Vulgar words in Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 08: Convent Affairs (Page 1)
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He has told me that, if he had not seen it with his own eyes, he never would have believed that a man could run the race that you ran so splendidly the other night, but he says that, by making love in that manner, you bid defiance to death, for he is certain that the blood you lost comes from the brain.
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I pity you both, however, with all my heart, because I know that you are obliged to make love through a grating in that horrid parlour.
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'It might be so,' I said to her, 'but his name does not shew my lover to be the bastard of that nobleman, and still less his legitimate child, for M. de Bragadin was never married.'