Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 03: Military Career by Giacomo Casanova
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particularly all that had been said respecting my escape. I found that
throughout the affair my conduct had met with general approbation. As soon as Madame F---- had seen her maid, she desired me to be shewn in. The curtains were drawn aside, and I thought I saw Aurora surrounded with the roses and the pearls of morning. I told her that, if it had not been for the order I received from M. D---- R---- I would not have presumed to present myself before her in my travelling costume; and in the most friendly tone she answered that M. D---- R-----, knowing all the interest she felt in me, had been quite right to tell me to come, and she assured me that M. D---- R----- had the greatest esteem for me. "I do not know, madam, how I have deserved such great happiness, for all I dared aim at was toleration." "We all admired the control you kept over your feelings when you refrained from killing that insolent madman on the spot; he would have been thrown out of the window if he had not beat a hurried retreat." "I should certainly have killed him, madam, if you had not been present." "A very pretty compliment, but I can hardly believe that you thought of me in such a moment." I did not answer, but cast my eyes down, and gave a deep sigh. She observed my new ring, and in order to change the subject of conversation she praised M. D---- R----- very highly, as soon as I had told her how he had offered it to me. She desired me to give her an account of my life on the island, and I did so, but allowed my pretty needlewomen to remain under a veil, for I had already learnt that in this world the truth must |
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