Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 14: Switzerland by Giacomo Casanova
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necessary preparations for the ball and supper. Lebel came to pay me his
respects while I was at table. I made him sit down, while I thanked him for procuring me a housekeeper who was all perfection. Lebel was a fine man, middle-aged, witty, and an excellent steward, though perfectly honest. "Which of you two," said he to me, "is the most taken in?" "We are equally pleased with each other," answered my charming housekeeper. To my great delight the first pair to appear were M.---- and Madame. She was extremely polite to Madame Dubois, and did not shew the slightest astonishment when I introduced her as my housekeeper. She told me that I must take her to see her lame friend, and to my great disgust I had to go. We were received with a show of great friendship, and she went out with us into the garden, taking M.----'s arm, while his wife leant amorously on mine. When we had made a few turns of the garden, Madame begged me to take her to her nurse. As her husband was close by, I said,-- "Who is your nurse?" "Your door-keeper's wife," said her husband, "we will wait for you in this lady's apartment." "Tell me, sweetheart," said she on the way, "does not your pretty housekeeper sleep with you?" |
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