Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 26: Spain by Giacomo Casanova
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page 36 of 193 (18%)
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All my friends seemed delighted to see me, and I was well pleased to find
myself in such good company. People were on the point of leaving Aix for Spa. Nearly everyone went, and those who stayed only did so because lodgings were not to be had at Spa. Everybody assured me that this was the case, and many had returned after seeking in vain for a mere garret. I paid no attention to all this, and told the princess that if she would come with me I would find some lodging, were it only in my carriage. We accordingly set out the next day, and got to Spa in good time, our company consisting of the princess, the prothonotary, Roniker, and the Tomatis. Everyone except myself had taken rooms in advance, I alone knew not where to turn. I got out and prepared for the search, but before going along the streets I went into a shop and bought a hat, having lost mine on the way. I explained my situation to the shopwoman, who seemed to take an interest in me, and began speaking to her husband in Flemish or Walloon, and finally informed me that if it were only for a few days she and her husband would sleep in the shop and give up their room to me. But she said that she had absolutely no room whatever for my man. "I haven't got one." "All the better. Send away your carriage." "Where shall I send it?" "I will see that it is housed safely." "How much am I to pay?" "Nothing; and if you are not too particular, we should like you to share our meals." |
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