[407c] George Borrow, by R. A. J. Walling.
[408] George Borrow, by R. A. J. Walling.
[409] The Life of George Borrow, by Dr Knapp.
[411] This is rather awkwardly phrased, as Mrs Borrow was alive at that date.
[412a] The first reference to the famous Appendix is contained in a letter to John Murray (11th Nov. 1853) in which Borrow writes: “In answer to your inquiries about the fourth volume of Lavengro, I beg leave to say that I am occasionally occupied upon it. I shall probably add some notes.”
[412b] The Life of George Borrow, by Dr Knapp.
[413] The Life of George Borrow, by Dr Knapp.
[415a] Wild Wales, page 6.
[415b] There appears to have been a slight cast in his (Borrow’s) left eye. The Queen of the Nokkums remarked that, like Will Faa, he had “a skellying look with the left eye” (Romano Lavo-Lil, page 267). Mr F. H. Bowring, who frequently met him, states that he “had a slight cast in the eye.”
[416] E[lizabeth] H[arvey] in The Eastern Daily Press, 1st Oct. 1892.