Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 16: Depart Switzerland by Giacomo Casanova
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"And this portrait is like her?"
"As one drop of water is like another." "If you go to Chamberi call on her and say you come from me; you will be welcome and you will be as much surprised as I am." "I will do so, after I have been in Italy. However, I will not shew her this portrait, which would scandalize her; I will put it away carefully." "I beg you not to shew it to anyone." "You may rely on me." I was in an ecstasy at having put her off so effectually. At eight o'clock all my guests arrived, and I saw before me all the fairest ladies and the noblest gentlemen of Grenoble. The only thing which vexed me was the compliments they lavished on me, as is customary in the provinces. I opened the ball with the lady pointed out to me by M. Valenglard, and then I danced with all the ladies in succession; but my partner in all the square dances was the fair Mdlle. Roman, who shone from her simplicity--at least, in my eyes. After a quadrille, in which I had exerted myself a good deal, I felt hot and went up to my room to put on a lighter suit, and as I was doing so, in came the fair cousin, who asked me if I required anything. |
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