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The Memoires of Casanova

CHAPTER V
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All the guests belonged to Juliette's set, with the exception of Madame Orio, her nieces, and the procurator Rosa, who sat together in the room adjoining the hall, and whom I had been permitted to introduce as persons of no consequence whatever.
While the after-supper minuets were being danced Juliette took me apart, and said, "Take me to your bedroom; I have just got an amusing idea." My room was on the third story; I shewed her the way.

The moment we entered she bolted the door, much to my surprise.

"I wish you," she said, "to dress me up in your ecclesiastical clothes, and I will disguise you as a woman with my own things.

We will go down and dance together.

Come, let us first dress our hair." Feeling sure of something pleasant to come, and delighted with such an unusual adventure, I lose no time in arranging her hair, and I let her afterwards dress mine.


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