseenthatifIattackedthemseparatelyIshouldconquerneither。Besides,IfeltthatIhadnotmuchtimetolose,asI

  hadpromisedtosupwithMadame,d’Urfeonthefirstnightoftheyear1761inasuiteofroomsshehadfurnishedformeintheRuedeBac。ShehadadornedtheroomswithsuperbtapestrymadeforReneofSavoy,onwhichweredepictedalltheoperationsoftheGreatWork。ShewrotetomethatshehadheardthatSantishadrecoveredfromthewoundIhadgivenhim,andhadbeencommittedtotheBicetreforfraud。

  GertrudeandAnnaMideloccupiedmyleisuremomentsagreeablyenoughduringtherestofmystayatAugsburg,buttheydidnotmakemeneglectsociety。IspentmyeveningsinaveryagreeablemannerwithCountMaxdeLamberg,whooccupiedthepositionoffield—marshaltotheprince—bishop。Hiswifehadalltheattractionswhichcollectgoodcompanytogether。AtthishouseI

  madetheacquaintanceoftheBaronvonSelentin,acaptaininthePrussianservice,whowasrecruitingfortheKingofPrussiaatAugsburg。IwasparticularlydrawntotheCountLambergbyhistasteforliterature。Hewasanextremelylearnedman,andhaspublishedsomeexcellentworks。Ikeptupacorrespondencewithhimtillhisdeath,byhisownfault,in1792,fouryearsfromthetimeofmywriting。Isaybyhisfault,butIshouldhavesaidbythefaultofhisdoctors,whotreatedhimmercuriallyforadiseasewhichwasnotvenereal;andthistreatmentnotonlykilledhimbuttookawayhisgoodname。

  Hiswidowisstillalive,andlivesinBavaria,lovedbyherfriendsandherdaughters,whoallmadeexcellentmarriages。

  AtthistimeamiserablecompanyofItalianactorsmadetheirappearanceinAugsburg,andIgotthempermissiontoplayinasmallandwretchedtheatre。Asthiswastheoccasionofanincidentwhichdivertedme,thehero,Ishallimpartittomyreadersinthehopeofitsamusingthemalso。

  CHAPTERXIV

  TheActors——Bassi——TheGirlFromStrasburgTheFemaleCount——

  MyReturntoParisIGotoMetz——PrettyRaton——ThePretendedCountessLascarisAwoman,uglyenough,butlivelylikeallItalians,calledonme,andaskedmetointercedewiththepolicetoobtainpermissionforhercompanytoactinAugsburg。Inspiteofheruglinessshewasapoorfellow—countrywoman,andwithoutaskinghername,orascertainingwhetherthecompanywasgoodorbad,Ipromisedtodomybest,andhadnodifficultyinobtainingthefavour。

  Iwenttothefirstperformance,andsawtomysurprisethatthechiefactorwasaVenetian,andafellow—studentofmine,twentyyearsbefore,atSt。Cyprian’sCollege。HisnamewasBassi,andlikemyselfhehadgivenupthepriesthood。Fortunehadmadeanactorofhim,andhelookedwretchedenough,whileI,theadventurer,hadaprosperousair。

  Ifeltcurioustohearhisadventures,andIwasalsoactuatedbythatfeelingofkindlinesswhichdrawsonetowardsthecompanionsofone’syouthfulandespeciallyone’sschooldays,soIwenttothebackassoonasthecurtainfell。Herecognizedmedirectly,gaveajoyfulcry,andafterhehadembracedmeheintroducedmetohiswife,thewomanwhohadcalledonme,andtohisdaughter,agirlofthirteenorfourteen,whosedancinghaddelightedme。

  Hedidnotstophere,butturningtohismates,ofwhomhewaschief,introducedmetothemashisbestfriend。Theseworthypeople,seeingmedressedlikealord,withacrossonmybreast,tookmeforacosmopolitancharlatanwhowasexpectedatAugsburg,andBassi,strangetosay,didnotundeceivethem。Whenthecompanyhadtakenoffitsstageragsandputonitseverydayrags,Bassi’suglywifetookmebythearmandsaidImustcomeandsupwithher。Iletmyselfbeled,andwesoongottojustthekindofroomIhadimagined。Itwasahugeroomonthegroundfloor,whichservedforkitchen,dining—room,andbedroomallatonce。

