Letter IV.
Lampeter
September 3rd, [1857].
My dear Carreta,
I am making the best of my way to Shrewsbury (my face is turned towards Mama). I write this from Lampeter, where there is a college for educating clergymen intended for Wales, which I am going to see. I shall then start for Radnor by Tregavon, and hope soon to be in England.
I have seen an enormous deal since I have been away, and have walked several hundred miles. Amongst other places I have seen St. David’s, a wonderful half-ruinous Cathedral at
the western end of Pembrokeshire; but I shall be glad to get back.
God bless you and Hen,
George Borrow.
Henrietta! Do you know who is handsome?
Letter V.
Edinburgh,
Sunday [September 19th, 1858].