The Life And Writings of Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

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249 neither day nor night; three months of uninterrupted daylight, during which the sun never set ; and lastly, three months of twilight : that the season was then the morning twilight, so that it was useless to look for the appearance of day. He added, that I must postpone until the perfect day my prospect of return- ing home ; but that then Tcssels would sail with merchandise to England, France and Spain. He inquired whether 1 was acquainted with any occu- pation by which I could support myse...lf till my return to my own country. I replied that I was a dancing-master, very skilful in the saltatory art, as well as in the nimble use of my fingers. Upon this, my new friend beganto laugh most heartily, and assured me that these occupations, or duties, as I called them, were not in fashion in Norway, or in the neighbour- ing countries. " Rutilio's host, who was the great- grandson of an Italian, taught him to work as a goldsmith. He afterwards made a voyage for com- mercial purposes, and was taken by pirates, and carried to the Barbarous Isle, where he remained until all the inhabitants were destroyed in a tumult, when he escaped, together with Persilcs and Sigis- munda.

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