  Inthemiddlestoodalongtable,partofwhichwascoveredwithaclothwhichlookedasifithadbeeninuseforamonth,andattheotherendoftheroomsomebodywaswashingcertainearthenwaredishesinadirtypan。Thisdenwaslightedbyonecandlestuckintheneckofabrokenbottle,andastherewerenosnuffersBassi’swifesnuffeditcleverlywithherfingerandthumb,wipingherhandonthetable—clothafterthrowingtheburntwickonthefloor。Anactorwithlongmoustaches,whoplayedthevillaininthevariouspieces,servedanenormousdishofhashed—upmeat,swimminginaseaofdirtywaterdignifiedwiththenameofsauce;

  andthehungryfamilyproceededtotearpiecesofbreadofftheloafwiththeirfingersorteeth,andthentodiptheminthedish;butasalldidthesamenoonehadarighttobedisgusted。

  Alargepotofalepassedfromhandtohand,andwithallthismiserymirthdisplayeditselfoneverycountenance,andIhadtoaskmyselfwhatishappiness。Forasecondcoursetherewasadishoffriedpork,whichwasdevouredwithgreatrelish。Bassiwaskindenoughnottopressmetotakepartinthisbanquet,andIfeltobligedtohim。

  Themealover,heproceededtoimparttomehisadventures,whichwereordinaryenough,andlikethosewhichmanyapoordevilhastoundergo;andwhilehetalkedhisprettydaughtersatonmyknee。BassibroughthisstorytoanendbysayingthathewasgoingtoVeniceforthecarnival,andwassureofmakingalotofmoney。Iwishedhimalltheluckhecoulddesire,andonhisaskingmewhatprofessionIfollowedthefancytookmetoreplythatIwasadoctor。

  \"That’sabettertradethanmine,\"saidhe,\"andIamhappytobeabletogiveyouavaluablepresent。\"

  \"Whatisthat?\"Iasked。

  \"ThereceiptfortheVenetianSpecific,whichyoucansellattwoflorinsapound,whileitwillonlycostyoufourgros。\"

  \"Ishallbedelighted;buttellme,howisthetreasury?\"

  \"Well,Ican’tcomplainforafirstnight。Ihavepaidallexpenses,andhavegivenmyactorsaflorinapiece。ButIamsureIdon’tknowhowIamtoplayto—morrow,asthecompanyhasrebelled;theysaytheywon’tactunlessIgiveeachofthemaflorininadvance。\"

  \"Theydon’taskverymuch,however。\"

  \"Iknowthat,butIhavenomoney,andnothingtopledge;buttheywillbesorryforitafterwards,asIamsureIshallmakeatleastfiftyflorinsto—morrow。\"

  \"Howmanyarethereinthecompany?\"

  \"Fourteen,includingmyfamily。Couldyoulendmetenflorins?

  Iwouldpayyoubacktomorrownight。\"

  \"Certainly,butIshouldliketohaveyoualltosupperatthenearestinntothetheatre。Herearethetenflorins。\"

  Thepoordeviloverflowedwithgratitude,andsaidhewouldordersupperataflorinahead,accordingtomyinstructions。

  Ithoughtthesightoffourteenfamishedactorssittingdowntoagoodsupperwouldberatheramusing。

  Thecompanygaveaplaythenextevening,butasonlythirtyoratmostfortypeoplewerepresent,poorBassididnotknowwheretoturntopayforthelightingandtheorchestra。Hewasindespair;andinsteadofreturningmytenflorinshebeggedmetolendhimanotherten,stillinthehopeofagoodhousenexttime。

  Iconsoledhimbysayingwewouldtalkitoveraftersupper,andthatIwouldgototheinntowaitformyguests。

  Imadethesupperlastthreehoursbydintofpassingthebottlefreely。MyreasonwasthatIhadtakenagreatinterestinayounggirlfromStrasburg,whoplayedsingingchamber—maids。Herfeatureswereexquisiteandhervoicecharming,whileshemademesplitmysideswithlaughingatherItalianpronouncedwithanAlsatianaccent,andathergestureswhichwereofthemostcomicdescription。

  Iwasdeterminedtopossessherinthecourseofthenexttwenty—

  fourhours,andbeforethepartybrokeupIspokeasfollows:——

  \"Ladiesandgentlemen,Iwillengageyoumyselfforaweekatfiftyflorinsadayontheconditionthatyouacknowledgemeasyourmanagerforthetimebeing,andpayalltheexpensesofthetheatre。YoumustchargethepricesInameforseats,fivemembersofthecompanytobechosenbymemustsupwithmeeveryevening。Ifthereceiptsamounttomorethanfiftyflorins,wewillsharetheoverplusbetweenus。\"

