Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 14: Switzerland by Giacomo Casanova
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said that if he were pitched out of the window he would not come back so
soon. I am sure he will acquit himself better than ever did diplomatist. When he gets to Soleure the monster will have already dispatched her reply to your second letter. I am curious to see how it will turn out." "To you, my dear, the honour of this comedy belongs. You have conducted this intrigue like a past master in the craft. It could never be taken for the work of a novice." "Nevertheless, it is my first and I hope it will be my last intrigue" "I hope she won't defy me to 'give evidence of my health." "You are quite well so far, I think?" "Yes; and, by the way, it is possible she may only have leucorrhoea. I am longing to see the end of the piece, and to set my mind at rest." "Will you give Madame an account of our scheme?" "Yes; but I shall not be able to give you the credit you deserve." "I only want to have credit in your eyes." "You cannot doubt that I honour you immensely, and I shall certainly not deprive you of the reward that is your due." "The only reward I ask for is for you to be perfectly open with me." "You are very wonderful. Why do you interest yourself so much in my |
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