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"Marcoline," said I, "has not only capital which will produce a larger sum than that which I have named, but she has also valuable possessions.
Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 22: to London Giacomo Casanova 1761
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"Marcoline," said I, "has not only capital which will produce a larger sum than that which I have named, but she has also valuable possessions.
The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Giacomo Casanova 1761
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I could kiss neither of them, since one passed for my niece, and my sense of humanity would not allow me to treat Marcoline as my mistress in the presence of an unfortunate brother who adored her, and had never obtained the least favour from her.
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M. Querini told her in our presence what he had just told Marcoline, and the duenna assured him that she would take, the utmost care of the young lady.
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Marcoline, as blithe and smiling as before, first accosted M. Querini, and then did the polite to all the company.
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We had agreed that I should leave my niece and Marcoline in the carriage, and should interview Madame
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Marcoline, always desirous of pleasing me, ordered a third place to be laid.
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But in spite of this piece of comedy, Marcoline and I were sad all the way.
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I had a green velvet jacket made for Marcoline, with breeches of the same and silver-lace garters, green silk stockings, and fine leather shoes of the same colour.
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This stung her; and urging Irene to follow her example, she took up a position in my bed by force; and as there was not enough room for three, Marcoline got on top of Irene, calling her her wife.
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