  Myproposalwaswelcomedwithshoutsofjoy,andIcalledforpen,ink,andpaper,anddrewuptheagreement。

  \"Forto—morrow,\"IsaidtoBassi,\"thepricesforadmissionshallremainthesame,butthedayafterwewillseewhatcanbedone。

  Youandyourfamilywillsupwithmeto—morrow,asalsotheyoungAlsatianwhomIcouldneverseparatefromherdearHarlequin:\"

  Heissuedbillsofanenticingdescriptionforthefollowingevening;but,inspiteofall,thepitonlycontainedascoreofcommonpeople,andnearlyalltheboxeswereempty。

  Bassihaddonehisbest,andwhenwemetatsupperhecameuptomelookingextremelyconfused,andgavemetenortwelveflorins。

  \"Courage!\"saidI;andIproceededtosharethemamongtheguestspresent。

  Wehadagoodsupper,andIkeptthemattabletillmidnight,givingthemplentyofchoicewineandplayingathousandprankswithBassi’sdaughterandtheyoungAlsatian,whosatoneoneachsideofme。IdidnotheedthejealousHarlequin,whoseemednottorelishmyfamiliaritieswithhissweetheart。Thelatterlentherselftomyendearmentswithabadenoughgrace,asshehopedHarlequinwouldmarryher,andconsequentlydidnotwanttovexhim。Whensupperwasover,werose,andItookherbetweenmyarms,laughing,andcaressingherinamannerwhichseemedtoosuggestivetothelover,whotriedtopullmeaway。Ithoughtthisrathertoomuchinmyturn,andseizinghimbyhisshouldersIdismissedhimwithaheartykick,whichhereceivedwithgreathumility。However,thesituationassumedamelancholyaspect,forthepoorgirlbegantoweepbitterly。Bassiandhiswife,twohardenedsinners,laughedathertears,andBassi’sdaughtersaidthatherloverhadofferedmegreatprovocation;buttheyoungAlsatiancontinuedweeping,andtoldmethatshewouldneversupwithmeagainifIdidnotmakeherloverreturn。

  \"Iwillseetoallthat,\"saidI;andfoursequinssoonmadeherallsmilesagain。Sheeventriedtoshewmethatshewasnotreallycruel,andthatshewouldbestilllesssoifIcouldmanagethejealousHarlequin。Ipromisedeverything,andshedidherbesttoconvincemethatshewouldbequitecomplaisantonthefirstopportunity。

  IorderedBassitogivenoticethatthepitwouldbetwoflorinsandtheboxesaducat,butthatthegallerywouldbeopenedfreelytothefirstcomers。

  \"Weshallhavenobodythere,\"saidhe,lookingalarmed。

  \"Maybe,butthatremainstobeseen。Youmustrequesttwelvesoldierstokeeporder,andIwillpayforthem。\"

  \"Weshallwantsomesoldierstolookafterthemobwhichwillbeseigethegallery,butasfortherestofthehouse……\"

  \"AgainItellyou,weshallsee。Carryoutmyinstructions,andwhethertheyprovesuccessfulorno,wewillhaveamerrysupperasusual。\"

  ThenextdayIcalledupontheHarlequininhislittledenofaroom,andwithtwoLouis,andapromisetorespecthismistress,I

  madehimassoftasaglove。

  Bassi’sbillsmadeeverybodylaugh。Peoplesaidhemustbemad;

  butwhenitwasascertainedthatitwasthelessee’sspeculation,andthatIwasthelessee,theaccusationofmadnesswasturnedonme,butwhatdidIcare?Atnightthegallerywasfullanhourbeforetheriseofthecurtain;butthepitwasempty,andtherewasnobodyintheboxeswiththeexceptionofCountLamberg,aGenoeseabbenamedBolo,andayoungmanwhoappearedtomeawomanindisguise。

  Theactorssurpassedthemselves,andthethundersofapplausefromthegalleryenlivenedtheperformance。

