. Scottish pictures, drawn with pen and pencil . , of course, as much for its superb view of the city, as for anything that it contains, the INIons INleg, or even the Scottish Regalia. At the other , Ilolyrood must also be seen, with its apartments, strangely small for ro)alty, its pathetic associations, and dim stain of Rizzios blood! The chapel behind is lovely in its ruins, though tourists often neglect it for the more easily comprehended wonders of the palace. Then, from Ilolyrood, few who are good walkers, or who enjoy a fine drive, will fail to ascend Arthurs Seat, where


. Scottish pictures, drawn with pen and pencil . , of course, as much for its superb view of the city, as for anything that it contains, the INIons INleg, or even the Scottish Regalia. At the other , Ilolyrood must also be seen, with its apartments, strangely small for ro)alty, its pathetic associations, and dim stain of Rizzios blood! The chapel behind is lovely in its ruins, though tourists often neglect it for the more easily comprehended wonders of the palace. Then, from Ilolyrood, few who are good walkers, or who enjoy a fine drive, will fail to ascend Arthurs Seat, where on one side they will come upon a lonely loch, to all appearance as far from the haunts of men as though it were in some 1 iighlaiul mountain recess ; and on the other will skirt or traverse .Salisbury Crags, and think of the Ilcarl of Mid-Lolliian. From the suinnnt the view is fine, embracing the city outspread as a map at the beholders feet, though too often veiled in smoke, with the Iirlh of Idrtli extending to the north and east, and in an. MAIKCAbli, lloLVRUUl). D 2


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