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THE OLD TOWN:
ITS REMARKABLE FEATURES AND HISTORICAL REMINISCENCES,
INCLUDING A GLANCE AT THE CELEBRITIES OF THE CITY.
BY THE REV. GEORGE GILFILLAN.
IN a former chapter we described Edinburgh in a general way-in its
tod memble and bold outstanding aspects. We come now to speak of
some of the remarkable features of the Old Town, its picturesque points
and historical reminiscences, including a glance at some of the cdebrities
of the city.
RIDDLE'S COVRT.
It is told of George Crabbe the poet, -that whiIe admiring the New Town
he geatiypreferred the Old. The one he would have been content with
worshipping afar 06 but he delighted to explore and lose himself in the
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