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| The Scarlet Letter | Nathaniel Hawthorne |
VII. THE GOVERNOR'S HALL |
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Pearl, seeing the rose-bushes, began to cry for a red rose, and would not be pacified. "Hush, child--hush!" said her mother, earnestly. "Do not cry, dear little Pearl! I hear voices in the garden. The Governor is coming, and gentlemen along with him." In fact, adown the vista of the garden avenue, a number of persons were seen approaching towards the house. Pearl, in utter scorn of her mother's attempt to quiet her, gave an eldritch scream, and then became silent, not from any motion of obedience, but because the quick and mobile curiosity of her disposition was excited by the appearance of those new personages. |
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