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all the range of science. Moral science cannot be learnt in two months." "What his excellency has just said," said I, turning to Marcoline, "is perfectly correct. In affairs of marriage both parties should rely to a great extent on the advice of friends, for mere marriages of inclination are often unhappy." "That is a really philosophical remark, my dear Marcoline," said Querini; "but tell me the qualities which in your opinion are desirable in a husband." "I should be puzzled to name them, but they would all become manifest in the man that pleased me." "And supposing he were a worthless fellow?" "He would certainly not please me, and that's the reason why I have made up my mind never to marry a man whom I have not studied." "Supposing you made a mistake?" "Then I would weep in secret." "How if you were poor?" "She need never fear poverty, my lord," said I. "She has an income of fifty crowns a month for the remainder of her life." "Oh, that's a different matter. If that is so, sweetheart, you are privileged. You will be able to live at Venice in perfect independence." "I think that to live honourably there I only need the protection of a lord like your excellency." "As to that, Marcoline, I give you my word that I will do all in my power for you if you come to Venice. But let me ask you one question, how are you sure of your income of fifty crowns a month? You are laughing." "I laugh because I am such a silly little thing. I don't have any heed for my own business. My friend there will tell you all about it." "You have not been joking, have you?" said the worthy old man to me. "Marcoline," said I, "has not only capital which will produce a larger sum than that which I have named, but she has also valuable possessions. Your excellency will note her wisdom in saying that she would need your lordship's protection at Venice, for she will require someone to look after the investment of her capital. The whole amount is in my hands, and if she likes Marcoline can have it all in less than two hours." "Very good; then you must start for Venice the day after to-morrow. Mattio is quite ready to receive you." "I have the greatest respect and love for my uncle, but it is not to his care that your excellency must commend me if I resolve to go." "Then to whom?" "To your own care, my lord. Your excellency has called me dear daughter two or three times, lead me, then, to Venice, like a good fath
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