November 27.

A National Death Day.

The chapter of an old, black-letter book of wonderful things concludes with the following amusing paragraph:—

“Here may we also speak of the people, Lucumoria, dwelling among the hilles, beyond the river Olbis. These men die every year the 27 of November, which day at Rutheas was dedicated to Saint Gregorie; and in the next spring following, most commonly at the four and twentieth day of April, they rise again like frogs.”[518]