I just write you a line to inform you that I have got back safe from the Land’s End.  I have received your two letters, and hope you received mine from the Land’s End.  It is probable that I shall yet visit one or two places before I leave Cornwall.  I am very much pleased with the country.  When you receive this if you please to write a line by return of post I think you may; the Tredinnock people wish me to stay with them for a day or two.  When you see the Cobbs pray remember me to them.  I am sorry Horace has lost his aunt, he will miss her.  Love to Hen.

Ever yours, dearest,
G. Borrow.

(Keep this.)

Letter XI. To Mary Borrow.

Presteyne,
Radnorshire,
Monday Morning,
[1854]

Dear Carreta,

I am just going to start for Ludlow, 18 miles, and hope to be at Shrewsbury on Tuesday night, if not on Wednesday morning.  God bless you and Hen,

J. Borrow.

When I get back I shall have walked more than 400 miles.

Letter XII. To Mary Borrow.