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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.1 |
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CHAP. XLII. THE PROVINCE OF CHINGINTALAS 213
For the real truth is that the Salamander is no beast, as
they allege in our part of the world, but is a substance
found in the earth ; and I will tell you about it.
Everybody must be aware that it can be no animal's
nature to live in fire, seeing that every animal is composed
of all the four elements.' Now I, Marco Polo, had a
Turkish acquaintance of the name of Zurficar, and be
was a very clever fellow. And this Turk related to
Messer Marco Polo how he had lived three years in that
region on behalf of the Great Kaan, in order to procure.
those Salamanders for him.' He said that the way they
got them was by digging in that mountain till they
found a certain vein. The substance of this vein was
then taken and crushed, and when so treated it divides
as it were into fibres of wool, which they set forth to dry.
When dry, these fibres were pounded in a great copper
mortar, and then washed, so as to remove all the earth
and to leave only the fibres like fibres of wool. These
were then spun, and made into napkins. When first
made these napkins are not very white, but by putting
them into the fire for a while they come out as white as
snow. And so again whenever they become dirty they
are bleached by being put in the fire.
Now this, and nought else, is the truth about the
Salamander, and the people of the country all say the
same. Any other account of the matter is fabulous non-
sense. And I may add that they have at Rome a napkin
of this stuff, which the Grand Kaan sent to the Pope to
make a wrapper for the Holy Sudarium of Jesus Christ.'
We will now quit this subject, and I will proceed with
my account of the countries lying in the direction between
north-east and east.
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