. Scottish pictures, drawn with pen and pencil . The Uraes of \arro\v. ACROSS THE BORDER: TO EDINBURGH AND 1 () R practical purposes, a pleasure tour in Scotland generally begins with Edin-buro;h or Glaso-ow. Travellers are toomuch in haste to reach the Highlandsto spare time for the Border, renownedthough it be in song and story ; or totake any leisurely survey of the countrythat lies between the last towns left onthe English side, and the two greatScottish cities. Yet this country is worthvisiting in every part of it, for its ownsake, and for that of its memories. Drawa straight li


. Scottish pictures, drawn with pen and pencil . The Uraes of \arro\v. ACROSS THE BORDER: TO EDINBURGH AND 1 () R practical purposes, a pleasure tour in Scotland generally begins with Edin-buro;h or Glaso-ow. Travellers are toomuch in haste to reach the Highlandsto spare time for the Border, renownedthough it be in song and story ; or totake any leisurely survey of the countrythat lies between the last towns left onthe English side, and the two greatScottish cities. Yet this country is worthvisiting in every part of it, for its ownsake, and for that of its memories. Drawa straight line across from Greenock toLeith, and south of it, from cast to west, will be found much, if not most, that is associatedwith the chief historic glories of .Scotland. Thetourist may well then linger; and it is liard tosay which particular route will prove of the highestinterest. There is the Eastern line, by Berwick-on-Tweed and the coast of the Firth of Forth ; or theWestern, which crosses the Solway Frith near Carlisle. Travellers, again,by the latter may strike across to Edinburgh by the Waverley Route, or i;


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