produced by [david] [widger] . 1 produced 2 by 2 by 5 . [html] [version] [by] [al] [haines] [.] [twice] [told] [tales] [the] [seven] [vagabonds] [by] [nathaniel] [hawthorne] " halloo ! 1 " 2 halloo 2 halloo 3 ! who stands guard here ? 1 who 2 stands 1 who 5 ? 2 stands 3 guard 3 guard 4 here is the doorkeeper asleep ? " cried [i] , approaching a ladder of two or three steps which was let down from the wagon . 1 is 2 the 1 is 12 ladder 2 the 3 doorkeeper 3 doorkeeper 4 asleep 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 , 9 , 10 approaching 10 approaching 12 ladder 11 a 12 ladder 12 ladder 13 of 12 ladder 20 let 14 two 15 or 15 or 16 three 16 three 17 steps 17 steps 18 which 18 which 19 was 19 was 20 let 20 let 21 down 20 let 22 from 22 from 23 the 22 from 24 wagon 23 the 24 wagon 24 wagon 25 . a small piece of silver was [my] passport [within] his premises , where [i] [found] [only] one [other] person , [hereafter] to be described . 1 a 2 small 1 a 19 person 2 small 3 piece 3 piece 4 of 4 of 5 silver 5 silver 6 was 6 was 8 passport 8 passport 10 his 10 his 11 premises 11 premises 12 , 12 , 13 where 13 where 17 one 19 person 20 , 20 , 22 to 22 to 23 be 23 be 24 described 24 described 25 . perhaps the [movable] scene of this [narrative] is [still] peregrinating [new] [england] , and may enable the reader to test the accuracy of my description . 1 perhaps 2 the 2 the 4 scene 4 scene 5 of 4 scene 26 . 6 this 8 is 6 this 26 . 8 is 10 peregrinating 10 peregrinating 13 , 10 peregrinating 18 reader 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 may 16 enable 17 the 17 the 18 reader 18 reader 25 description 19 to 20 test 20 test 21 the 20 test 22 accuracy 22 accuracy 23 of 23 of 25 description 24 my 25 description the spectacle for [i] will not use the unworthy term of puppet-show consisted of a multitude of little people assembled on a miniature stage . 1 the 2 spectacle 2 spectacle 3 for 2 spectacle 12 puppet-show 5 will 6 not 6 not 7 use 7 use 8 the 8 the 12 puppet-show 9 unworthy 10 term 10 term 11 of 11 of 12 puppet-show 12 puppet-show 13 consisted 13 consisted 14 of 13 consisted 16 multitude 15 a 16 multitude 16 multitude 17 of 17 of 18 little 18 little 19 people 19 people 23 miniature 20 assembled 21 on 21 on 22 a 22 a 23 miniature 23 miniature 24 stage 24 stage 25 . " what an admirable piece of work is this ! " exclaimed [i] , lifting up [my] bands in astonishment . 1 " 2 what 1 " 11 " 2 what 3 an 3 an 4 admirable 4 admirable 5 piece 5 piece 6 of 5 piece 7 work 7 work 8 is 9 this 10 ! 10 ! 11 " 11 " 21 . 12 exclaimed 14 , 14 , 15 lifting 15 lifting 16 up 16 up 18 bands 18 bands 19 in 19 in 20 astonishment 20 astonishment 21 . and then with how fresh a feeling must he return , at intervals , to his own peculiar home ! 1 and 2 then 2 then 3 with 2 then 4 how 4 how 5 fresh 4 how 6 a 4 how 8 must 4 how 20 ! 6 a 7 feeling 8 must 10 return 9 he 10 return 10 return 11 , 11 , 18 peculiar 12 at 13 intervals 13 intervals 14 , 14 , 15 to 15 to 16 his 16 his 17 own 17 own 18 peculiar 18 peculiar 19 home the literary man now evinced a great kindness for me , and [i] ventured to inquire which way he was travelling . 1 the 3 man 2 literary 3 man 3 man 4 now 3 man 19 he 5 evinced 6 a 6 a 7 great 7 great 8 kindness 8 kindness 9 for 9 for 10 me 10 me 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 14 ventured 14 ventured 15 to 14 ventured 16 inquire 16 inquire 17 which 17 which 18 way 18 way 19 he 19 he 20 was 20 was 21 travelling 21 travelling 22 . " you are housed but just in time , my young friends , " said the master of the wagon . 