JEAN-JACQUES
ROUSSEAU (171278)
Extract from his
Confessions (178188). Book IX
It was on the ninth of August, 1756, that I left
cities, never to reside in them again: for I do not call a residence
the few days I afterwards remained in Paris, London, or other
cities, always on the wing, or contrary to my inclinations. Madam
dEpinay came and took us all three in her coach; her farmer
carted away my little baggage, and I was put into possession the
same day.
I
found my little retreat simply furnished, but neatly, and with
some taste. The hand which had lent its aid in this furnishing
rendered it inestimable in my eyes, and I thought it charming
to be the guest of my female friend in a house I had made choice
of, and which she had caused to be built purposely for me.