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Pagina 16
... dwelling place ? " Our great Father only knows , " answers Eve . " But something tells me that we shall not always be alone . And how sweet if other beings were to visit us in the shape of this 16 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
... dwelling place ? " Our great Father only knows , " answers Eve . " But something tells me that we shall not always be alone . And how sweet if other beings were to visit us in the shape of this 16 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
Pagina 17
Nathaniel Hawthorne. beings were to visit us in the shape of this fair image ! " Then they wander through the house , and everywhere find tokens of human life , which now , with the idea recently suggested , excite a deeper curiosity in ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne. beings were to visit us in the shape of this fair image ! " Then they wander through the house , and everywhere find tokens of human life , which now , with the idea recently suggested , excite a deeper curiosity in ...
Pagina 23
... shapes , once animated by demons ! " Everywhere , my dear Eve , " observes Adam , " we find heaps of rubbish of one kind or an- other . Somebody , I am convinced , has taken pains to collect them , but for what purpose ? Perhaps ...
... shapes , once animated by demons ! " Everywhere , my dear Eve , " observes Adam , " we find heaps of rubbish of one kind or an- other . Somebody , I am convinced , has taken pains to collect them , but for what purpose ? Perhaps ...
Pagina 41
... shape of a yearning for fellowship . It grew to be his custom to spend the whole day in wandering about the streets , aimlessly , unless it might be called an aim to establish a species of brother- hood between himself and the world ...
... shape of a yearning for fellowship . It grew to be his custom to spend the whole day in wandering about the streets , aimlessly , unless it might be called an aim to establish a species of brother- hood between himself and the world ...
Pagina 67
... shapes and horrid scenery . Many a miserable thought , such as men have stumbled upon from age to age , did he now rake up again , and gloat over it as an inestimable gem , a dia- mond , a treasure far preferable to those bright ...
... shapes and horrid scenery . Many a miserable thought , such as men have stumbled upon from age to age , did he now rake up again , and gloat over it as an inestimable gem , a dia- mond , a treasure far preferable to those bright ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Annie answered apple artist banquet beautiful behold beneath blaze bonfire bosom breast butterfly cold countenance cried dead boy death deep delicate Dorcas Drowne Drowne's earth earthly evil exclaimed face fancy father Fayal feel felt figure finger fire flame flung forest gazing Gervayse Hastings glance gleam gloom gnaws guests hand head heap heart Heaven Herkimer human Hunnewell idea imagination Intel lady leaves light look looking-glass Lord Byron Malvin man's married couple ment mind miserable moral Mount Washington mountain mystery NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE nature ness never observed once Owen Warland perhaps person Peter Hovenden Phidias poet poor replied Reuben Robert Danforth secret seemed serpent shadow snake soul spirit stood strange street sunshine thing thought threw tion tree tremulous truth ture virtuoso voice volume wandering watchmaker White Mountains whole wrought young youth