Letters to his Mother, Ann Borrow and Other Correspondents
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My Dear Mama,
As I am afraid that you may not have received my last letter in consequence of several couriers having been stopped, I write to inform you that I am quite well.
I have been in some difficulties. I was selling so many Testaments that the Priests became alarmed, and prevailed on the government to p. 6put a stop to my selling any more. They were likewise talking of prosecuting me as a Witch, but they have thought better of it.
I hear it is very cold in England. Pray take care of yourself. I shall send you more in a few weeks.
God bless you,
My Dear Mama,
G. B.