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... wood - fire , like all the irradiations of actuality upon Hawthorne's fiction , — but characteristic of its origin . One little coincidence I observe which , though trifling , it is perhaps worth while to mention . When the supposed ...
... wood - fire , like all the irradiations of actuality upon Hawthorne's fiction , — but characteristic of its origin . One little coincidence I observe which , though trifling , it is perhaps worth while to mention . When the supposed ...
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... woods ; or bat - fowling in the summer twilight ; or catching trouts in that shadowy little stream which , I suppose , is still wandering river- ward through the forest , — though you and I will never cast a line in it again , two idle ...
... woods ; or bat - fowling in the summer twilight ; or catching trouts in that shadowy little stream which , I suppose , is still wandering river- ward through the forest , — though you and I will never cast a line in it again , two idle ...
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... wood that had been brought from beyond the sea . The windows , from the floor to the ceiling of each stately apartment , were composed , respectively , of but one enormous pane of glass , so transparently pure that it was said to be a ...
... wood that had been brought from beyond the sea . The windows , from the floor to the ceiling of each stately apartment , were composed , respectively , of but one enormous pane of glass , so transparently pure that it was said to be a ...
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... woods , shut in by the surrounding trees , except where a vista opened eastward , and afforded a distant view of the Great Stone Face . Over the general's chair , which was a relic from the home of Washington , there was an arch of ...
... woods , shut in by the surrounding trees , except where a vista opened eastward , and afforded a distant view of the Great Stone Face . Over the general's chair , which was a relic from the home of Washington , there was an arch of ...
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... wood , the ever - youthful and venerably old , verdant with new twigs , yet hoary , as it were , with the snowfall of innumerable years , that have accumulated upon its intermingled branches . The white man's axe has never smitten a ...
... wood , the ever - youthful and venerably old , verdant with new twigs , yet hoary , as it were , with the snowfall of innumerable years , that have accumulated upon its intermingled branches . The white man's axe has never smitten a ...
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