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The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau

BOOK VII
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I had no sooner left the palace than Zustinian ran to communicate the adventure to the state inquisitors, by whom he was severely reprehended.

Veronese was discharged the same day.

I sent him word that if he did not set off within a week I would have him arrested.

He did not wait for my giving him this intimation a second time.
On another occasion I relieved from difficulty solely by my own means, and almost without the assistance of any other person, the captain of a merchant-ship.

This was one Captain Olivet, from Marseilles; the name of the vessel I have forgotten.


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