Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 16: Depart Switzerland by Giacomo Casanova
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"I only want a little nook," said the girl; and the old man took us to
the highest story, and opened the door of a garret, saying-- "This closet is six francs a month, a month's rent to be paid in advance, and I may tell you that my door is always shut at ten o'clock, and that nobody can come and pass the night with you." The room held a bed with coarse sheets, two chairs, a little table, and a chest of drawers. "How much will you board this young woman for?" said I. He asked twenty sous, and two sous for the maid who would bring her meals and do her room. "That will do," said the girl, and she paid the month's rent and the day's board. I left her telling her I would come back again. As I went down the stairs I asked the old man to shew me a room for myself. He skewed me a very nice one at a Louis a month, and I paid in advance. He then gave me a latch-key, that I might go and come when I liked. "If you wish to board here," said he, "I think I could give satisfaction." Having done this good work, I had my dinner by myself, and then went to a coffee-house where I found the amiable Knight of Malta who was playing. He left the game as soon as he saw me, put the fistfull of gold he had won into his pocket, accosted me with the politeness natural to a |
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