Daniel Emilfork credited as playing...
Marquis Du Bois
- Marquis Du Bois: There is an ancient proverb which says, 'What is lighter than a feather? Dust. Lighter than dust? The wind. Lighter than the wind? Woman. Lighter than woman? Nothing.'
- Marquis Du Bois: A woman's kisses are like glasses of wine. You drink, and drink, and drink, till finally, you succumb.
- Marquis Du Bois: As you have noticed, Mademoiselle Henriette is no longer here.
- Giacomo Casanova: Where is she? What's happened to her?
- Marquis Du Bois: Nothing has happened to her, my dear friend. She's far better off than you or I. But, um, she was obliged by the most pressing of circumstances to leave before dawn. I happened to run into her while she was about to climb into D'Antoine's carriage, and, um, she took the opportunity to ask me to come here and advise you... indeed, warn you, not under any circumstances, to try and find her.
- Giacomo Casanova: Why did she have to leave? Who is D'Antoine?
- Marquis Du Bois: Now, don't excite yourself. I can say no more, except that Henriette is not a free agent. A person of the utmost importance, at a certain European court, has full powers over her, and, uh, D'Antoine is only the emissary he has sent to bring her back to her rightful place.
- Giacomo Casanova: Her rightful place is here with me, and I will find her and bring her back here, even if I have to face all the armies of Europe! Where did she go? In which direction?
- Marquis Du Bois: Why, towards the Alps, of course.
- Giacomo Casanova: I will leave immediately. I must find her.
- Marquis Du Bois: Oh, Signor Casanova...
- Giacomo Casanova: It's the only woman I will ever love!