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All About Our World

Return to Paris
Jacques Casanova

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before I saw that I should do well to get back to Amsterdam, but I
did not care to break my word to Therese, whom I had promised to meet
at the Hague.  I received a letter from her while I was at the play,
and the servant who brought it told me he was waiting to conduct me
to her.  I sent my own servant home, and set out on my quest. 

My guide made me climb to the fourth floor of a somewhat wretched
house, and there I found this strange woman in a small room, attended
by her son and daughter.  The table stood in the midst of the room,
and was covered with a black cloth, and the two candles standing upon
it made it look like some sort of sepulchral altar.  The Hague was a
Court town.  I was richly dressed; my elaborate attire made the
saddest possible contrast with the gloom of my surroundings.
Therese, dressed in black and seated between her children at that
black table, reminded me of Medea.  To see these two fair young
creatures vowed to a lot of misery and disgrace was a sad and
touching sight.  I took the boy between my arms, and pressing him to
my breast called him my son.  His mother told him to look upon me as
his father from henceforth.  The lad recognized me; he remembered,
much to my delight, seeing me in the May of 1753, in Venice, at

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