1 " 2 you 1 " 5 but 2 you 3 are 3 are 4 housed 5 but 21 . 6 just 7 in 7 in 8 time 7 in 13 , 8 time 9 , 9 , 10 my 10 my 11 young 11 young 12 friends 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 16 the 15 said 20 wagon 17 master 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 wagon 20 wagon 21 . " the sky would have been down upon you within five minutes . " 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 sky 3 sky 4 would 4 would 5 have 5 have 6 been 5 have 13 . 6 been 7 down 7 down 8 upon 8 upon 9 you 9 you 10 within 10 within 12 minutes 11 five 12 minutes 13 . 14 " i , meanwhile , with many a wild and undetermined fantasy , was narrowly inspecting these two doves that had flown into our ark . 1 i 3 meanwhile 2 , 3 meanwhile 3 meanwhile 4 , 4 , 5 with 5 with 6 many 6 many 7 a 7 a 8 wild 8 wild 9 and 9 and 10 undetermined 10 undetermined 11 fantasy 11 fantasy 12 , 12 , 13 was 13 was 14 narrowly 14 narrowly 15 inspecting 14 narrowly 25 . 15 inspecting 16 these 16 these 17 two 17 two 18 doves 18 doves 24 ark 19 that 20 had 20 had 21 flown 21 flown 22 into 22 into 24 ark 23 our 24 ark when we had travelled through the vast extent of the mahogany box , [i] looked into my guide 's [face] . 1 when 2 we 2 we 3 had 3 had 4 travelled 4 travelled 5 through 5 through 6 the 6 the 7 vast 7 vast 8 extent 8 extent 9 of 9 of 10 the 9 of 21 . 10 the 11 mahogany 11 mahogany 12 box 12 box 13 , 13 , 18 guide 15 looked 16 into 16 into 17 my 17 my 18 guide 19 's 21 . " where are you going , my pretty maid ? " inquired [i] , in the words of an old song . 1 " 9 maid 1 " 10 ? 2 where 3 are 2 where 5 going 3 are 5 going 4 you 5 going 5 going 9 maid 6 , 9 maid 7 my 8 pretty 8 pretty 9 maid 10 ? 11 " 11 " 12 inquired 12 inquired 14 , 14 , 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 18 of 17 words 18 of 18 of 19 an 18 of 22 . 19 an 20 old 20 old 21 song " ah , " said the gay damsel , " you might as well ask where the summer wind is going . 1 " 2 ah 2 ah 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 8 damsel 5 said 6 the 6 the 8 damsel 7 gay 8 damsel 8 damsel 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 you 11 you 12 might 12 might 13 as 12 might 15 ask 13 as 14 well 15 ask 16 where 16 where 19 wind 16 where 21 going 17 the 18 summer 18 summer 19 wind 19 wind 20 is 21 going 22 . we are wanderers here , and there , and everywhere . 1 we 2 are 2 are 3 wanderers 3 wanderers 4 here 4 here 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 there 7 there 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 everywhere 10 everywhere 11 . wherever there is mirth , our merry hearts are drawn to it . 1 wherever 2 there 2 there 3 is 3 is 4 mirth 4 mirth 5 , 5 , 13 . 6 our 7 merry 6 our 8 hearts 8 hearts 9 are 9 are 10 drawn 10 drawn 11 to 11 to 12 it 12 it 13 . blessed pair , whose happy home was throughout all the earth ! 1 blessed 2 pair 1 blessed 8 throughout 1 blessed 12 ! 3 , 4 whose 4 whose 6 home 4 whose 7 was 4 whose 8 throughout 5 happy 6 home 8 throughout 9 all 9 all 10 the 10 the 11 earth " [o] maiden ! " said [i] aloud , " why did you not come hither alone ? " 1 " 3 maiden 3 maiden 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 aloud 8 aloud 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 19 " 11 why 12 did 12 did 13 you 13 you 14 not 14 not 15 come 15 come 16 hither 16 hither 17 alone 16 hither 19 " 17 alone 18 ? while the merry girl and myself were busy with the show-box , the unceasing rain had driven another wayfarer into the wagon . 