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1 I | Engineer, 30 Canongate, Edinburgh.~IF Mr. James Starr will
2 I | forty. He belonged to an old Edinburgh family, and was one of its
3 I | Royal Institution; and the Edinburgh Review frequently published
4 I | Mr. Starr.”~“My house in Edinburgh is always open to you.”~“
5 I | It’s a long way off, is Edinburgh!” answered the man shaking
6 II | region which extends between Edinburgh and Glasgow, for a distance
7 IV | from the best brewery in Edinburgh.~But the principal dish
8 IX | Aberfoyle mines.~Therefore in Edinburgh nothing was talked of but
9 IX | proved that Starr had left Edinburgh— which was known before—
10 IX | the date on which he left Edinburgh; nothing more could be done
11 IX | engineer, James Starr, of Edinburgh, embarked from Granton Pier,
12 IX | of the Royal Institution, Edinburgh.”~Jack Ryan, stopping before
13 IX | just caught the express to Edinburgh, and by three o’clock was
14 X | house in Prince’s Street, Edinburgh. This dwelling was situated
15 XIV| of Scotland lying between Edinburgh and Glasgow, nature would
16 XIV| extended the panorama of Edinburgh—the clear, distinct lines
17 XIV| commanded the entire city; Edinburgh Castle, crowning its huge
18 XV | themselves to the terminus of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, from
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