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proposition; confirmed by the doctors of the Holy College in

controversy; had the effect of opening the doors of the palace that

same evening。 The young cardinals; the foreign envoys; the wealthy

inhabitants; and the principal men of the town of Rome came; crowded

the rooms; and held a joyous festival; the common people made grand

illuminations; and thus the whole population celebrated the return of

the Queen of Pleasure to her occupation; for she was at that time the

presiding deity of Love。 The experts in all the arts loved her much;

because she spent considerable sums of money improving the Church in

Rome; which contained poor Theodora's tomb; which was destroyed during

that pillage of Rome in which perished the traitorous constable of

Bourbon; for this holy maiden was placed therein in a massive coffin

of gold and silver; which the cursed soldiers were anxious to obtain。

The basilic cost; it is said; more than the pyramid erected by the

Lady Rhodepa; an Egyptian courtesan; eighteen hundred years before the

coming of our divine Saviour; which proves the antiquity of this

pleasant occupation; the extravagant prices which the wise Egyptians

paid for their pleasures; and how things deteriorate; seeing that now

for a trifle you can have a chemise full of female loveliness in the

Rue du Petit…Heulen; at Paris。 Is it not abomination?



Never had Madame Imperia appeared so lovely as at this first gala

after her mourning。 All the princes; cardinals; and others declared

that she was worthy the homage of the whole world; which was there

represented by a noble from every known land; and thus was it amply

demonstrated that beauty was in every place queen of everything。



The envoy of the King of France; who was a cadet of the house of l'Ile

Adam; arrived late; although he had never yet seen Imperia; and was

most anxious to do so。 He was a handsome young knight; much in favour

with his sovereign; in whose court he had a mistress; whom he loved

with infinite tenderness; and who was the daughter of Monsieur de

Montmorency; a lord whose domains bordered upon those of the house of

l'Ile Adam。 To this penniless cadet the king had given certain

missions to the duchy of Milan; of which he had acquitted himself so

well that he was sent to Rome to advance the negotiations concerning

which historians have written so much in their books。 Now if he had

nothing of his own; poor little l'Ile Adam relied upon so good a

beginning。 He was slightly built; but upright as a column; dark; with

black; glistening eyes; and a man not easily taken in; but concealing

his finesse; he had the air of an innocent child; which made him

gentle and amiable as a laughing maiden。 Directly this gentleman

joined her circle; and her eyes had rested upon him; Madame Imperia

felt herself bitten by a strong desire; which stretched the harp

strings of her nature; and produced therefrom a sound she had not

heard for many a day。 She was seized with such a vertigo of true love

at the sight of this freshness of youth; that but for her imperial

dignity she would have kissed the good cheeks which shone like little

apples。



Now take note of this; that so called modest women; and ladies whose

skirts bear their armorial bearings; are thoroughly ignorant of the

nature of man; because they keep to one alone; like the Queen of

France who believed all men had ulcers in the nose because the king

had; but a great courtesan; like Madame Imperia; knew man to his core;

because she had handled a great many。 In her retreat; everyone came

out in his true colours; and concealed nothing; thinking to himself

that he would not be long with her。 Having often deplored this

subjection; sometimes she would remark that she suffered from pleasure

more than she suffered from pain。 There was the dark shadow of her

life。 You may be sure that a lover was often compelled to part with a

nice little heap of crowns in order to pass the night with her; and

was reduced to desperation by a refusal。 Now for her it was a joyful

thing to feel a youthful desire; like that she had for the little

priest; whose story commences this collection; but because she was

older than in those merry days; love was more fully established in

her; and she soon perceived that it was of a fiery nature when it

began to make itself felt; indeed; she suffered in her skin like a cat

that is being scorched; and so much so that she had an intense longing

to spring upon this gentleman; and bear him in triumph to her nest; as

a kite does its prey; but with great difficulty she restrained

herself。 When he came and bowed to her; she threw back her head; and

assumed a most dignified attitude; as do those who have a love

infatuation in their hearts。 The gravity of her demeanour to the young

ambassador caused many to think that she had work in store for him;

equivocating on the word; after the custom of the time。



L'Ile Adam; knowing himself to be dearly loved by his mistress;

troubled himself but little about Madame Imperia; grave or gay; and

frisked about like a goat let loose。 The courtesan; terribly annoyed

at this; changed her tone; from being sulky became gay and lively;

came to him; softened her voice; sharpened her glance; gracefully

inclined her head; rubbed against him with her sleeve; and called him

Monsiegneur; embraced him with the loving words; trifled with his

hand; and finished by smiling at him most affably。 He; not imagining

that so unprofitable a lover would suit her; for he was as poor as a

church mouse; and did not know that his beauty was the equal in her

eyes to all the treasures of the world; was not taken in her trap; but

continued to ride the high horse with his hand on his hips。 This

disdain of her passion irritated Madame to the heart; which by this

spark was set in flame。 If you doubt this; it is because you know

nothing of the profession of the Madame Imperia; who by reason of it

might be compared to a chimney; in which a great number of fires have

been lighted; which had filled it with soot; in this state a match was

sufficient to burn everything there; where a hundred fagots has smoked

comfortably。 She burned within from top to toe in a horrible manner;

and could not be extinguished save with the water of love。 The cadet

of l'Ile Adam left the room without noticing this ardour。



Madame; disconsolate at his departure; lost her senses from her head

to her feet; and so thoroughly that she sent a messenger to him on the

galleries; begging him to pass the night with her。 On no other

occasion of her life had she had this cowardice; either for king;

pope; or emperor; since the high price of her favours came from the

bondage in which she held her admirers; whom the more she humbled the

more she raised herself。 The disdainful hero of this history was

informed by the head chamber…women; who was a clever jade; that in all

probability a great treat awaited him; for most certainly Madame would

regale him with her most delicate inventions of love。 L'Ile Adam

returned to the salons; delighted at this lucky chance。 Directly the

envoy of France reappeared; as everyone had seen Imperia turn pale at

his departure; the general joy knew no bounds; because everyone was

delighted to see her return to her old life of love。 An English

cardinal; who had drained more than one big…bellied flagon; and wished

to taste Imperia; went to l'Ile Adam and whispered to him; 〃Hold her

fast; so that she shall never again escape us。〃



The story of this remark was told to the pope at his levee; and caused

him to remark; /Laetamini; gentes; quoniam surrexit Dominus/。 A

quotation which the old cardinals abominated as a profanation of

sacred texts。 Seeing which; the pope reprimanded them severely; and

took occasion to lecture them; telling them that if they were good

Christians they were bad politicians。 Indeed; he relied upon the fair

Imperia to reclaim the emperor; and with this idea he syringed her

well with flattery。



The lights of the palace being extinguished; the golden flagons on the

floor; and the servants drunk and stretched about on the carpets;

Madame entered her bedchamber; leading by the hand her dear lover…

elect; and she was well pleased; and has since confessed that so

strongly was she bitten with love; she could hardly restrain herself

from rolling at his feet like a beast of the field; begging him to

crush her beneath him if he could。 L'Ile Adam slipped off his

garments; and tumbled into bed as if he were in his own house。 Seeing

which; Madame hastened her preparations; and sprang into her lover's

arms with a frenzy that astonished her women; who knew her to be

ordinarily one of the most modest of women on these occasions。 The

astonishment became general throughout the country; for the pair

remained in bed for nine days; eating; drinking; and embracing in a

marvellous and most masterly manner。 Madame told her women that at

last she had placed her 

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