  Whenwegottotheinn,Bassigavemethethreeducatsforthethreeboxes,butofcourseIreturnedthemtohim;itwasquitealittlefortuneforthepooractors。IsatdownattablebetweenBassi’swifeanddaughter,leavingtheAlsatiantoherlover。I

  toldthemanagertopersevereinthesamecourse,andtoletthoselaughwhowould,andImadehimpromisetoplayallhisbestpieces。

  Whenthesupperandthewinehadsufficientlyraisedmyspirits,I

  devotedmyattentiontoBassi’sdaughter,wholetmedowhatI

  liked,whileherfatherandmotheronlylaughed,andthesillyHarlequinfrettedandfumedatnotbeingabletotakethesamelibertieswithhisDulcinea。Butattheendofsupper,whenIhadmadethegirlinastateofnature,ImyselfbeingdressedlikeAdambeforeheatethefatalapple,Harlequinrose,andtakinghissweetheart’sarmwasgoingtodrawheraway。Iimperiouslytoldhimtositdown,andheobeyedmeinamazement,contentinghimselfwithturninghisback。Hissweetheartdidnotfollowhisexample,andsoplacedherselfonthepretextofdefendingmyvictimthatsheincreasedmyenjoyment,whilemyvagranthanddidnotseemtodispleaseher。

  ThesceneexcitedBassi’swife,andshebeggedherhusbandtogiveheraproofofhisloveforher,towhichrequestheacceded,whilemodestHarlequinsatbythefirewithhisheadonhishands。

  TheAlsatianwasinahighlyexcitedstate,andtookadvantageofherlover’spositiontograntmeallIwished,soIproceededtoexecutethegreatworkwithher,andtheviolentmovementsofherbodyprovedthatshewastakingasactiveapartinitasmyself。

  WhentheorgywasoverIemptiedmypurseonthetable,andenjoyedtheeagernesswithwhichtheysharedascoreofsequins。

  ThisindulgenceatatimewhenIhadnotyetrecoveredmyfullstrengthmademeenjoyalongsleep。JustasIawokeIwashandedasummonstoappearbeforetheburgomaster。Imadehastewithmytoilette,forIfeltcurioustoknowthereasonofthiscitation,andIwasawareIhadnothingtofear。WhenIappeared,themagistrateaddressedmeinGerman,towhichIturnedadeafear,forIonlyknewenoughofthatlanguagetoaskfornecessaries。

  WhenhewasinformedofmyignoranceofGermanheaddressedmeinLatin,notoftheCiceroniankindbyanymeans,butinthatpeculiardialectwhichobtainsatmostoftheGermanuniversities。

  \"Whydoyoubearafalsename?\"heasked。

  \"Mynameisnotfalse。YoucanaskCarli,thebanker,whohaspaidmefiftythousandflorins。\"

  \"Iknowthat;butyournameisCasanova,sowhydoyoucallyourselfSeingalt?\"

  \"Itakethisname,orratherIhavetakenit,becauseitbelongstome,andinsuchamannerthatifanyoneelsedaredtotakeitI

  shouldcontestitasmypropertybyeverylegitimateresource。\"

  \"Ah!andhowdoesthisnamebelongtoyou?\"

  \"BecauseIinventedit;butthatdoesnotpreventmybeingCasanovaaswell。\"

  \"Sir,youmustchoosebetweenCasanovaandSeingalt;amancannothavetwonames。\"

  \"TheSpaniardsandPortugueseoftenhavehalfadozennames。\"

  \"ButyouarenotaSpaniardoraPortuguese;youareanItalian:

  and,afterall,howcanoneinventaname?\"

  \"It’sthesimplestthingintheworld。\"

  \"Kindlyexplain。\"

  \"Thealphabetbelongsequallytothewholehumanrace;noonecandenythat。IhavetakeneightlettersandcombinedtheminsuchawayastoproducethewordSeingalt。Itpleasedme,andIhaveadopteditasmysurname,beingfirmlypersuadedthatasnoonehadborneitbeforenoonecoulddeprivemeofit,orcarryitwithoutmyconsent。\"

  \"Thisisaveryoddidea。Yourargumentsareratherspeciousthanwellgrounded,foryournameoughttobenoneotherthanyourfather’sname。\"

  \"Isuggestthatthereyouaremistaken;thenameyouyourselfbearbecauseyourfatherboreitbeforeyou,hasnotexistedfromalleternity;itmusthavebeeninventedbyanancestorofyourswhodidnotgetitfromhisfather,orelseyournamewouldhavebeenAdam。Doesyourworshipagreetothat?\"

