The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — volume 04

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The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — volume 04
Rousseau Jean-Jacques
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The experience I began to acquire tended to moderate my romanticprojects; for example, I did not fall in love with Madam de Bonac, butalso felt I did not stand much chance of succeeding in the service of herhusband. M. De la Martiniere was already in the only place that couldhave satisfied my ambition, and M. De Marianne in expectancy: thus myutmost hopes could only aspire to the office of under secretary, whichdid not infinitely tempt me: this was the reason that when consulted
...onthe situation I should like to be placed in, I expressed a great desireto go to Paris. The ambassador readily gave in to the idea, which atleast tended to disembarrass him of me. M. De Mervilleux interpretingsecretary to the embassy, said, that his friend, M. Godard, a Swisscolonel, in the service of France, wanted a person to be with his nephew, who had entered very young into the service, and made no doubt that Ishould suit him. On this idea, so lightly formed, my departure wasdetermined; and I, who saw a long journey to perform with Paris at theend of it, was enraptured with the project.

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