We have travelled together before, Salemina, Francesca, and I, and we know the very worst there is to know about one another. After this point has been reached, it is as if a triangular marriage had
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We have travelled together before, Salemina, Francesca, and I, and we know the very worst there is to know about one another. After this point has been reached, it is as if a triangular marriage had taken place, and, with the honeymoon comfortably over, we slip along in thoroughly friendly fashion. I use no warmer word than’friendly’ because, in the first place, the highest tides of feeling do not visit the coasts of triangular alliances; and because, in the second place, ‘friendly’ is a word capable of putting to the blush many a more passionate and endearing one.
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- Chapter I. A Triangular Alliance.
- Chapter II. Edina, Scotia’s Darling Seat.
- Chapter III. A vision in Princes Street.
- Chapter IV. Susanna Crum cudna say.
- Chapter V. We emulate the Jackdaw.
- Chapter VI. Edinburgh society, past and present.
- Chapter VII. Francesca meets th’ unconquer’d Scot.
- Chapter VIII. ‘What made th’ Assembly shine?’
- Chapter IX. Omnia presbyteria est divisa in partes tres.