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experience recorded in her History of a Six Weeks' Tour, where the party left the
Rhine after Cologne and proceeded on the final leg of their continental excursion
by stagecoach.
Portsmouth was at this time the principal commercial port of the south of England,
maintaining a constant traffic between it and France. For a Londoner the normal crossing
would have been via Kent, from Dover to Calais; but embarkation from Portsmouth would
have been preferable for voyagers coming, like Alphonse and Victor, from the west
of England.
In both cases, but particularly in the first, remorse involves a passionate suffering
that could be likened to the action of poison.
An ancient city of Scotland, Perth was the Scottish capital until the mid-fifteenth
century, when Edinburgh succeeded it: the old parlimentary building was not, in fact,
razed until the year of Frankenstein's publication. The city is located on the river
Tay some twenty miles southwest of Dundee, where Mary Shelley spent nearly two years
-- from June 1812 to March 1814 -- at the home of the Baxter family.