Letters of George Borrow to the British and Foreign Bible Society
LETTER: 10th May, 1837

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To the Rev. A. Brandram (ENDORSED: recd. May 23, 1837) MADRID, MAY 10TH, 1837.

REVD. AND DEAR SIR, - I herewith send the long promised account of my private expenses, which I hope will be found correct. I start to-morrow for Salamanca, at which place I should now be, but for the misconduct of my servant, whom I have been compelled to turn away. I have experienced great difficulty in obtaining another; my present one is a Greek, who formerly waited on Mr. O'Shea; I hope he will turn out well. Mr. O'Shea has given me a general letter of credit to his correspondents in various parts of Spain. You will receive my draft in a few days. I shall write from Salamanca, and various other places, detailing all my proceedings and adventures. I hope you received my last letter.

I remain, etc.,

GEORGE BORROW.

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