Letters to His Wife Mary Borrow

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He advisedme to bring my action. I went back and found the people frightened. They telegraphed again—and the reply was that the things were safe. There is nothing like setting oneself up sometimes. I was terriblyafraid I should never again find my books and things. I, however, gotthem, and my old umbrella, too. I was sent on by the mail train, butlost four hours, besides undergoing a great deal of misery andexcitement.
When I have been to Thurso and Kirkwall I shall return as quick aspossible,
...and shall be glad to get out of the country. As I am here, however, I wish to see all I can, for I never wish to return. Whilst inMull I lived very cheaply—it is not costing me more than seven shillingsa day. The generality of the inns, however, in the lowlands areincredibly dear—half-a-crown for breakfast, consisting of a little tea, acouple of small eggs, and bread and butter—_two_ shillings forattendance. Tell Hen that I have some moss for her from Benmore—alsosome seaweed from the farther shore of Icolmrill.

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