ONE:No, Madame, replied Casanova, he was a painter who amused himself by being ambassador.M. le Brun, though neither disagreeable nor ill-tempered, was impossible on account of the dissipated life he led. Always running after other women, always gambling and in debt, spending not only his own money but all his wifes earnings, another woman would have left him or led a miserable life. Not so Lisette. She lived in his house on friendly terms with him, though their marriage had long been one only in name.
TWO:On the other hand, any one who had been faithful and loyal to her parents, now met with their reward.Louis XVIII. says of her
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