Wild Wales: Its People, Language and Scenery by George Henry Borrow
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trumpery German thing so-called - but the real Spanish guitar.
CHAPTER II The Starting - Peterborough Cathedral - Anglo-Saxon Names - Kaempe Viser - Steam - Norman Barons - Chester Ale - Sion Tudor - Pretty Welsh Tongue. SO our little family, consisting of myself, my wife Mary, and my daughter Henrietta, for daughter I shall persist in calling her, started for Wales in the afternoon of the 27th July, 1854. We flew through part of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire in a train which we left at Ely, and getting into another, which did not fly quite so fast as the one we had quieted, reached the Peterborough station at about six o'clock of a delightful evening. We proceeded no farther on our journey that day, in order that we might have an opportunity of seeing the cathedral. Sallying arm in arm from the Station Hotel, where we had determined to take up our quarters for the night, we crossed a bridge over the deep quiet Nen, on the southern bank of which stands the station, and soon arrived at the cathedral - unfortunately we were too late to procure admission into the interior, and had to content ourselves with walking round it and surveying its outside. |
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