Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 02: a Cleric in Naples by Giacomo Casanova
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"Don Lelio has likewise given me a letter for the Cardinal Acquaviva."
"I congratulate you; the cardinal's influence in Rome is greater even than that of the Pope." "Must I deliver the letter at once?" "No; I will see him this evening, and prepare him for your visit. Call on me to-morrow morning, and I will then tell you where and when you are to deliver your letter to the cardinal. Have you any money?" "Enough for all my wants during one year." "That is well. Have you any acquaintances?" "Not one." "Do not make any without first consulting me, and, above all, avoid coffee-houses and ordinaries, but if you should happen to frequent such places, listen and never speak. Be careful to form your judgment upon those who ask any questions from you, and if common civility obliges you to give an answer, give only an evasive one, if any other is likely to commit you. Do you speak French?" "Not one word." "I am sorry for that; you must learn French. Have you been a student?" "A poor one, but I have a sufficient smattering to converse with ordinary company." |
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