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All About Our World

Paris
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

Page 356 of 356


I had to give way, and I was delighted to have done so, for the
remainder of the day passed in the most agreeable manner.  Fabris was
longing for war, and his wishes were gratified two years afterwards;
he covered himself with glory. 

I must say one word about Locatelli, who was an original character
well worthy to be known.  He took his meals every day at a table laid
out for thirty persons, and the guests were his actors, actresses,
dancers of both sexes, and a few friends.  He did the honours of his
well-supplied board nobly, and his real passion was good living.  I
shall have occasion to mention him again at the time of my journey to
St.  Petersburg, where I met him, and where he died only lately at the
age of ninety. 

End of this Project Gutenberg Etext of MEMOIRES OF JACQUES CASANOVA
TO PARIS AND PRISON, Vol.  2a, PARIS by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 


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