  \"Iamobligedto;butallthisisstrange,verystrange。\"

  \"Youareagainmistaken。It’squiteanoldcustom,andIengagetogiveyoubyto—morrowalonglistofnamesinventedbyworthypeoplestillliving,whoareallowedtoenjoytheirnamesinpeaceandquietnesswithoutbeingcitedtothetownhalltoexplainhowtheygotthem。\"

  \"Butyouwillconfessthattherearelawsagainstfalsenames?\"

  \"Yes,butIrepeatthisnameismytruename。YournamewhichI

  honour,thoughIdonotknowit,cannotbemoretruethanmine,foritispossiblethatyouarenotthesonofthegentlemanyouconsideryourfather。\"Hesmiledandescortedmeout,tellingmethathewouldmakeenquiriesaboutmeofM。Carli。

  ItookthepartofgoingtoM。Carli’smyself。Thestorymadehimlaugh。HetoldmethattheburgomasterwasaCatholic,aworthyman,welltodo,butratherthick—headed;inshort,afinesubjectforajoke。

  ThefollowingmorningM。Carliaskedmetobreakfast,andafterwardstodinewiththeburgomaster。

  \"Isawhimyesterday,\"saidhe,\"andwehadalongtalk,inthecourseofwhichIsucceededinconvincinghimonthequestionofnames,andheisnowquiteofyouropinion。\"

  Iacceptedtheinvitationwithpleasure,asIwassureofseeingsomegoodcompany。Iwasnotundeceived;thereweresomecharmingwomenandseveralagreeablemen。Amongstothers,Inoticedthewomaninman’sdressIhadseenatthetheatre。Iwatchedheratdinner,andIwasthemoreconvincedthatshewasawoman。

  Nevertheless,everybodyaddressedherasaman,andsheplayedtheparttoadmiration。I,however,beinginsearchofamusement,andnotcaringtoseemasifIweretakenin,begantotalktoherinastreamofgallantryasonetalkstoawoman,andIcontrivedtoletherknowthatifIwerenotsureofhersexIhadverystrongsuspicions。Shepretendednottounderstandme,andeveryonelaughedatmyfeignedexpressionofoffence。

  Afterdinner,whileweweretakingcoffee,thepretendedgentlemanshewedacanonwhowaspresentaportraitononeofherrings。Itrepresentedayoungladywhowasinthecompany,andwasanexcellentlikeness——aneasyenoughmatter,asshewasveryugly。

  Myconvictionwasnotdisturbed,butwhenIsawtheimposterkissingtheyounglady’shandwithmingledaffectionandrespect,Iceasedjestingonthequestionofhersex。M。Carlitookmeasideforamoment,andtoldmethatinspiteofhiseffeminateappearancethisindividualwasaman,andwasshortlygoingtomarrytheyoungladywhosehandhehadjustkissed。

  \"Itmaybeso,\"saidI,\"butIcan’tbelieveitallthesame。\"

  However,thepairweremarriedduringthecarnival,andthehusbandobtainedarichdowrywithhiswife。Thepoorgirldiedof’griefinthecourseofayear,butdidnotsayawordtillshewasonherdeath—bed。Herfoolishparents,ashamedofhavingbeendeceivedsogrossly,darednotsayanything,andgotthefemaleswindleroutoftheway;shehadtakengoodcare,however,tolayafirmholdonthedowry。Thestorybecameknown,andgavethegoodfolkofAugsburgmuchamusement,whileIbecamerenownedformysagacityinpiercingthedisguise。

  IcontinuedtoenjoythesocietyofmytwoservantsandofthefairAlsation,whocostmeahundredlouis。AttheendofaweekmyagreementwithBassicametoanend,leavinghimwithsomemoneyinhispocket。Hecontinuedtogiveperformances,returningtotheusualpricesandsuppressingthefreegallery。Hedidveryfairbusiness。

  IleftAugsburgtowardsthemiddleofDecember。

  IwasvexedonaccountofGertrude,whobelievedherselfwithchild,butcouldnotmakeuphermindtoaccompanymetoFrance。

  Herfatherwouldhavebeenpleasedformetotakeher;hehadnohopesofgettingherahusband,andwouldhavebeengladenoughtogetridofherbymymakinghermymistress。

