2 Metaphors for edinburgh

Her housekeeper didn't know what hotel she was atI suppose we'll have to try every one in the place till we come across her!" "Edinburgh is not a very big town," remarked Fullaway.

In speaking of the Scotchman, the teacher may tell the children that Scotland is not separated from England by any sea, but the three countries called England, Scotland, and Wales, all form one island, which is entirely surrounded by the sea; that the people who live in the north, and cold parts of Scotland, are called Highlanders, and are very brave and hardy; that Edinburgh is the capital.

2 Metaphors for  edinburgh