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Marton rose to light me out of the room, but her aunt, believing Nanette to be my favourite, gave her such an imperative order to accompany me that she was compelled to obey.

In the mean time, thanks to her imagination, she finds the means of satisfying her senses with the charming Marton who kindly performs the part of her husband.

Marton told Nanette that I could not possibly be ignorant of what takes place between young girls sleeping together.

Another hour is spent, when suddenly Nanette begins to laugh, Angela wants to know the reason, and Marton whispering a few words to her, they both laugh likewise.

They exchanged a few words, whispering to each other, and Marton told me to go to bed, that they would follow me as soon as I was asleep.

CHAPTER IV I receive the minor orders from the patriarch of Venice--I get acquainted with Senator Malipiero, with Therese Imer, with the niece of the Curate, with Madame Orio, with Nanette and Marton, and with the Cavamacchia--I become a preacher--my adventure with Lucie at Pasean A rendezvous on the third story.

Whenever I caught anyone it always turned out to be Nanette or Marton, who at once discovered themselves, and I, stupid Don Quixote, instantly would let them go!

I could only act at random, and I paid my first compliments to the one who was lying on my right, not knowing whether she was Nanette or Marton.

Go away as soon as we sit down to table, and Marton will escort you as far as the street door, but do not leave the house.

When I saw Nanette in my arms, beaming with love, and Marton near the bed, holding a candle, with her eyes reproaching us with ingratitude because we did not speak to her, who, by accepting my first caresses, had encouraged her sister to follow her example, I realized all my happiness.

Nanette and Marton, who could not imagine the possibility of my being unfaithful to them.

If I had acted with her as with Nanette and Marton, she would not have been left by me in that state of ardent excitement which must have proved the principal cause of her fault, and she would not have fallen a prey to that scoundrel.

I spent the night with Nanette and Marton, and on the following morning, the seals having been taken off, I took possession of my dwelling.

Nanette and her sister Marton were the orphan daughters of a sister of Madame Orio.

After waiting three quarters of an hour the street door was locked, and a moment later Nanette and Marton entered the room.