Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 03: Military Career by Giacomo Casanova
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"Take a seat, and dine with me. I will treat you splendidly." "Most willingly, and after dinner we will leave the island together." "You may go alone, if you like; but I will not leave this place until I have the certainty, not only that I shall not be sent to the 'bastarda', but also that I shall have every satisfaction from the knave whom the general ought to send to the galleys." "Be reasonable, and come with me of your own accord. My orders are to take you by force, but as I have not enough men to do so, I shall make my report, and the general will, of course, send a force sufficient to arrest you." "Never; I will not be taken alive." "You must be mad; believe me, you are in the wrong. You have disobeyed the order I brought you to go to the 'bastarda; in that you have acted wrongly, and in that alone, for in every other respect you were perfectly right, the general himself says so." "Then I ought to have put myself under arrest?" "Certainly; obedience is necessary in our profession." "Would you have obeyed, if you had been in my place?" "I cannot and will not tell you what I would have done, but I know that if I had disobeyed orders I should have been guilty of a crime:" |
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