Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 06: Paris by Giacomo Casanova
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borrow your clothes to go to some amorous rendezvous."
"Your name?" "Any name you please." "What do you mean? I want the name by which you are known." "I have none. Every master I serve calls me according to his fancy, and I have served more than fifty in my life. You may call me what you like." "But you must have a family name." "I never had any family. I had a name, I believe, in my young days, but I have forgotten it since I have been in service. My name has changed with every new master." "Well! I shall call you Esprit." "You do me a great honour." "Here, go and get me change for a Louis." "I have it, sir." "I see you are rich." "At your service, sir." "Where can I enquire about you?" |
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