Reader(s): Wickham, Peter
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Period: Classical
Catalogue No: NA0297
Barcode: 9781781981085
Release Date: 03/2018

CASANOVA, G.: Story of My Life (The), Vol. 1 (Unabridged)

The Story of My Life is the explosive and exhilarating autobiography by the infamous libertine Giacomo Casanova. Intense and scandalous, Casanova’s extraordinary adventures take the listener on an incredible voyage across 18th-century Europe—from France to Russia, Poland to Spain and Turkey to Germany, with Venice at their heart. He falls madly in love, has wild flings and delirious orgies, and encounters some of the most brilliant figures of his time, including Catherine the Great, Louis XV and Benjamin Franklin. He holds a verbal duel with Voltaire, a pistol duel with a Polish noble, and finds himself hauled before the court multiple times, including in London, where the judge in question turns out to be none other than Henry Fielding. His appetite for life is voracious; for him, a life lived close to the precipice is the only life worth living.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Casanova, Giacomo - Author
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
1The Story of My Life09:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2By recollecting the pleasures I have had formerly…11:05
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3A so-called free-thinker told me at one time…11:46
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4Venetian Years. Episode 1: Childhood.09:38
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I fell asleep almost as soon as I was in bed…08:18
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6She considered it a duty to think of me…08:21
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Chapter 207:19
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
8I could not make it out; I had just entered life…07:38
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 2
1At the end of the three days she took me…09:27
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2This was my first literary exploit…09:34
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3I composed a letter, short but calculated…10:11
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4At noon, as we were at dinner in the kitchen…10:25
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5Chapter 310:08
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6I had entire confidence in the secrecy…11:12
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7The letter contained the statement of a cowardly…11:35
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 3
1The next day Doctor Olivo found her…09:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2The theory of morals and its usefulness…08:22
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Chapter 411:05
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4All these fine acquaintances amongst women…10:44
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5I could not give an idea of my grandmother's…11:54
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6On the eve of Ascension Day M. Manzoni…11:14
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Throughout the summer, I carried on a course…10:12
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 4
1I remained motionless for a long while…08:29
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2At the close of my long discourse Lucie…09:26
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Three or four days afterwards, I paid a visit…11:27
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4Chapter 509:22
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5My invectives came to an end with the darkness.08:18
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6The first kiss I gave them was prompted…07:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I said no more, and pretended to be very sleepy.09:08
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8I place upon my bed a shirt, an abbé's neckband…10:02
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
Disc 5
1I grieved as much as the unfortunate parents…08:05
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2On Ascension Day, we all went to pay a visit…06:47
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3Chapter 610:12
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4The time to leave my father's house…09:51
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5The plan of the two worthy gentlemen…09:46
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6The principal duty of the prefect…10:12
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7I threw off my seminarist's habit, and dressed…10:11
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8Chapter 708:01
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Disc 6
1Feeling deeply for her grief, and confidence…09:02
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2At a quarter before twelve I see Razetta…09:39
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3In the afternoon I happened to be with him…09:09
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4At noon the next day I met the major…08:19
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5How many thoughts crowded upon my mind…10:26
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6Episode 2: Cleric in Naples. Chapter 809:35
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7The man who is delivered from great perplexity…09:43
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8The friar, who had to remain with me…06:55
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Disc 7
1Availing myself of a moment during which…10:35
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2I reached the Holy City, tired almost to death…09:46
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3As we were getting within one hundred yards…10:34
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4'He who goes slowly, goes safely,' said the friar…09:51
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5From Terni I went on foot to Otricoli…09:27
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6After dinner we repaired to my room…11:00
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7I left Salerno with two priests…11:01
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Disc 8
1Chapter 910:19
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2Don Gennaro, as I returned home…10:16
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3The next day she asked me…09:26
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4When a man is in love very little is enough…12:26
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5Just after I had left M. Vivaldi's house…09:44
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6I naturally felt it my duty to call…10:30
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7In the evening I called upon Lucrezia.10:15
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Disc 9
1'I have loved Barbara for the last six months…'11:27
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2In a moment of calm, seeing the disorder…09:36
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3Chapter 1010:13
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4As I wished not to neglect Gama's advice…10:14
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5The first rays of the sun, piercing through…10:45
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6With a deep reverence, which expressed…10:37