1 while 2 the 1 while 4 girl 2 the 3 merry 4 girl 5 and 5 and 6 myself 5 and 7 were 7 were 8 busy 8 busy 9 with 9 with 10 the 10 the 11 show-box 10 the 13 the 12 , 13 the 13 the 14 unceasing 14 unceasing 15 rain 15 rain 16 had 16 had 17 driven 17 driven 18 another 18 another 19 wayfarer 19 wayfarer 20 into 20 into 21 the 21 the 22 wagon 22 wagon 23 . " it is a bill of the [suffolk] [bank] , " said [i] , " and better than the specie . " 1 " 2 it 1 " 4 a 2 it 3 is 4 a 5 bill 5 bill 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 10 , 10 , 12 said 11 " 12 said 12 said 20 specie 14 , 16 and 14 , 19 the 15 " 16 and 16 and 17 better 17 better 18 than 19 the 20 specie 20 specie 21 . 21 . 22 " as the beggar had nothing to object , he now produced a small buff-leather bag , tied up carefully with a shoe-string . 1 as 2 the 2 the 3 beggar 3 beggar 4 had 4 had 5 nothing 5 nothing 6 to 6 to 7 object 7 object 14 buff-leather 8 , 10 now 9 he 10 now 10 now 11 produced 11 produced 14 buff-leather 12 a 13 small 13 small 14 buff-leather 14 buff-leather 15 bag 14 buff-leather 22 shoe-string 16 , 17 tied 17 tied 18 up 18 up 19 carefully 19 carefully 20 with 20 with 22 shoe-string 21 a 22 shoe-string 22 shoe-string 23 . in this precious heap was my bank , note deposited , the rate of exchange being considerably against me . 1 in 5 was 2 this 3 precious 3 precious 4 heap 4 heap 5 was 5 was 6 my 6 my 7 bank 6 my 10 deposited 6 my 19 me 7 bank 8 , 8 , 9 note 11 , 12 the 12 the 13 rate 13 rate 14 of 14 of 15 exchange 15 exchange 17 considerably 16 being 17 considerably 17 considerably 18 against 18 against 19 me 19 me 20 . here let me have credit for a sober fact . 1 here 2 let 1 here 5 credit 2 let 3 me 2 let 4 have 5 credit 6 for 5 credit 8 sober 6 for 7 a 7 a 8 sober 8 sober 9 fact 9 fact 10 . but [i] [must] stop and see the breaking up of the camp-meeting [at] [stamford] . " 1 but 4 stop 4 stop 5 and 5 and 6 see 6 see 7 the 7 the 10 of 8 breaking 9 up 8 breaking 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 camp-meeting 12 camp-meeting 15 . 15 . 16 " all this was a sort of happiness which [i] [could] conceive of , [though] [i] [had] little sympathy with it . 1 all 2 this 2 this 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 sort 5 sort 6 of 6 of 7 happiness 7 happiness 8 which 8 which 11 conceive 11 conceive 12 of 12 of 13 , 13 , 17 little 17 little 18 sympathy 18 sympathy 19 with 19 with 20 it 19 with 21 . my reflections were here interrupted . 1 my 2 reflections 2 reflections 3 were 2 reflections 6 . 3 were 4 here 4 here 5 interrupted " another visitor ! " exclaimed the old showman . 1 " 2 another 2 another 3 visitor 3 visitor 9 showman 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 exclaimed 6 exclaimed 9 showman 7 the 8 old 8 old 9 showman 9 showman 10 . it was a red [indian] , armed with his bow and arrow . 1 it 2 was 1 it 6 , 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 red 6 , 7 armed 7 armed 8 with 8 with 9 his 9 his 10 bow 10 bow 11 and 11 and 12 arrow 12 arrow 13 . this son of the wilderness , and pilgrim of the storm , took his place silently in the midst of us . 