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……all these things filled her with new sensations; and left lasting impressions on her mind。
After some time she ceased to ask questions; and her panions respected her silence; not wishing to influence by any words of theirs the girl's highly sensitive imagination; but preferring to allow ideas to arise spontaneously in her soul。
At about half past eleven o'clock; they gained the banks of the river Forth。 There a boat; chartered by James Starr; awaited them。 In a few hours it would convey them all to Granton。 Nell looked at the clear water which flowed up to her feet; as the waves broke gently on the beach; reflecting the starlight。 〃Is this a lake?〃 said she。
〃No;〃 replied Harry; 〃it is a great river flowing towards the sea; and soon opening so widely as to resemble a gulf。 Taste a little of the water in the hollow of your hand; Nell; and you will perceive that it is not sweet like the waters of Lake Malcolm。〃
The maiden bent towards the stream; and; raising a little water to her lips; 〃This is quite salt;〃 said she。
〃Yes; the tide is full; the sea water flows up the river as far as this;〃 answered Harry。
〃Oh; Harry! Harry!〃 exclaimed the maiden; 〃what can that red glow on the horizon be? Is it a forest on fire?〃
〃No; it is the rising moon; Nell。〃
〃To be sure; that's the moon;〃 cried Jack Ryan; 〃a fine
big silver plate; which the spirits of air hand round and round the sky to collect the stars in; like money。〃
〃Why; Jack;〃 said the engineer; laughing; 〃I had no idea you could strike out such bold parisons!〃
〃Well; but; Mr。 Starr; it is a just parison。 Don't you see the stars disappear as the moon passes on? so I suppose they drop into it。〃
〃What you mean to say; Jack; is that the superior brilliancy of the moon eclipses that of stars of the sixth magnitude; therefore they vanish as she approaches。〃
〃How beautiful all this is!〃 repeated Nell again and again; with her whole soul in her eyes。 〃But I thought the moon was round?〃
〃So she is; when 'full;'〃 said James Starr; 〃that means when she is just opposite to the sun。 But to…night the moon is in the last quarter; shorn of her just proportions; and friend Jack's grand silver plate looks more like a barber's basin。〃
〃Oh; Mr。 Starr; what a base parison!〃 he exclaimed; 〃I was just going to begin a son to the moon; but your barber's basin has destroyed all chance of an inspiration。〃
Gradually the moon ascended the heavens。 Before her light the lingering clouds fled away; while stars still sparkled in the west; beyond the influence of her radiance。 Nell gazed in silence on the glorious spectacle。 The soft silvery light was pleasant to her eyes; and her little trembling hand expressed to Harry; who clasped it; how deeply she was affected by the scene。
〃Let us embark now;〃 said James Starr。 〃We have to get to the top of Arthur's Seat before sunrise。〃
The boat was moored to a post on the bank。 A boatman awaited them。 Nell and her friends took their seats; the sail was spread; it quickly filled before the northwesterly breeze; and they sped on their way。
What a new sensation was this for the maiden! She had been rowed on the waters of Lake Malcolm; but the oar; handled ever so lightly by Harry; always betrayed effort on the part of the oarsman。 Now; for the first time; Nell felt herself borne along with a gliding movement; like that of a balloon through the air。 The water was smooth as a lake; and Nell reclined in the stern of the boat; enjoying its gentle rocking。 Occasionally the effect of the
moonlight on the waters was as though the boat sailed across a glittering silver field。 Little wavelets rippled along the banks。 It was enchanting。
At length Nell was overe with drowsiness; her eyelids drooped; her head sank on Harry's shoulder……she slept。 Harry; sorry that she should miss any of the beauties of this magnificent night; would have aroused her。
〃Let her sleep!〃 said the engineer。 〃She will better enjoy the novelties of the day after a couple of hours' rest。〃
At two o'clock in the morning the boat reached Granton pier。 Nell awoke。 〃Have I been asleep?〃 inquired she。
〃No; my child;〃 said James Starr。 〃You have been dreaming that you slept; that's all。〃
The night continued clear。 The moon; riding in mid…heaven; diffused her rays on all sides。 In the little port of Granton lay two or three fishing boats; they rocked gently on the waters of the Firth。 The wind fell as the dawn approached。 The atmosphere; clear of mists; promised one of those fine autumn days so delicious on the sea coast。
A soft; transparent film of vapor lay along the horizon; the first sunbeam would dissipate it; to the maiden it exhibited that aspect of the sea which seems to blend it with the sky。 Her view was now enlarged; without producing the impression of the boundless infinity of ocean。
Harry taking Nell's hand; they followed James Starr and Jack Ryan as they traversed the deserted streets。 To Nell; this suburb of the capital appeared only a collection of gloomy dark houses; just like Coal Town; only that the roof was higher; and gleamed with small lights。
She stepped lightly forward; and easily kept pace with Harry。 〃Are you not tired; Nell?〃 asked he; after half an hour's walking。
〃No! my feet seem scarcely to touch the earth;〃 returned she。 〃This sky above us seems so high up; I feel as if I could take wing and fly!〃
〃I say! keep hold of her!〃 cried Jack Ryan。 〃Our little Nell is too good to lose。 I feel just as you describe though; myself; when I have not left the pit for a long time。〃
〃It is when we no longer experience the oppressive effect of the vaulted rocky roof above Coal Town;〃 said
James Starr; 〃that the spacious firmament appears to us like a profound abyss into which we have; as it were; a desire to plunge。 Is that what you feel; Nell?〃
〃Yes; Mr。 Starr; it is exactly like that;〃 said Nell。 〃It makes me feel giddy。〃
〃Ah! you will soon get over that; Nell;〃 said Harry。 〃You will get used to the outer world; and most likely forget all about our dark coal pit。〃
〃No; Harry; never!〃 said Nell; and she put her hand over her eyes; as though she would recall the remembrance