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went into the closet, which was small, dark, and uncomfortable. I was soon joined by a woman. This time I was sure it was the real Caroline, but I said nothing. She came, in, took my hand, and told me that if I would wait there she would come to me as soon as her mistress was in bed. "Without any light?" "Of course, or else the people of the house would notice it, and I should not like that." "I cannot do anything without light, charming Caroline; and besides, this closet is not a very nice place to pass five or six hours. There is another alternative, the first room above is mine. I shall be alone, and I swear to you that no one shall come in; come up and make me happy; I have got the hundred ducats here." "Impossible! I dare not go upstairs for a million ducats." "So much the worse for you, as I am not going to stay in this hole which has only a chair in it, if you offer me a million and a half. Farewell, sweet Caroline." "Wait a moment; let me go out first." The sly puss went out quickly enough, but I was as sharp as she, and trod on the tail of her dress so that she could not shut the door after her. So we went out together, and I left her at the door, saying,-- "Good night, Caroline, you see it was no use." I went to bed well pleased with the incident. The princess, it was plain, had intended to make me pass the night in the hole of a closet, as a punishment for having dared to ask the mistress of an emperor to sleep with me for a hundred crowns. Two days later, as I was buying a pair of lace cuffs, the princess came into the shop with Count Zinzendorf, whom I had known at Paris twelve years before just as I was making way for the lady the count recognized me, and asked me if I knew anything about the Casanova that had fought the duel at Warsaw. "Alas! count, I am that Casanova, and here is my arm still in a sling." "I congratulate you, my dear fellow; I should like to hear about it." With these words he introduced me to the princess, asking her if she had heard of the duel. "Yes; I heard something about it in the papers. So this is the hero of the tale. Delighted to make your acquaintance." The princess spoke with great kindness, but with the cool politeness of the Court. She did not give me the slightest sign of recognition, and of course I imitated her in her reserve. I visited the count in the afternoon, and he begged me to come and see the princess, who would be delighted
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