Transcribed from the 1896 John Murray edition ,
OR,THE JOURNEYS, ADVENTURES, AND
IMPRISONMENTS OF AN ENGLISHMAN
IN AN ATTEMPT TO CIRCULATE
THE SCRIPTURES IN
THE PENINSULA
by
GEORGE BORROW.
a newedition, with notes and aglossary,
By ULICK RALPH BURKE, M.A.,
author of “ahistory of spain,” etc.
in twovolumes.
vol. ii.
with map andengravings.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1896.
p. iilondon:
printed by william clowes and sons,limited,
stamford street and charing cross.
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CHAPTER XXIX. | |
Arrival at Padron—Projected Enterprise—TheAlquilador—Breach of Promise—An Odd Companion—APlain Story—Rugged Paths—The Desertion—ThePony—A Dialogue—Unpleasant Situation—TheEstadea—Benighted—The Hut—The Traveller’sPillow | |
CHAPTER XXX. | |
Autumnal Morning—The World’sEnd—Corcuvion—Duyo—The Cape—AWhale—The Outer Bay—The Arrest—TheFisher-Magistrate—Calros Rey—Hard ofBelief—Where is your Passport?—The Beach—AMighty Liberal—The Handmaid—The GrandBaintham—Eccentric Book—Hospitality | |
CHAPTER XXXI. | |
Corunna—Crossing the Bay—Ferrol—TheDock-yard—Where are we now?—GreekAmbassador—Lantern-Light—TheRavine—Viveiro—Evening—Marsh andQuagmire—Fair Words and Fair Money—The LeathernGirth—Eyes of Lynx—The Knavish Guide | |
CHAPTER XXXII. | |
Martin of Rivadeo—The FactiousMare—Asturians—Luarca—The SevenBellotas—Hermits—The Asturian’sTale—Strange Guests—The BigServant—Batuschca | |
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