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letters-第87章

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Nevertheless; in order to keep up a semblance of authority; they  that night placed two men armed at the door of the POSADA where  Antonio was lodged; as if he himself were a prisoner; these men as  often as the clock struck the hours; shouted; 'AVE MARIA!  Death to  the heretics!'  Early in the morning the ALCALDE presented himself  at the POSADA; but before entering he made an oration at the door  to the people in the street saying amongst other things:   'Brethren; these are the fellows who have come to rob us of our  religion。'  He then went into Antonio's apartment; and after  saluting him with great politeness said that as a royal or high  mass was about to be celebrated that morning; he had come to invite  him to go to church with him; whereupon Antonio; though by no means  a mass…goer; rose and accompanied him; and remained two hours; as  he told me; on his knees on the cold stones to his great  discomfort; the eyes of the whole congregation being fixed upon him  during the time。

After mass and breakfast; he departed for Guadalajara; Vitoriano  having been already despatched there under a guard。  On his arrival  he presented his letters to the individuals for whom they were  intended。  The Civil Governor was convulsed with merriment on  hearing Antonio's account of the adventure。  Vitoriano was set at  liberty and the books were placed in embargo at Guadalajara:  the  Governor stating; however; that though it was his duty to detain  them at present; they should be sent to me whenever I chose to  claim them。  He moreover said that he would do his best to cause  the authorities of Fuente La Higuera to be severely punished; as in  the whole affair they had acted in a most cruel; tyrannical manner;  for which they had no authority。  Thus terminated this affair; one  of those little accidents which chequer missionary life in Spain。

Vitoriano is now with me at Naval Carnero; as he begged me almost  on his knees to be permitted to attend me and to be employed as  before。  At his imprisonment he smiles。  Antonio and myself have  lately been very successful at Madrid; having sold considerably  upwards of a hundred Testaments and several Bibles。  It is with  deep gratitude I state that the poor of Madrid receive the  Scripture with gladness:  to the rich I offer it not; their hearts  are hard。  I am writing a journal of the present expedition。

GEORGE BORROW。



LETTER: 9th March; 1839



To Mr。 W。 Hitchin (ENDORSED: recd。 March 21; 1839) MADRID; MARCH 9; 1839。

ON the other side I send you my account; which I hope you will find  correct。  In order to prevent confusion; I have charged my expenses  from the period of my leaving London until my arrival at Cadiz in  the Spanish; instead of the English currency。  Respecting the item  of Vitoriano; it will be as well to observe that; when employed in  journeying; I allow him six REALS per diem and his diet; and two  when in Madrid。  I do not know that there is anything else to which  I need direct your attention; except that I have not noted my  quarter's salary because ignorant of the rate of exchange。  If you  please; you can credit me to the amount。

I did not go further than Naval Carnero on the way to Talavera; on  account of an accident which occurred; the clergy having raised the  country against me。  Glory to God; they are becoming thoroughly  alarmed; and with much reason。  I have disposed of all the Bibles  bound already; and have been compelled on account of the demand to  order the rest of the sheets to be got in readiness。  We shall be  compelled to evacuate our storehouse and to seek another; as the  rats are doing prodigious havoc to the stores。

Pray; remember me to all friends; and believe me; etc。;

GEORGE BORROW。



LETTER: 20th March; 1839



To the Rev。 A。 Brandram (ENDORSED: recd。 Apr。 8; 1839) 20 MARCH 1839; MADRID; CALLE SANTIAGO。

REVD。 AND DEAR SIR; … Having much to communicate; and of no slight  importance; I shall offer no apology for now addressing you。  My  last letter was from Naval Carnero; in which I informed you of  various circumstances; connected with the distribution of the  blessed Gospel; which had recently occurred。  I likewise stated  that it was very probable that I should proceed to Talavera; for  the purpose of seeing what might be done in that neighbourhood。   The day; however; subsequent to dispatching my letter ushered in  events which compelled me to alter my resolution; twenty Testaments  were seized in a village in the neighbourhood of Naval Carnero; and  I learned that our proceedings; on the other side of Madrid; had  caused alarm amongst the heads of the clergy; who made a formal  complaint to the Government … who immediately sent orders to all  the ALCALDES of the villages; great and small; in New Castile to  seize the New Testament wherever it might be exposed for sale; but  at the same time to be particularly careful not to detain or  maltreat the person or persons who might be attempting to vend it。   An exact description of myself accompanied these orders; and the  authorities; both civil and military; were exhorted to be on their  guard against me; and my arts and machinations; for; as the  document stated; I was to…day in one place and to…morrow at twenty  leagues distance。  On receiving this intelligence; I instantly  resolved to change for a time my strategic system; and not to  persist in a course which would expose the sacred volume to seizure  at every step which I might take to circulate it。  I therefore  galloped back to Madrid; leaving Vitoriano to follow。  It will be  as well to observe here; that we sold twenty and odd Testaments in  villages adjacent to Naval Carnero; before the orders had arrived。

Arrived at Madrid; I lost not a moment in putting into execution  the plan which I had formed。  Having an extensive acquaintance  amongst the lower orders; I instantly selected eight of the most  intelligent to co…operate with me; amongst whom were five women。   All these I supplied with Testaments; and then sent them forth to  all the parishes in Madrid。  I will at once state the result which;  I confess; has more than answered my expectations。  Since my return  from Naval Carnero nearly six hundred copies of the life and words  of Him of Nazareth have been sold in the streets and alleys of  Madrid; a fact which I hope I may be permitted to mention with  gladness and with decent triumph in the Lord。  There is a place in  Madrid called the Puerta del Sol; which is a central spot;  surrounded with shops; into which the four principal streets  disembogue; if I may be allowed the expression。  These streets are  the Calle Alcala; the Calle Montera; the Calle Mayor; and that of  Carreta。  The wealthiest of all these is the Calle Montera; where  reside the principal merchants and shop…keepers of Madrid; it is in  fact the street of commerce; and is in many respects similar to the  Zacatin of Granada。  Every house in this street is supplied with  its Testament; and the same may be said with respect to the Puerta  del Sol; nay; in some instances every individual in the house; man  and child; man…servant and maid…servant; is furnished with a copy;  which we have invariably sold; and never given
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