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7As soon as I had written the sonnet…10:58
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Disc 10
1The cardinal gave me, then, the stanzas…10:21
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2About midnight, as I was ready to go to bed…10:03
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3She promised to follow my instructions…10:56
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4He spoke the last words because he saw…07:59
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5Chapter 1109:35
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6When I was dressed, I thought I ought to pay…08:35
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7While I was waiting for him, Marina came in…08:23
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8I went out to get some money from the banker…07:34
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Disc 11
1The trust placed in Providence…10:40
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2Chapter 1210:01
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3'After Salimberi, you are the only man…'10:37
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4'Here it is. You suppose me wealthy…'10:23
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5You have already guessed, I have no doubt…10:14
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6I found myself free, with gold and jewels…08:10
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7Episode 3: Military Career. Chapter 1306:57
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8In spite of my surprise, and of the difficulty I had…06:37
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Disc 12
1Had I received Thérèse's letter one week sooner…07:55
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
2After my visit to Madame Manzoni…08:17
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3Towards the end of the month…07:10
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4Chapter 1411:13
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5You can find throughout Italy, in Greece…08:01
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6We arrived at the Venetian Embassy in Pera…09:52
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7Notwithstanding all the politeness…10:16
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8'It is all perfectly true; yet you must forgive me…'10:37
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Disc 13
1We spoke of many other things…10:38
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2'No doubt of it, and confession supposes…'09:51
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3Yusuf was highly delighted at hearing me speak…11:10
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4I spent a pleasant day with Yusuf…09:36
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5The threat, and the tone…11:53
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6The lady who was then most eminent…09:34
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7I spent my days in a continual state of rage…11:13
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Disc 14
1As I was concluding my translation…09:28
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2When I woke up the next morning…10:42
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3The bells begin to toll, and I proceed towards…09:47
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4One of the peasants, an elderly…10:24
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5Our dinner was nearly over, when we heard…06:14
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6M. Foscari, the commander of the bastarda…10:40
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7Chapter 1508:43
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8A few days afterwards, as I was entertaining…07:05
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Disc 15
1I put a stop to the quarrel by telling Fastidio…09:41
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2During the following days it struck me…09:31
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
3As M. D---- R---- was saying the last word…10:58
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
4I would often be indiscreet enough to remain…09:42
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
5From the day when, by giving me her hair…08:48
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
6After that conversation, in which I had enjoyed…09:59
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
7Episode 4: Return to Venice. Chapter 1607:18
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8'Do we make a mystery of it?'07:58
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Disc 16
1In the morning, worn out with fatigue…08:06
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2The first thing I resolved on…08:41
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3I have observed a singular thing in Corfu…09:03
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4Chapter 1709:51
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5The waiter of the magazzino came to be paid…10:10
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6An hour later, two noblemen…08:58
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7'On the second day, during the festivities…'06:27
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8With all these oddities, the three friends…07:37
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Disc 17
1Chapter 1811:22
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2The next day, Zawoiski called on me very early…09:50
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3I knew an honest widow who resided in a lane…09:56
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4I was thus engaged in a rather delicate…12:15
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5I intended to make some enquiries the next day…09:00
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6The count and his son came to dinner.11:51
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7Now and then we recollected that the time…09:39
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Disc 18
1Towards dusk, the count and his son…09:47
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2Chapter 1910:53
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3Christine did not utter a single word…09:22
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4While we were talking I kept looking…11:56
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5We had the whole evening before us…09:52
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6I spent one hour with her, fighting…09:03
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7We dined rather late, and I took care…10:43
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Disc 19
1A certain Countess of Tos… from Treviso…06:58
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2Episode 5: Milan and Mantua. Chapter 2009:52
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3We were in the habit of walking to a farm…08:59
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4Declaration. I hereby declare that…10:55
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5The count had not yet arrived.10:18
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6'That husband is indeed a sensible fellow.'09:27
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7O'Neilan was only twenty-three years old…09:01
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8Chapter 2107:20
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Disc 20
