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Edinburgh

CHAPTER I
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The rest may have admirers; she only, a famous fair one, counts lovers in her train.

And, indeed, even by her kindest friends, Edinburgh is not considered in a similar sense.

These like her for many reasons, not any one of which is satisfactory in itself.

They like her whimsically, if you will, and somewhat as a virtuoso dotes upon his cabinet.

Her attraction is romantic in the narrowest meaning of the term.


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