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A photo I took in September of the building that served as the toll gate from the song:http://www.flickr.com/photos/davids_leicas/9686423053/in/set-72157633711237974There is a tavern within the building too! The Tolbooth Tavern is part of the original Canongate Tolbooth. "But the taverns are warm in town..."
Quote from: dmg on November 22, 2013, 11:31:09 AMA photo I took in September of the building that served as the toll gate from the song:http://www.flickr.com/photos/davids_leicas/9686423053/in/set-72157633711237974There is a tavern within the building too! The Tolbooth Tavern is part of the original Canongate Tolbooth. "But the taverns are warm in town..."Thanks sooo much. Beautiful pictures. Imagine the cruelty they treated prisoners those days. Now," what's the story of Ghost of Dirty Dick's still in search of Little Nell ? "
Pics have the usual high dmg standard I would say. Weren't Little Nell and Dirty Dick not characters from Charles Dickens novels?I always interpreted that line the way that he couldn't stand it alone in the hotel room, where there still is the book (that he chose for his travel compagnon) that he had stopped reading. When coming back after his walk, back to the lonely hotel room, the book is still open at the same page, where stopped reading, the lines where Dirty Dick was still in search of little Nell (both from the novel The Old Curiousity Shop, more than 700 pages in the Teutonian translation, called Der Rarit
Quote from: Love Expresso on November 14, 2013, 08:40:04 PMPics have the usual high dmg standard I would say. Weren't Little Nell and Dirty Dick not characters from Charles Dickens novels?I always interpreted that line the way that he couldn't stand it alone in the hotel room, where there still is the book (that he chose for his travel compagnon) that he had stopped reading. When coming back after his walk, back to the lonely hotel room, the book is still open at the same page, where stopped reading, the lines where Dirty Dick was still in search of little Nell (both from the novel The Old Curiousity Shop, more than 700 pages in the Teutonian translation, called Der Rarit