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The Memoires of Casanova

CHAPTER XIV
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That post was then filled by M.Andre Dolfin, a man sixty years of age, strict, headstrong, and ignorant.

He no longer cared for women, but liked to be courted by them.

He received every evening, and the supper-table was always laid for twenty-four persons.
We had three field-officers of the marines who did duty on the galleys, and three field-officers for the troops of the line on board the men-of-war.

Each galeass had a captain called 'sopracomito', and we had ten of those captains; we had likewise ten commanders, one for each man-of-war, including three 'capi di mare', or admirals.

They all belonged to the nobility of Venice.


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