〃No; Harry; never!〃 said Nell; and she put her hand over her eyes; as though she would recall the remembrance of everything she had lately quitted。
Between the silent dwellings of the city; the party passed along Leith Walk; and went round the Calton Hill; where stood; in the light of the gray dawn; the buildings of the Observatory and Nelson"s Monument。 By Regent"s Bridge and the North Bridge they at last reached the lower extremity of the Canongate。 The town still lay wrapt in slumber。
Nell pointed to a large building in the center of an open space; asking; 〃What great confused mass is that?〃
〃That confused mass; Nell; is the palace of the ancient kings of Scotland; that is Holyrood; where many a sad scene has been enacted! The historian can here invoke many a royal shade; from those of the early Scottish kings to that of the unhappy Mary Stuart; and the French king; Charles X。 When day breaks; however; Nell; this palace will not look so very gloomy。 Holyrood; with its four embattled towers; is not unlike some handsome country house。 But let us pursue our way。 There; just above the ancient Abbey of Holyrood; are the superb cliffs called Salisbury Crags。 Arthur"s Seat rises above them; and that is where we are going。 From the summit of Arthur"s Seat; Nell; your eyes shall behold the sun appear above the horizon seaward。〃
They entered the King"s Park; then; gradually ascending they passed across the Queen"s Drive; a splendid carriageway encircling the hill; which we owe to a few lines in one of Sir Walter Scott"s romances。
Arthur"s Seat is in truth only a hill; seven hundred and fifty feet high; which stands alone amid surrounding heights。 In less than half an hour; by an easy winding path; James Starr and his party reached the crest of the
crouching lion; which; seen from the west; Arthur"s Seat so much resembles。 There; all four seated themselves; and James Starr; ever ready the great Scottish novelist; simply said; 〃Listen to what is written by Sir Walter Scott in the eighth chapter of the Heart of Mid…Lothian。 "If I were to choose a spot from which the rising or setting sun could be seen to the greatest possible advantage; it would be from this neighborhood。" Now watch; Nell! the sun will soon appear; and for the first time you will contemplate its splendor。〃
The maiden turned her eyes eastward。 Harry; keeping close beside her; observed her with anxious interest。 Would the first beams of day overpower her feelings? All remained quiet; even Jack Ryan。 A faint streak of pale rose tinted the light vapors of the horizon。 It was the first ray of light attacking the laggards of the night。 Beneath the hill lay the silent city; massed confusedly in the twilight of dawn。 Here and there lights twinkled among the houses of the old town。 Westward rose many hill…tops; soon to be illuminated by tips of fire。
Now the distant horizon of the sea became more plainly visible。 The scale of colors fell into the order of the solar。 Every instant they increased in intensity; rose color became red; red became fiery; daylight dawned。 Nell now glanced towards the city; of which the outlines became more distinct。 Lofty monuments; slender steeples emerged from the gloom; a kind of ashy light was spread abroad。 At length one solitary ray struck on the maiden"s sight。 It was that ray of green which; morning or evening; is reflected upwards from the sea when the horizon is clear。
An instant afterwards; Nell turned; and pointing towards a bright prominent point in the New Town; 〃Fire!〃 cried she。
〃No; Nell; that is no fire;〃 said Harry。 〃The sun has touched with gold the top of Sir Walter Scott"s monument〃……and; indeed; the extreme point of the monument blazed like the light of a pharos。
It was day……the sun arose……his disc seemed to glitter as though he indeed emerged from the waters of the sea。 Appearing at first very large from the effects of refraction; he contracted as he rose and assumed the perfectly circular form。 Soon no eye could endure the dazzling splendor;
it was as though the mouth of a furnace was opened through the sky。
Nell closed her eyes; but her eyelids could not exclude the glare; and she pressed her fingers over them。 Harry advised her to turn in the opposite direction。 〃Oh; no;〃 said she; 〃my eyes must get used to look at what yours can bear to see!〃
Even through her hands Nell perceived a rosy light; which became more white as the sun rose above the horizon。 As her sight became accustomed to it; her eyelids were raised; and at length her eyes drank in 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
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