  Weshallhearmoreofherinthecourseoffiveorsixyears,asalsoofmyexcellentcook,AnnaMidel,towhomIgaveapresentoffourhundredflorins。Shemarriedshortlyafterwards,andwhenI

  visitedthetownagainIfoundherunhappy。

  IcouldnotmakeupmymindtoforgiveLeDuc,whorodeonthecoachman’sbox,andwhenwewereinParis,half—wayalongtheRueSt。Antoine,Imadehimtakehistrunkandgetdown;andIlefthimtherewithoutacharacter,inspiteofhisentreaties。I

  neverheardofhimagain,butIstillmisshim,for,inspiteofhisgreatfailings,hewasanexcellentservant。PerhapsIshouldhavecalledtomindtheimportantserviceshehadrenderedmeatStuttgart,Soleure,Naples,Florence,andTurin;butIcouldnotpassoverhisimpudenceincompromisingmebeforetheAugsburgmagistrate。IfIhadnotsucceededinbringingacertainthefthometohim,itwouldhavebeenlaidtomydoor,andIshouldhavebeendishonoured。

  Ihaddoneagooddealinsavinghimfromjustice,and,besides,I

  hadrewardedhimliberallyforallthespecialserviceshehaddoneme。

  >FromAugsburgIwenttoBalebywayofConstance,whereIstayedatthedearestinninSwitzerland。Thelandlord,Imhoff,wastheprinceofcheats,buthisdaughterswereamusing,andafterathreedays’stayIcontinuedmyjourney。IgottoParisonthelastdayoftheyear1761,andIleftthecoachatthehouseintheRueduBacq,wheremygoodangelMadamed’Urfehadarrangedmeasuiteofroomswiththeutmostelegance。

  Ispentthreeweeksintheseroomswithoutgoinganywhere,inordertoconvincetheworthyladythatIhadonlyreturnedtoParistokeepmywordtoher,andmakeherbebornagainaman。

  Wespentthethreeweeksinmakingpreparationsforthisdivineoperation,andourpreparationsconsistedofdevotionstoeachofthesevenplanetsonthedaysconsecratedtoeachoftheintelligences。AfterthisIhadtoseek,inaplacewhichthespiritswouldpointouttome,foramaiden,thedaughterofanadept,whomIwastoimpregnatewithamalechildinamanneronlyknowntotheFraternityoftheRosyCross。Madamed’Urfewastoreceivethechildintoherarmsthemomentitwasborn;andtokeepitbesideherinbedforsevendays。Attheendofthesevendaysshewoulddiewithherlipsonthelipsofthechild,whowouldthusreceiveherreasonablesoul,whereasbeforeithadonlypossessedavegetalsoul。

  Thisbeingdone,itwastobemyparttocareforthechildwiththemagisteriumwhichwasknowntome,andassoonasithadattainedtoitsthirdyearMadamed’Urfewouldbegintorecoverherself—consciousness,andthenIwastobegintoinitiateherintheperfectknowledgeoftheGreatWork。

  TheoperationmusttakeplaceunderthefullmoonduringthemonthsofApril,May,orJune。Aboveall,Madamed’Urfewastomakeawillinfavourofthechild,whoseguardianIwastobetillitsthirteenthyear。

  Thissublimemadwomanhadnodoubtswhateverastothetruthofallthis,andburnedwithimpatiencetoseethevirginwhowasdestinedtobethevesselofelection。Shebeggedmetohastenmydeparture。

  Ihadhoped,inobtainingmyanswersfromtheoracle,thatshewouldbedeterredbytheprospectofdeath,andIreckonedonthenaturalloveoflifemakingherdefertheoperationforanindefiniteperiod。Butsuchwasnotthecase,andIfoundmyselfobligedtokeepmyword,inappearanceatallevents,andtogoonmyquestforthemysteriousvirgin。

  WhatIwantedwassomeyounghussywhomIcouldteachthepart,andIthoughtoftheCorticelli。ShehadbeenatPragueforthelastninemonths,andwhenwewereatBolognaIhadpromisedtocomeandseeherbeforetheendoftheyear。ButasIwasleavingGermany——bynomeansalandofpleasantmemoriestome——Ididnotthinkitwasworthwhilegoingoutofmywayforsuchatrifleinthedepthofwinter。Iresolvedtosendherenoughmoneyforthejourney,andtolethermeetmeinsomeFrenchtown。

