Originally Posted by Tuor of Gondolin
Celuien: if you're referring to that incident in
Venice with those nice Borgia people, I should
point out that Beladonna was barely involved.
She just gave Lucrecia a nudge out the door.
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Actually I think the wondrous Lucrezia didn't operate in Venice much. Rome and Ferrara were her main centres of action...
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Yup. Beladonna had heard such great things about
Venice when reading a review of the town in
"Letters" that she got the places confused.
(Of course, being a literary creation, you can't criticise
her too much).
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Aure Entuluva!
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