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CHAPTER III John Thomas Borrow
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John Thomas Borrow was born two years before his younger brother, that is, on the 15th of April, 1801. His father, then Serjeant Borrow, was wandering from town to town, and it is not known where his elder son first saw the light. John Borrow’s nature was cast in a somewhat different mould from that of his brother. He was his father’s pride. Serjeant Borrow could not understand George with his extraordinary taste for the society of queer people—the wild Irish and the ragged1 Romanies. John had far more of the normal in his being. Borrow gives us in Lavengro our earliest glimpse of his brother:
He was a beautiful child; one of those occasionally seen in England, and in England alone; a rosy2, angelic face, blue eyes, and light chestnut3 hair; it was not exactly an Anglo-Saxon countenance4, in which, by the by, there is generally a cast of loutishness5 and stupidity; it partook, to a certain extent, of the Celtic character, particularly in the fire and vivacity6 which illumined it; his face was the mirror of his mind; perhaps no disposition7 more amiable8 was ever found amongst the children of Adam, united, however, with no inconsiderable portion of high and dauntless spirit. So great was his beauty in infancy9, that people, especially those of the poorer classes, would follow the nurse who carried him about in order to look at and bless his lovely face. At the age of three months an attempt was made to snatch him from his mother’s arms in the streets of London, at the moment she was about to enter a coach; indeed, his appearance seemed to operate so powerfully upon every person who
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