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As for me I was glad enough to have the matter over, but I felt vexed with Constantini for having fled without giving the lovers a lesson. I wrote an account of the circumstances to Baletti, and I heard from Madame Binetti that the Calori had given her husband a hundred guineas to leave the country. Some years later I saw the Calori at Prague.

The attorney had got the five bills, and he was trying to make some arrangements with the husband. I saw at once that the whole thing was a scandalous swindle, for Madame Binetti had told me that the Calori was very rich. I begged the attorney to leave me alone with the prisoner, as I wanted to have some private conversation with him.

"No, I beg of you not to do so, although I do not know any Madame Constantini." "She has changed her name to Calori, and she sings at the 'Haymarket." "I know who she is now. I am sorry you have told me." "I have no doubt you will keep my secret, and I am now going to find out where she lives; for that is the principal thing."

The attorney had got the five bills, and he was trying to make some arrangements with the husband. I saw at once that the whole thing was a scandalous swindle, for Madame Binetti had told me that the Calori was very rich. I begged the attorney to leave me alone with the prisoner, as I wanted to have some private conversation with him.

When she came to the Calori she told me that she had had several lovers out of whom she had made a great deal, but at present she had no lover, unless it were the violinist Giardini, with whom she was in love in earnest. "Where does she come from?" "From Vicenza." "Is she married?" "I don't think so."

When she came to the Calori she told me that she had had several lovers out of whom she had made a great deal, but at present she had no lover, unless it were the violinist Giardini, with whom she was in love in earnest. "Where does she come from?" "From Vicenza." "Is she married?" "I don't think so."

As for me I was glad enough to have the matter over, but I felt vexed with Constantini for having fled without giving the lovers a lesson. I wrote an account of the circumstances to Baletti, and I heard from Madame Binetti that the Calori had given her husband a hundred guineas to leave the country. Some years later I saw the Calori at Prague.

Many authors are accredited with mentioning instances of defective or deficient uteri, among them Bosquet, Boyer, Walther, Le Fort, Calori, Pozzi, Munde, and Strauch. Balade has reported a curious absence of the uterus and vagina in a girl of eighteen.

"No, I beg of you not to do so, although I do not know any Madame Constantini." "She has changed her name to Calori, and she sings at the 'Haymarket." "I know who she is now. I am sorry you have told me." "I have no doubt you will keep my secret, and I am now going to find out where she lives; for that is the principal thing."