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Title: Lavengro

The Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest

Author: George Borrow

CHAPTER I

Birth--My father--Tamerlane--Ben Brain--French Protestants--East

Anglia--Sorrow and troubles--True peace--A beautiful child--Foreign

grave--Mirrors--Alpine country--Emblems--Slow of speech--The Jew--Strange

gestures.

On an evening of July, in the year 18--, at East D---, a beautiful little

town in a certain district of East Anglia, I first saw the light.

My father was a Cornish man, the youngest, as I have heard him say, of

seven brothers. He sprang from a family of gentlemen, or, as some people

would call them, gentillatres, for they were not very wealthy; they had a

coat of arms, however, and lived on their own property at a place called

Tredinnock, which being interpreted means _the house on the hill_, which

house and the neighbouring acres had been from time immemorial in their

possession. I mention these particulars that the reader may see at once

that I am not altogether of low and plebeian origin; the present age is

highly aristocratic, and I am convinced that the public will read my

pages with more zest from being told that I am a gentillatre by birth

with Cornish blood {5} in my veins, of a family who lived on their own

property at a place bearing a Celtic name, signifying the house on the

hill, or more strictly the house on the _hillock_.

My father was what is generally termed a posthumous child--in other

words, the gentillatre who begot him never had the satisfaction of

invoking the blessing of the Father of All upon his head; having departed

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