Around noon on the second day, David reaches Edinburgh. Standing on top of a hill, he inhales the beauty of the place and feels happy to be a part of a new and exciting environment. Walking along, he meets a shepherd from whom he gets the directions to Cramond. Later, he inquires about the House of Shaws from the neighbors. The people react angrily to the mention of his uncle's name, making David apprehensive. His enthusiasm is further dampened when a woman named Jennet Clouston curses the House of Shaws and its inhabitants.
David reaches the house at sunset and knocks at the door. When he gets no response, he starts kicking and pounding on the door and calling out to his uncle, Mr. Balfour. A man with a tall nightcap on his head and a gun in his hand peeps through the window. When the boy introduces himself as David Balfour and mentions the letter, he is given permission to enter the house.
Around noon on the second day, David reaches Edinburgh. Standing on top of a hill, he inhales the beauty of the place and feels happy to be a part of a new and exciting environment. Walking along, he meets a shepherd from whom he gets the directions to Cramond. Later, he inquires about the House of Shaws from the neighbors. The people react angrily to the mention of his uncle's name, making David apprehensive. His enthusiasm is further dampened when a woman named Jennet Clouston curses the House of Shaws and its inhabitants.
David reaches the house at sunset and knocks at the door. When he gets no response, he starts kicking and pounding on the door and calling out to his uncle, Mr. Balfour. A man with a tall nightcap on his head and a gun in his hand peeps through the window. When the boy introduces himself as David Balfour and mentions the letter, he is given permission to enter the house.
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