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Old Age and Death The Memoirs Of Jacques Casanova De Seingalt ...

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decorative way, covering the ceiling <strong>and</strong> the walls with strange patterns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second room contains pottery, collected by <strong>Casanova</strong>'s Waldstein on<br />

his Eastern travels. <strong>The</strong> third room is full of curious mechanical toys,<br />

<strong>and</strong> cabinets, <strong>and</strong> carvings in ivory. Finally, we come to the library,<br />

contained in the two innermost rooms. <strong>The</strong> book shelves are painted white<br />

<strong>and</strong> reach to the low vaulted ceilings, which are whitewashed. At the end<br />

of a bookcase, in the corner of one of the windows, hangs a fine engraved<br />

portrait of <strong>Casanova</strong>."<br />

In this elaborate setting, <strong>Casanova</strong> found the refuge he so sadly needed<br />

for his last years. <strong>The</strong> evil days of Venice <strong>and</strong> Vienna, <strong>and</strong> the problems<br />

<strong>and</strong> makeshifts of mere existence, were left behind. And for this refuge<br />

he paid the world with his <strong>Memoirs</strong>.<br />

II<br />

LETTERS FROM FRANCESCA<br />

In 1786, <strong>Casanova</strong> renewed his correspondence with Francesca, who wrote:<br />

1st July 1786. "After a silence of a year <strong>and</strong> a half, I received from you<br />

yesterday a good letter which has consoled me in informing me that you<br />

are in perfect health. But, on the other h<strong>and</strong>, I was much pained to see<br />

that in your letter you did not call me Friend, but Madame . . . . You<br />

have reason to chide me <strong>and</strong> to reproach me for having rented a house<br />

without surety or means of paying the rent. As to the advice you give me<br />

that if some honest person would pay me my rent, or at least a part of<br />

it, I should have no scruples about taking it because a little more, or a<br />

little less, would be of little importance . . . . I declare to you that

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