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 a man  after the London fashion to parade the streets with a placard; to  the astonishment of the populace。

The consequence has been that at present every person in Madrid;  man; woman; and child; is aware of the existence of the  establishment。  You must feel convinced that such exertions would  in London or in Paris have insured the sale of the whole edition of  the New Testament within a few days。  But hitherto I have had to  contend with ignorance  … and such ignorance; with bigotry … and  such bigotry; and with great and terrible distress。  So that since  the opening of the establishment; which I hope the Lord will deign  to bless; I have contrived to sell; and I may say that every copy  sold has cost me an exertion; and no slight one; between 70 and 80  New Testaments (3) and 10 Bibles。  You will doubtless wonder where  I obtained the latter:  in the shop of a bookseller who dared not  sell them himself; but who had brought them secretly from  Gibraltar。  Of these Bibles there were two of the large edition;  printed by William Clowes; 1828 (I would give my right hand for a  thousand of them); these I sold (on the bookseller's account) for  70 REALS or 17 shillings each; and the others; which were of the  very common edition; for 7 shillings; which is; however; far too  dear。  My own Testament I sell for 10 REALS; which every person  allows to be unaccountably cheap; but I deem it best to be  moderate; on account of the distress of the times。  Permit me here  to observe that this Testament has been allowed by people who have  perused it; and with no friendly feeling; to be one of the most  correct works that have ever issued from the press in Spain; and to  be an exceedingly favourable specimen of typography and paper:  and  lucky it is for me that it is impossible to say anything against  the edition。 (4)  You will easily suppose that such an  establishment in Madrid has caused a great sensation。  The priests  and bigots are teeming with malice and fury; which hitherto they  have thought proper to exhibit only in words; as they know that all  I do here is favoured by Mr。 Villiers; (5) but there is no attempt;  however atrocious; which may not be expected from such people; and  were it right and seemly for ME; the most insignificant of worms;  to make such a comparison; I would say that; like Paul at Ephesus;  I am fighting with wild beasts。

I receive daily a great many applications for copies gratis; as it  is here the generally received opinion that the Bible Society  invariably gives away its publications; and I must confess that  this opinion; however it may have originated; is very prejudicial  to the sale of the Testament。 

'Wait a while;' say many; 'and these books may be had for nothing。   Friends of ours who have been in England have had them pressed upon  them; and CART…LOADS have been given away in Cadiz and other  places。'  Such a conversation was related to me yesterday; by my  excellent friend and coadjutor Doctor Usoz; who had just heard it  in a coffee…house。  Of this gentleman I cannot speak in too high  terms of admiration; he is one of the most learned men in Spain;  and is become in every point a Christian; according to the standard  of the New Testament。

My projects are these。  As soon as ever my Gospels are ready; I  mount the saddle once more; entrusting the DESPACHO and shopman to  the care of Dr。 Usoz。  My course will be directed to Andalusia; a  rich and tolerably enlightened province。  Hitherto I have only had  to deal with poverty; ignorance; and bigotry; but I hope with God's  assistance to accomplish much at Seville and Cadiz。  It is true  that to arrive there I shall have to pass through La Mancha and the  Morena district; which are entirely in the hands of the swarms of  banditti whose general is Palillos (he has upwards of 9000 under  his command); or through Estremadura; occupied at present by the  hordes of Jara and Orejita。  But I fear nothing; and trust that One  above will preserve me。  In the meantime let me beg and pray that  you will send Bibles; Bibles; Bibles of all sizes and prices; and  in all languages to Madrid。  You cannot conceive how helpless and  forlorn I feel; 400 miles from the sea…coast; on being begged to  supply what I possess not。  I received an order the other day for  20 Hebrew Bibles。  I replied with tears in my eyes; 'I have nothing  but the New Testament in Spanish。'

You wish to know my reasons for censuring the London edition of the  Spanish Bible。  I will state them in a few words:  the utmost  confusion reigns throughout; both as to accentuation and  punctuation; words are frequently omitted or misspelt; and  occasionally a short sentence is left out。  All this is very  annoying; but I was perhaps wrong in sending home 'so unmitigated a  censure。'  It may possibly occur that a Spanish edition; unless  superintended by very zealous and careful people; may turn out yet  more incorrect。  Therefore I should not be sorry to see any number  arrive at Madrid。

In reply to your observation that I am in a mistake in supposing  that Bibles have been given away to any extent in the south of  Spain; permit me to observe; and always with the greatest humility;  that I never ventured to form any supposition respecting the  matter。  But the Vicar General of Valencia gave as a reason for  publishing the circular in which he forbids the Bible; an  advertisement inserted in the Commercial Diary of Valencia; to the  effect; that a person was commissioned in that city to sell at  cheap prices; and even to give away gratis to those who might not  have money at their disposal; copies of the Spanish Bible printed  in London; and on this passage his commentator observes; 'Fine  generosity!  Charity worthy of applause and gratitude!'  The friend  who brought me the newspaper stated at the time that the  advertisement was calculated to do harm。  It is certainly liable to  much misconstruction。

And now; my dear Sir; having detailed my whereabouts; permit me to  subscribe myself;

Yours most truly;

GEORGE BORROW。



LETTER: 15th January; 1838



To the Rev。 A。 Brandram (ENDORSED: recd。 Jan。 26; 1838) MADRID; JANUARY 15; 1838。 No。 16 CALLE SANTIAGO。

REVD。 AND DEAR SIR; … The priests have at length 'swooped upon me;'  and I have received a peremptory order from the Political Governor  of Madrid to sell no more New Testaments。  I have been apprehensive  of something similar for some little time; on account of the late  change of Ministry; the present head of the Cabinet; Ofalia; being  one of the most furious bigots in Spain。  I have just paid a visit  to Sir George Villiers; who has promised to do all in his power to  cause the veto to be annulled。  But I must here state that he has  not at present much influence; he having opposed with all his power  the accession of Ofalia to the premiership; to which station the  latter has been exalted for the mere purpose of serving as an  instrument of the priestly party。  I therefore do not place much  reliance in Sir George Villiers' power of assisting me; but I have  still great confidence in myself; through the Almighty in whose  cause I am engaged。

Matters were going on very well before this check。  The dem
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