  M。deFouquet,afriendofMadamed’Urfe’s,wasGovernorofMetz,andIfeltsurethat,withaletterofintroductionfromMadamed’Urfe,thisnoblemanwouldgivemeadistinguishedreception。

  Besides,hisnephew,theComtedeLastic,whomIknewwell,wastherewithhisregiment。ForthesereasonsIchoseMetzasameeting—placewiththevirginCorticelli,towhomthisnewpartwouldcertainlybeasurprise。Madamed’Urfegavemethenecessaryintroductions,andIleftParisonJanuary25th,1762,loadedwithpresents。Ihadaletterofcredittoalargeamount,butIdidnotmakeuseofitasmypursewasabundantlyreplenished。

  Itooknoservant,forafterCosta’srobbingmeandLeDuc’scheatingmeIfeltasifIcouldnottrustinanyone。IgottoMetzintwodays,andputupatthe\"RoiDagobert,\"anexcellentinn,whereIfoundtheComtedeLouvenhaupt,aSwede,whomIhadmetatthehouseofthePrincessofAnhalt—Zerbst,motheroftheEmpressofRussia。HeaskedmetosupwithhimandtheDucdeDeuxPants,whowastravellingincognitotoParistovisitLouisXV。,whoseconstantfriendhewas。

  ThedayaftermyarrivalItookmyletterstothegovernor,whotoldmeImustdinewithhimeveryday。M。deLastichadleftMetz,muchtomyregret,ashewouldhavecontributedinnosmalldegreetothepleasureofmystay。ThesamedayIwrotetotheCorticelli,sendingherfiftylouis,andtellinghertocomewithhermotherassoonaspossible,andtogetsomeonewhoknewthewaytoaccompanyher。ShecouldnotleavesPraguebeforethebeginningofLent,andtomakesureofhercomingIpromisedthatIwouldmakeherfortune。

  InfourorfivedaysIknewmywayaboutthetown,butIdidnotfrequentpoliteassemblies,preferringtogotothetheatre,whereacomicoperasingerhadcaptivatedme。HernamewasRaton,andshewasonlyfifteen,afterthefashionofactresseswhoalwayssubtractatleasttwoorthreeyearsfromtheirage。However,thisfailingiscommontowomen,andisapardonableone,sincetobeyouthfulisthegreatestofalladvantagestothem。Ratonwasnotsomuchhandsomeasattractive,butwhatchieflymadeheranobjectofdesirewasthefactthatshehadputthepriceoftwenty—fivelouisonhermaidenhead。Onecouldspendanightwithher,andmakethetrialforaLouis;thetwenty—fivewereonlytobepaidontheaccomplishmentofthegreatwork。

  Itwasnotoriousthatnumerousofficersinthearmyandyoungbarristershadundertakentheoperationunsuccessfully,andallofthemhadpaidalouisapiece。

  Thissingularcasewasenoughtowhetmycuriosity。IwasnotlongbeforeIcalledonRaton,butnotwishingtobedupedbyherItookdueprecautions。Itoldherthatshemustcomeandsupwithme,andthatIwouldgiveherthetwenty—fivelouisifmyhappinesswascomplete,andthatifIwereunsuccessfulsheshouldhavesixlouisinsteadofone,providedthatshewasnottied。

  Herauntassuredmethatthiswasnotthecase;butIcouldnothelpthinkingofVictorine。

  Ratoncametosupperwithheraunt,whowenttobedinanadjoiningclosetwhenthedessertwasbroughtin。Thegirl’sfigurewasexquisitelybeautiful,andIfeltthatIhadnosmalltaskbeforeme。Shewaskind,laughing,anddefiedmetotheconquestofafleecenotofgold,butofebony,whichtheyouthofMetzhadassaultedinvain。PerhapsthereaderwillthinkthatI,whowasnolongerinmyfirstvigour,wasdiscouragedbythethoughtofthemanywhohadfailed;butIknewmypowers,anditonlyamusedme。HerformerlovershadbeenFrenchmen,moreskilledincarryingstrongplacesbyassaultthanineludingtheartfulnessofagirlwhocorkedherselfup。IwasanItalian,andknewallaboutthat,soIhadnodoubtsastomyvictory。

  However,mypreparationsweresuperfluous;forassoonasRatonfeltfrommymodeofattackthatthetrickwouldbeofnoavailshemetmydesireshalf—way,withouttryingthedevicewhichhadmadeherseemtobewhatshewasnolongertoherinexpertlovers。

