the light of day。
The good child knelt down; exclaiming; 〃Oh Lord God! how beautiful is Thy creation!〃 Then she rose and looked around。 At her feet extended the panorama of Edinburgh……the clear; distinct lines of streets in the New Town; and the irregular mass of houses; with their confused work of streets and lanes; which constitutes Auld Reekie; properly so called。 Two heights manded the entire city; Edinburgh Castle; crowning its huge basaltic rock; and the Calton Hill; bearing on its rounded summit; among other monuments; ruins built to represent those of the Parthenon at Athens。
Fine roadways led in all directions from the capital。 To the north; the coast of the noble Firth of Forth was indented by a deep bay; in which could be seen the seaport town of Leith; between which and this Modern Athens of the north ran a street; straight as that leading to the Piraeus。
Beyond the wide Firth could be seen the soft outlines of the county of Fife; while beneath the spectator stretched the yellow sands of Portobello and Newhaven。
Nell could not speak。 Her lips murmured a word or two indistinctly; she trembled; became giddy; her strength failed her; overe by the purity of the air and the sublimity of the scene; she sank fainting into Harry's arms; who; watching her closely; was ready to support her。
The youthful maiden; hitherto entombed in the massive depths of the earth; had now obtained an idea of the universe…… of the works both of God and of man。 She had looked upon town and country; and beyond these; into the immensity of the sea; the infinity of the heavens。
CHAPTER XV LOCH LOMOND AND LOCH KATRINE
HARRY bore Nell carefully down the steeps of Arthur's Seat; and; acpanied by James Starr and Jack Ryan; they reached Lamber