The Edina was one of a great fleet of ships at anchor in the Downs on January 16, 1884.
One of the six men who had jumped from the Edina in the panic of the collision had, alas!
Our quarrel was now made up, and we looked about the room for an aperture through which to survey the city of Edina.
The next day his body was found by the lifeboatmen entangled in the wreckage, and under the bows of the Edina.
IT was a quiet and still afternoon when I strolled forth in the goodly city of Edina.