  Shegaveherselfupingoodfaith,andwhenIhadpromisedtokeepthesecretherardourswereequaltomine。Itwasnotherfirsttrial,andIconsequentlyneednothavegivenherthetwenty—fivelouis,butIwaswellsatisfied,andnotcaringmuchformaidenheadsrewardedherasifIhadbeenthefirsttobiteatthecherry。

  IkeptRatonatalouisadaytillthearrivaloftheCorticelli,andshehadtobefaithfultome,asIneverlethergooutofmysight。IlikedthegirlsowellandfoundhersopleasantthatI

  wassorrythattheCorticelliwascoming;however,IwastoldofherarrivalonenightjustasIwasleavingmyboxatthetheatre。

  Myfootmantoldmeinaloudvoicethatmyladywife,mydaughter,andagentlemanhadjustarrivedfromFrankfort,andwereawaitingmeattheinn。

  \"Idiot,\"Iexclaimed,\"Ihavenowifeandnodaughter。\"

  However,allMetzheardthatmyfamilyhadarrived。

  TheCorticellithrewherarmsroundmyneck,laughingasusual,andhermotherpresentedmetotheworthymanwhohadaccompaniedthemfromPraguetoMetz。HewasanItaliannamedMonth,whohadlivedforalongtimeatPrague,wherehetaughthisnativelanguage。IsawthatM。Monthandtheoldwomanweresuitablyaccommodated,andIthenledtheyoungfoolintomyroom。Ifoundherchangedforthebetter;shehadgrown,hershapewasimproved,andherpleasantmannersmadeheraverycharminggirl。

  CHAPTERXV

  IReturnedtoParisWithTheCorticelli,NowCountessLascaris——

  TheHypostasisFails——Aix—la—Chapelle——Duel——Mimid’Ache——TheCorticelliTurnsTraitresstoHerOwnDisadvantage——JourneytoSulzbach\"Whydidyouallowyourmothertocallherselfmywife,littlesimpleton?Doyouthinkthat’sacomplimenttomyjudgment?Shemighthavegivenherselfoutforyourgoverness,asshewishestopassyouoffasmydaughter。\"

  \"Mymotherisanobstinateoldwomanwhohadratherbewhippedatthecart—tailthancallherselfmygoverness。Shehasverynarrowideas,andalwaysthinksthatgovernessandprocuressmeanthesamething。\"

  \"She’sanoldfool,butwewillmakeherhearreasoneitherwithherwillorinspiteofit。Butyoulookwelldressed,haveyoumadeyourfortune?\"

  \"AtPragueIcaptivatedtheaffectionsofCountN————,andheprovedagenerouslover。ButletyourfirstactionbetosendbackM。Month。TheworthymanhashisfamilyatPraguetolookafter;

  hecan’taffordtostaylonghere。\"

  \"True,Iwillseeaboutitdirectly。\"

  ThecoachstartedforFrankfortthesameevening,andsummoningMonthIthankedhimforhiskindnessandpaidhimgenerously,sohewentoffwellpleased。

  IhadnothingfurthertodoatMetz,soItookleaveofmynewfriends,andintwodaystimeIwasatNancy,whereIwrotetoMadamed’UrfethatIwasonmywaybackwithavirgin,thelastofthefamilyofLascaris,whohadoncereignedatConstantinople。I

  beggedhertoreceiveherfrommyhands,atacountryhousewhichbelongedtoher,whereweshouldbeoccupiedforsomedaysincabalisticceremonies。

  SheansweredthatshewouldawaitusatPont—Carre,anoldcastlefourleaguesdistantfromParis,andthatshewouldwelcometheyoungprincesswithallpossiblekindness。

  \"Ioweherallthemorefriendship,\"addedthesublimemadwoman,\"asthefamilyofLascarisisconnectedwiththefamilyofd’Urfe,andasIamtobebornagainintheseedofthehappyvirgin。\"

  Ifeltthatmytaskwouldbenotexactlytothrowcoldwateronherenthusiasm,buttoholditincheckandtomoderateitsmanifestations。Ithereforeexplainedtoherbyreturnofpostthatshemustbecontenttotreatthevirginasacountess,notaprincess,andIendedbyinformingherthatweshouldarrive,accompaniedbythecountess’sgoverness,ontheMondayofHolyWeek。

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