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she replied , in a tone of surprise ; and the minister heard her footsteps approaching from the sidewalk , along which she had been passing .— “ It is I , and my little Pearl . ” " Whence come you , Hester ? ” asked the minister .
she replied , in a tone of surprise ; and the minister heard her footsteps approaching from the sidewalk , along which she had been passing .— “ It is I , and my little Pearl . ” " Whence come you , Hester ? ” asked the minister .
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The minister's own will , and Hester's will , and the fate that grew between them , had wrought this transformation . It was the same town as heretofore ; but the same minister returned not from the forest .
The minister's own will , and Hester's will , and the fate that grew between them , had wrought this transformation . It was the same town as heretofore ; but the same minister returned not from the forest .
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He knew that it was himself , the thin and white - cheeked minister , who had done and suffered these things , and written thus far into the Election Sermon ! But he seemed to stand apart , and eye this former self with scornful ...
He knew that it was himself , the thin and white - cheeked minister , who had done and suffered these things , and written thus far into the Election Sermon ! But he seemed to stand apart , and eye this former self with scornful ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
Among the parts of a spinning wheel 1 In 11 2136 the poet elaborates | 5 |
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