1 this 2 son 2 son 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 wilderness 5 wilderness 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 of 8 pilgrim 9 of 9 of 11 storm 9 of 13 took 10 the 11 storm 12 , 13 took 13 took 14 his 13 took 15 place 13 took 16 silently 13 took 19 midst 13 took 22 . 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 midst 19 midst 20 of 20 of 21 us the [indian] had not long been seated , ere our [merry] damsel [sought] to draw him into conversation . 1 the 12 damsel 1 the 14 to 3 had 5 long 3 had 6 been 3 had 9 ere 4 not 5 long 6 been 7 seated 7 seated 8 , 9 ere 10 our 10 our 12 damsel 14 to 15 draw 15 draw 17 into 16 him 17 into 17 into 18 conversation 18 conversation 19 . at length , she inquired whether his journey had any particular end or purpose . 1 at 2 length 2 length 3 , 2 length 5 inquired 3 , 4 she 5 inquired 6 whether 6 whether 9 had 6 whether 13 or 7 his 8 journey 8 journey 9 had 9 had 10 any 10 any 11 particular 11 particular 12 end 13 or 14 purpose 14 purpose 15 . " [i] [go] [shoot] [at] the camp-meeting [at] [stamford] , " replied the [indian] . 1 " 6 the 6 the 7 camp-meeting 7 camp-meeting 10 , 10 , 11 " 10 , 15 . 11 " 12 replied 13 the 15 . " and here are five more , " said the girl , " all aiming at the camp-meeting too . 1 " 2 and 1 " 13 " 3 here 4 are 4 are 5 five 5 five 6 more 5 five 13 " 7 , 13 " 8 " 9 said 8 " 13 " 9 said 13 " 10 the 13 " 11 girl 12 , 11 girl 13 " 13 " 15 aiming 13 " 19 too 14 all 15 aiming 15 aiming 16 at 17 the 18 camp-meeting 18 camp-meeting 19 too 19 too 20 . but , [o] , you would find it very dull indeed , [to] [go] all the way to [stamford] [alone] ! " 1 but 2 , 1 but 5 you 2 , 4 , 5 you 6 would 5 you 22 " 6 would 7 find 7 find 8 it 8 it 12 , 9 very 10 dull 9 very 11 indeed 11 indeed 12 , 15 all 16 the 15 all 21 ! 16 the 17 way 17 way 18 to 21 ! 22 " now , hoping no offence , [i] should like to know where this young gentleman may be going ? " 1 now 2 , 2 , 3 hoping 3 hoping 5 offence 4 no 5 offence 5 offence 6 , 5 offence 15 gentleman 5 offence 16 may 5 offence 19 ? 8 should 9 like 9 like 10 to 10 to 11 know 11 know 12 where 12 where 13 this 13 this 14 young 14 young 15 gentleman 16 may 17 be 18 going 19 ? 19 ? 20 " i started . 1 i 2 started 2 started 3 . how came [i] among these wanderers ? 1 how 2 came 1 how 7 ? 2 came 4 among 4 among 6 wanderers 5 these 6 wanderers " but in what capacity ? " asked the old showman , after a moment 's silence . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 in 3 in 5 capacity 4 what 5 capacity 5 capacity 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 asked 8 asked 9 the 9 the 11 showman 10 old 11 showman 11 showman 15 moment 12 , 13 after 13 after 14 a 13 after 15 moment 14 a 15 moment 15 moment 16 's 15 moment 17 silence 17 silence 18 . " all of us here can get our bread in some creditable way . 1 " 12 creditable 2 all 3 of 2 all 12 creditable 3 of 4 us 3 of 6 can 4 us 5 here 6 can 7 get 7 get 9 bread 8 our 9 bread 10 in 12 creditable 11 some 12 creditable 12 creditable 13 way 13 way 14 . every honest man should have his livelihood . 1 every 2 honest 2 honest 3 man 2 honest 4 should 2 honest 7 livelihood 4 should 5 have 5 have 6 his 7 livelihood 8 . you , sir , as [i] take it , are a mere strolling gentleman . " 1 you 2 , 2 , 3 sir 3 sir 4 , 4 , 16 " 5 as 9 , 7 take 8 it 8 it 9 , 9 , 10 are 10 are 11 a 11 a 12 mere 12 mere 13 strolling 13 strolling 14 gentleman 14 gentleman 15 . 