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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864

"Passages from the English Notebooks, Complete"



The place is three miles short of Stirling. Nevertheless, we did not
much regret the mistake, finding that the Brig of Allan is the principal
Spa of Scotland, and a very pleasant spot, to all outward appearance.
After tea we walked out, both up and down the village street, and across
the bridge, and up a gentle eminence beyond it, whence we had a fine view
of a glorious plain, out of which rose several insulated headlands. One
of these was the height on which stands Stirling Castle, and which
reclines on the plain like a hound or a lion or a sphinx, holding the
castle on the highest part, where its head should be. A mile or two
distant from this picturesque hill rises another, still more striking,
called the Abbey Craig, on which is a ruin, and where is to be built the
monument to William Wallace. I cannot conceive a nobler or more fitting
pedestal. The sullenness of the day had vanished, the air was cool but
invigorating, and the cloud scenery was as fine as that below it. . . . .
Though it was nearly ten o'clock, the boys of the village were in full
shout and play, for these long and late summer evenings keep the children
out of bed interminably.

STIRLING.

July 7th.--We bestirred ourselves early this morning, . . . . and took
the rail for Stirling before eight. It is but a few minutes' ride, so
that doubtless we were earlier on the field than if we had slept at
Stirling. After our arrival our first call was at the post-office, where
I found a large package containing letters from America, but none from
U----.


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