. Scottish pictures, drawn with pen and pencil . Observatory on the Summit of Ben Nevis. of beautiful scenery, mountain, lake and glen, rich woodland and ripplingstream, may be enjoyed in ever-varying combination, and where a fairlygood road, out of the line of the crowd of travellers, opens up theseattractions to easy access, let him drive or walk from Banavie, on theopposite side of the loch to Fort William, to Arisaig, on the Atlantic distance is about thirty-nine miles, the road for one-third of the way The mail-cart here, as in many other parts of the Highlands, is a re


. Scottish pictures, drawn with pen and pencil . Observatory on the Summit of Ben Nevis. of beautiful scenery, mountain, lake and glen, rich woodland and ripplingstream, may be enjoyed in ever-varying combination, and where a fairlygood road, out of the line of the crowd of travellers, opens up theseattractions to easy access, let him drive or walk from Banavie, on theopposite side of the loch to Fort William, to Arisaig, on the Atlantic distance is about thirty-nine miles, the road for one-third of the way The mail-cart here, as in many other parts of the Highlands, is a really comfortable trap, the driver ofwhich is permitted to take three passengers at a reasonable charge; although, of course, they must not have muchluggage. 90 SCOTTrSH PICTURES. continuing along the shore of Loch Eil, which at Fort William makes anabrupt bend westward. At the foot of Glenfinnan, some six miles beyondthe loch, there is a little inn, very welcome to pedestrians as a half-wayhouse. Here there is a colossal statue of Prince Charle


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