The Illustrious Scullery-Maid
FictionLiterary

The Illustrious Scullery-Maid

by Miguel de Cervantes

Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
2015

Overview

In the famous city of Burgos there lived two wealthy cavaliers, one of whom was called Don Diego de Carriazo, and the other Don Juan de Avenda�o. Don Diego had a son called after himself, and Don Juan another, whose name was Don Tomas de Avenda�o. These two young gentlemen being the principal persons of the following tale, we shall for the sake of brevity call them Carriazo and Avenda�o.Carriazo might be about thirteen or little more, when, prompted by a scampish disposition, without having had any cause to complain of bad treatment at home, he ran away from his father's house, and cast himself upon the wide world. So much did he enjoy a life of unrestricted freedom, that amidst all the wants and discomforts attendant upon it, he never missed the plenty of his father's house. He neither tired of trudging on foot, nor cared for cold or heat. For him all seasons of the year were genial spring. His sleep was as sound on a heap of straw as on soft mattresses, and he made himself as snug in a hayloft as between two Holland sheets. In short, he made such way in the profession he had chosen, that he could have given lessons to the famous Guzman de Alfarache.

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