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IN LONDON AND MOSCOW, Volume 5b--TO LONDON
THE MEMOIRS OF JACQUES CASANOVA DE SEINGALT
THE RARE UNABRIDGED LONDON EDITION OF 1894 TRANSLATED BY ARTHUR
SYMONS.
--I Part from Marcoline and Set Out for Paris--An Amorous Journey
caused me, I gave myself up to the enjoyment of my fair Venetian,
premonition that we should soon be separated from one another.
The day after the supper I gave to Madame Pernon and M. Bono, we went
Querini, the procurator, Morosini, M. Memmo, and Count Stratico, a
they had been in London, and were passing through Lyons on their
hearted, but I remained calm, and said nothing to her. She did not
besides, she did not know them by sight. I saw that M. Memmo had
the latter very well I felt bound to pay them my respects then and
Morosini, while Memmo seemed moved; but no doubt he remembered that
years ago. I congratulated the gentlemen on their embassy to
commended myself to their good offices to enable me to return also.
appearance of prosperity, said that while I had to stay away he had
than forbidden fruit."
He smiled, and asked me whither I went and whence I came.
"I come from Rome," I answered, "where I had some converse with the
way to London.
"Call on me here, if you have time, I have a little commission to
stopping here for long?"
"Three or four days."
When I 'got back to my box Marcoline asked me who were the gentlemen
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