Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 16: Depart Switzerland by Giacomo Casanova
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After he had delivered this speech in a high voice, so that I could hear as well as if I had been in the room, he came back to me. "You stupid fool!" said I, pushing him away, "they will know everything." So saying I shut my door. Le Duc stood in front of me, staring stupidly before him. "What's the matter with you, idiot?" said I. "That's fine. I see. I am going on the stage. You would do well to become an actor." "You are a fool." "Not so big a fool as you think." "I am going for a walk; mind you don't leave my room for a moment." I had scarcely shut the door when the chevalier accosted me and overwhelmed me with thanks. "Sir, I don't know to what you are referring." He thanked me again and left me, and walking by the banks of the Rhone, which geographers say is the most rapid river in Europe, I amused myself by looking at the ancient bridge. At dinner-time I went back to the inn, and as the landlord knew that I paid six francs a meal he treated me to an exquisite repast. Here, I remember, I had some exceedingly choice |
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