(_Endorsed_: recd. Jan. 13, 1840)
MADRID, No. 16 CALLE SANTIAGO,
2 _January_ 1840.
REVD. AND DEAR SIR,--To-morrow I depart in order to return to Seville. I
have laid a full account of the late outrageous assault before the
British Embassy, and a strong representation has been made to the Spanish
Government. I have now nothing further to detain me in the Spanish
capital, and I hope that within a very short time I shall be able to bid
adieu to the shores of Spain, which I shall quit with as little regret as
the tired labourer at nightfall quits the filthy ditch in which he has
been toiling during the whole of a dreary day.
I should feel much obliged if you would write me a line or two, directed
to my usual address, No. 7 Plazuela de la Pila Seca, Sevilla, with any
little information respecting matters of serious import, as I am almost
entirely unacquainted with what has been going on during the last six
months, the public journals containing little which has any interest for
me. Is it possible that the British Government is going to bombard the
coast of China because the Emperor of that country is not disposed to
countenance opium smuggling? I have frequently difficulty in believing
my eyes when I read of the proceedings of Christians and people high in
authority, whom it is of course my wish and duty to respect. Is it
wonderful that the Chinese cling to Buddh and refuse to confess the Son
of the Eternal, when they see the professors of the Christian religion
commit such acts of cruel violence and flagrant injustice?
I have drawn for twenty pounds, which will liquidate the expenses of the
journey from Seville and back again. I shall require no more until my
departure for England. In the meanwhile I am preparing my accounts and
various other papers. Pray present my best remembrances to all my
friends. If there be anything which I can perform for any of them before
I leave Spain, let them but inform me and it shall be done.
I remain, Revd. and dear Sir, ever yours,
GEORGE BORROW.
To the Rev. A. Brandram
(_Endorsed_: recd. March 31st, 1840)
SEVILLE, _March_ 18, 1840.
REVD. AND DEAR SIR,--Last night I recei
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