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after all it was a hoax; it was well worth while to prove it。 Starr also thought it wiser to give more credence to the first letter than to the second; that is to say; to the request of such a man as Simon Ford; rather than to the warning of his anonymous contradictor。

〃Indeed;〃 said he; 〃the fact of anyone endeavoring to influence my resolution; shows that Ford's munication must be of great importance。 To…morrow; at the appointed time; I shall be at the rendezvous。〃

In the evening; Starr made his preparations for departure。 As it might happen that his absence would be prolonged for some days; he wrote to Sir W。 Elphiston; President of the Royal Institution; that he should be unable to be present at the next meeting of the Society。 He also wrote to excuse himself from two or three engagements which he had made for the week。 Then; having ordered his servant to pack a traveling bag; he went to bed; more excited than the affair perhaps warranted。

The next day; at five o'clock; James Starr jumped out of bed; dressed himself warmly; for a cold rain was falling; and left his house in the Canongate; to go to Granton Pier to catch the steamer; which in three hours would take him up the Forth as far as Stirling。

For the first time in his life; perhaps; in passing along the Canongate; he did NOT TURN TO LOOK AT HOLYROOD; the palace of the former sovereigns of Scotland。 He did not notice the sentinels who stood before its gateways; dressed in the uniform of their Highland regiment; tartan kilt; plaid and sporran plete。 His whole thought was to reach Callander where Harry Ford was supposedly awaiting him。

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