The False Nun | Page 8

Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
have to blush on that account.
More than one hour was spent in gallant and friendly conversation,
without my giving any satisfaction to my burning desires. M--- M----
attracted me more than C---- C----, but I would not for the world have
offended the charming girl. M---- M---- was beginning to shew some
anxiety about the absence of M. de Bernis, when the door-keeper
brought her a note from him.
"A courier," he wrote, "who arrived two hours ago, prevents my being
happy to-night, for I am compelled to pass it in answering the
dispatches I have received. I trust that you will forgive and pity me.
May I hope that you will kindly grant me on Friday the pleasure of
which I am so unfortunately deprived to-day? Let me know your
answer by to-morrow. I wish ardently, in that case, to find you with the
same guests, to whom I beg you will present my affectionate
compliments."
"Well," said M---- M----, "it is not his fault. We will sup without him.
Will you come on Friday?"
"Yes, with the greatest pleasure. But what is the matter with you, dear
C---- C----? You look sad."
"Sad, no, unless it should be for the sake of my friend, for I have never
seen a more polite and more obliging gentleman."
"Very well, dear, I am glad he has rendered you so sensible."
"What do you mean? Could anyone be insensible to his merit?"

"Better still, but I agree with you. Only tell me if you love him?"
"Well, even if I loved him, do you think I would go and tell him?
Besides, I am certain that he loves my friend."
So saying, she sat down on M---- M----'s knee, calling her her own
little wife, and my two beauties began to bestow on one another
caresses which made me laugh heartily. Far from troubling their sport, I
excited them, in order to enjoy a spectacle with which I had long been
acquainted.
M---- M---- took up a book full of the most lascivious engravings, and
said, with a significant glance in my direction:
"Do you wish me to have a fire lighted in the alcove?"
I understood her, and replied:
"You would oblige me, for the bed being large we can all three sleep
comfortably in it."
I guessed that she feared my suspecting the ambassador of enjoying
from the mysterious closet the sight of our amorous trio, and she
wished to destroy that suspicion by her proposal.
The table having been laid in front of the alcove, supper was served,
and we all did honour to it. We were all blessed with a devouring
appetite. While M---- M---- was teaching her friend how to mix punch,
I was admiring with delight the progress made in beauty by C---- C----.
"Your bosom," I said to her, "must have become perfect during the last
nine months."
"It is like mine," answered M---- M----, "would you like to see for
yourself?"
Of course I did not refuse. M---- M---- unlaced her friend, who made
no resistance, and performing afterwards the same office upon herself,
in less than two minutes I was admiring four rivals contending for the

golden apple like the three goddesses, and which would have set at
defiance the handsome Paris himself to adjudge the prize without
injustice. Need I say what an ardent fire that ravishing sight sent
coursing through my veins? I placed immediately an the table the
Academie des Dames, and pointed out a certain position to M---- M----,
who, understanding my wishes, said to C---- C----:
"Will you, darling, represent that group with me?"
A look of compliance was C---- C----'s only answer; she was not yet
inured to amorous pleasures as much as her lovely teacher. While I was
laughing with delight, the two friends were getting ready, and in a few
minutes we were all three in bed, and in a state of nature. At first,
satisfied with enjoying the sight of the barren contest of my two
bacchanalians, I was amused by their efforts and by the contrast of
colours, for one was dark and the other fair, but soon, excited myself,
and consumed by all the fire of voluptuousness, I threw myself upon
them, and I made them, one after the other, almost faint away from the
excess of love and enjoyment.
Worn out and satiated with pleasure, I invited them to take some rest.
We slept until we were awakened by the alarum, which I had taken care
to set at four o'clock. We were certain of turning to good account the
two hours we had then to spare before parting company, which we did
at the dawn of day, humiliated at having to confess our exhaustion, but
highly pleased with each other,
Continue reading on your phone by scaning this QR Code

 / 45
Tip: The current page has been bookmarked automatically. If you wish to continue reading later, just open the Dertz Homepage, and click on the 'continue reading' link at the bottom of the page.