Casanova: Part 6 - Paris
by Giacomo Casanova
I thought my newly discovered cousin was unknown to me, but when I looked at him more carefully, I found myself talking about his traits. She was Catinella, a famous dancer, but I had never spoken to her before. I easily guessed that he had given me an improvised role in a play of his own composition, and I was supposed to be "deux ex machina".