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Selections / Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charles Sherry and Mary Russell Mitford

 
dc.contributor Crane, Gregory, 1957- Department of Psychology and Social Relations Harvard University Cambridge
dc.contributor.author Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864
dc.contributor.author Sherry, Charles
dc.contributor.author Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855
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dc.date.created 1828-1864
dc.identifier ota:0069
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/0069
dc.description.abstract Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. - Selections. -- s.l. : s.n., s.d. -- Contents: Alice Doare's appeal ; Graves and goblins ; My home return ; The island port ; My visit to Niagara ; A night scene ; An old woman's tale ; The haunted quart ; Rochester ; Fragments from the journal of a solitary man ; A visit to the clerk of the weather ; The beautiful man ; The battle-omen. -- Sherry, Charles. - Quite too susceptible. -- Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855. - The two sisters ; [and The cruise of the sparkler].
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dc.subject.lcsh American fiction -- 19th century
dc.subject.other Fiction
dc.title Selections / Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charles Sherry and Mary Russell Mitford
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(Title) THE BATTLE-OMEN                                                 00000100
The Latest Incident of this nature is said to have occurred on a cold,  00000200
bright evening, during the winter that preceded the first actual        00000300
hostilities in our great War.  Two young men were returning from        00000400
one of those military meetings, which the aspect of the times had       00000500
rendered common throughout the country, and in which their education    00000600
and active talents had given each of them a degree of authority.        00000700
Their path lay over the frozen surface of a lake, extending two or      00000800
three miles between the northern and south-western shores.  Behind      00000900
the travellers was the village from which they came,--a few dark        00001000
houses in distant visibility upon the snow, and the white spire of the  00001100
Church as strongly relieved against the sky; before them, and at still  00001200
a greater distance, appeared . . .
										

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