Although the Poles are polite enough, there is still a good deal of the old leaven in them. They are still Dacians and Samaritans at dinner, in war,
and in friendship, as they call it, but which is often a burden hardly to be borne. They can never understand that a man may be
sufficient company for himself, and that it is not right to descend on him in a troop and ask him to give them dinner.
MEMOIRS
Of Jasques Casanova De Seingalt (1725-1798)
Volume 5 - Russia and Poland
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