1The son then took a letter out of his pocket…09:16
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2Capitani called me, and I joined him.08:53
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3The next morning, as soon as I was dressed…09:19
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4Chapter 2211:08
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5Capitani took leave of me on the following day…08:41
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6When I made my appearance at Narici's house…10:55
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7The state of excitement in which I was…10:05
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8Chapter 2304:57
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Disc 21
1My business was in reference to a carriage…08:44
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2My happiness would have been too great…07:35
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3'We dined gaily together…'08:00
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4I felt sure that she could not refuse me…06:11
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5'As you know that I entertain great friendship…'06:02
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6To Paris and Prison. Episode 6: Paris. Chapter 107:11
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7When I found myself in the streets…08:18
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8We were enjoying our dessert when the hosier…08:12
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9Whilst my dear Henriette was taking her lesson…09:39
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Disc 22
1As I had nothing particular to do…05:24
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2Chapter 208:49
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3Thus supremely happy, and finding in one…10:11
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4The concert began by a magnificent symphony…10:34
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5One month was gone since the great supper…09:23
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6Chapter 309:22
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7We left Parma late in the evening…10:02
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8I was not much better either in 1768…09:00
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Disc 23
1While I was thus curing myself…07:41
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2I made my friends to understand that the good…08:32
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3Chapter 409:35
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4'How have you contrived,' I said to him one day…08:44
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5This letter piqued my curiosity…09:56
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6'That is a very long speech,' I said to him, coldly…09:30
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7Chapter 510:12
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8I had for my supper what was left of the meal…09:36
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Disc 24
1It was in Lyons that a respectable individual…07:41
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2We left Lyons in the public diligence…08:14
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3Chapter 610:29
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4Baletti called on me and entreated me…10:47
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5As we were thus conversing, M. Patu…10:27
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6I was confused, I was in despair, but the stout…10:04
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7I felt some curiosity about the matter…10:06
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8Chapter 705:51
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Disc 25
1I took a coach and drove to Coraline's…09:52
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2In the month of August the Royal Academy…09:25
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3After this answer, given in the most serious tone…09:10
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4'You are stupid, my good friend.'08:20
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5I told him that I had seen him, then only a child…08:23
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6Chapter 808:17
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7The Italian comedians obtained at that time…09:27
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8Mademoiselle Vesian was an interesting…10:31
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Disc 26
1I placed in an envelope the papers…10:58
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2The young girl, full of wonder at my plan…10:22
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3Chapter 909:09
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4The young and lovely O-Morphi…09:47
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5This young man, well-made, pale, grave…09:50
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6The valet, who did not know me…09:32
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7My brother had completed several pictures…11:07
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Disc 27
1Episode 7: Venice. Chapter 1009:32
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2Such is the way in which Maria Teresa…07:06
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3The baroness invited me to introduce…10:11
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4My indigestion reminded me of a witty saying…07:08
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5Chapter 1109:39
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6We found the officer waiting for us…08:39
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7I had not seen Madame Manzoni since…09:33
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8The next day P— C— called on me…08:23
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9Chapter 1203:06
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Disc 28
1The moment we had reached the long avenue…10:18
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2As the dessert was placed on the table…09:48
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3'In seeing each day my beauty’s jewel…'10:23
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4Chapter 1309:12
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5I had just risen at noon…10:02
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6I returned home more dead than alive…10:28
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7If Love is imprudent, it is only in the hope…11:29
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Disc 29
1Chapter 1410:22
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2Not knowing what to do in Venice…08:32
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3On the following Friday, as we were rising…09:34
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4She threw herself, crying bitterly, on a chair…09:40
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5Chapter 1511:29
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6Feeling the need of hope, and almost dead…10:02
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7'A nun, who for the last two months…'10:33
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Disc 30
1The next morning, being Sunday…04:40
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2Episode 8: Convent Affairs. Chapter 1609:49
