The Baron in the Trees
What does Biagio say about Viola and Cosimo's relationship?
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Biagio observes, however, that as mutual a passion as the two share, Cosimo has no taste for the more wanton perversities Viola enjoys. Their unity is best when it is mutually adventuresome in their acrobatics in the trees, love suspended in the air, pure and as sacred as the nature that surrounds them.