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To Paris And Prison: Paris

CHAPTER III
17/31

I went to the theatre, where I made the acquaintance of several Corsican officers, who had served in France, in the Royal Italian regiment.

I also met a young man from Sicily, named Paterno, the wildest and most heedless fellow it was possible to see.

He was in love with an actress who made a fool of him.

He amused me with the enumeration of all her adorable qualities, and of all the cruelties she was practising upon him, for, although she received him at all hours, she repulsed him harshly whenever he tried to steal the slightest favour.

In the mean time, she ruined him by making him pay constantly for excellent dinners and suppers, which were eaten by her family, but which did not advance him one inch towards the fulfilment of his wishes.
He succeeded at last in exciting my curiosity.


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