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3On the Wednesday after I had written…09:09
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4After reading this note, which stated the exact…09:52
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5'Our acquaintance,' she said, 'has begun…'09:57
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6Chapter 1709:33
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7M---- M---- had, amongst the charms…10:28
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8On St Catherine's Day, the patroness…09:18
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Disc 31
1After a supper which lasted two hours…06:37
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2I was burning with ardent desires…05:25
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3Chapter 1807:59
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4As soon as it was time, I repaired to the temple…11:00
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5That letter certainly took me by surprise…07:06
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6I have already stated that my mistress…08:24
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7Chapter 1907:51
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8My own portrait was set with rare perfection…09:30
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9Three days after Twelfth Night…08:40
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Disc 32
1I was in a perspiration, and the weather…10:31
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2I should have been very ungrateful…09:19
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3Chapter 2008:09
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4'Immediately after you had gone away…'10:37
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5It did not require much argument to conquer me.09:18
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6'Now,' said M---- M----, 'I am going to satisfy…'09:21
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7Episode 9: The False Nun. Chapter 2108:54
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8Thus did I wittingly deprive myself of the power…06:43
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Disc 33
1After midnight it was time to think…08:20
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2A look of compliance was C---- C----'s…07:24
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3'I am certain, my own beloved, that you told…'07:45
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4Chapter 2209:22
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5We returned together to Venice…08:56
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6The night was short, for she was obliged…09:02
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7M. Cavalli received M. Memmo with a smile…09:13
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8The Abbé de Bernis was created minister…08:43
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9Chapter 2303:56
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Disc 34
1It was now seven weeks since M. de Bragadin…08:59
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2I was glad to leave her in error, and swore…09:25
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3I was perfectly certain, I repeat, that the whole…07:46
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4On Tuesday morning I went to Murano…09:00
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5Chapter 2409:59
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6I then made Tonine come upstairs…10:42
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7Barberine, Tonine's younger sister, came to kiss…07:25
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8When speech like this proceeds from a mouth…07:37
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Disc 35
1Chapter 2509:44
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2The surgeon had hardly gone out of the door…12:04
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3Everything that happened throughout this fatal…08:23
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4In the July of 1755 the hateful court…10:52
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5Episode 10: Under the Leads. Chapter 2610:41
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6At last the clock roused me from my reverie…08:24
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7About noon the gaoler reappeared…05:29
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8This life of Mary began, not with the day…06:55
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Disc 36
1The same day I sickened with a high fever…10:57
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2Chapter 2711:11
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3One day towards the end of the month…09:32
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4This curious discourse made me know my man.10:31
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5I began by forbidding them to sweep…10:51
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6This unwelcome guest was a true burden to me…09:51
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7The board was made of deal…10:49
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Disc 37
1The next morning at day-break…09:20
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2Chapter 2809:08
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3Lawrence, who remained alone with me…08:53
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4I had no doubts as to his curiosity…09:07
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5I told Lawrence that I wanted to celebrate…08:50
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6'My aim and my only aim has always been…'10:33
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7Chapter 2907:48
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8Assuming an inspired air, I said, 'Be seated…'09:45
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Disc 38
1The rest of the day was devoted to high…10:26
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2I called my companions, and we set all…09:01
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3Chapter 3010:09
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4Not knowing what to do next…10:45
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5As soon as I got through I made haste…08:39
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6In due course we reached Mestre.10:00
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7Chapter 3105:30
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8I was given an excellent supper, and I ate…07:25
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Disc 39
1I went out and walked for two hours…08:28
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2As I was now alone in peace and quietness…08:03
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3At Strassburg I rejoined Madame Rivière…06:53
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4Chapter 3208:13
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5As soon as I found out that M. de Choiseul…08:34
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6I listened and was weary…09:24
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7The brother was not a man of a very pleasing…08:01
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8As soon as I got back to my own lodging…08:06
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