15 . 16 " " either this , " said [i] , " is [my] vocation , or [i] have been born in vain . " 1 " 2 either 2 either 3 this 3 this 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 5 " 9 " 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 is 9 " 12 vocation 9 " 21 . 12 vocation 13 , 13 , 14 or 16 have 17 been 17 been 18 born 18 born 19 in 19 in 20 vain 20 vain 21 . 21 . 22 " dreading a rejection , [i] solicited the interest of the merry damsel . 1 dreading 2 a 2 a 3 rejection 3 rejection 4 , 4 , 13 . 6 solicited 7 the 7 the 8 interest 8 interest 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 merry 11 merry 12 damsel 12 damsel 13 . " mirth , " cried [i] , most aptly [appropriating] the [words] of [l'allegro] , " to thee [i] sue ! 1 " 2 mirth 1 " 7 , 2 mirth 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 cried 7 , 21 ! 8 most 9 aptly 9 aptly 20 sue 11 the 13 of 11 the 20 sue 13 of 15 , 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 to 17 to 18 thee 20 sue 21 ! mirth , admit me of thy crew ! " 1 mirth 3 admit 1 mirth 8 ! 2 , 3 admit 3 admit 4 me 4 me 6 thy 5 of 6 thy 7 crew 8 ! 8 ! 9 " " [i] have espied much promise in him . 1 " 3 have 3 have 4 espied 4 espied 5 much 4 espied 6 promise 4 espied 7 in 4 espied 8 him 8 him 9 . true , a shadow sometimes flits across his brow , but the sunshine is sure to follow in a moment . 1 true 2 , 1 true 6 flits 3 a 4 shadow 4 shadow 5 sometimes 5 sometimes 6 flits 6 flits 9 brow 6 flits 11 but 6 flits 17 follow 6 flits 20 moment 7 across 9 brow 8 his 9 brow 10 , 11 but 12 the 13 sunshine 13 sunshine 15 sure 14 is 15 sure 15 sure 17 follow 16 to 17 follow 18 in 19 a 19 a 20 moment 20 moment 21 . he is never guilty of a sad thought , but a merry one is twin born with it . 1 he 2 is 1 he 4 guilty 2 is 4 guilty 3 never 4 guilty 4 guilty 5 of 5 of 6 a 6 a 7 sad 7 sad 8 thought 8 thought 10 but 8 thought 15 twin 9 , 10 but 11 a 12 merry 12 merry 13 one 12 merry 15 twin 13 one 14 is 15 twin 16 born 15 twin 19 . 16 born 18 it 17 with 18 it this affair settled , a marvellous jollity entered into the whole tribe of us , manifesting itself characteristically in each individual . 1 this 2 affair 2 affair 3 settled 3 settled 4 , 3 settled 18 characteristically 5 a 6 marvellous 6 marvellous 7 jollity 7 jollity 8 entered 8 entered 9 into 9 into 12 tribe 10 the 11 whole 10 the 12 tribe 12 tribe 13 of 13 of 16 manifesting 14 us 15 , 14 us 16 manifesting 16 manifesting 17 itself 17 itself 18 characteristically 18 characteristically 19 in 18 characteristically 20 each 20 each 21 individual 21 individual 22 . the young foreigner flourished his fiddle-bow with a master 's hand , and gave an inspiring echo to the showman's melody . 1 the 4 flourished 2 young 3 foreigner 2 young 4 flourished 4 flourished 5 his 4 flourished 8 a 5 his 6 fiddle-bow 6 fiddle-bow 7 with 8 a 9 master 8 a 16 inspiring 9 master 10 's 9 master 11 hand 11 hand 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 gave 15 an 16 inspiring 16 inspiring 17 echo 17 echo 18 to 18 to 19 the 19 the 20 showman's 20 showman's 21 melody 21 melody 22 . " we 'll come among them in procession , with music and dancing , " cried the merry damsel . 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 'll 3 'll 5 among 4 come 5 among 5 among 6 them 5 among 19 damsel 7 in 8 procession 7 in 9 , 9 , 10 with 10 with 11 music 11 music 12 and 12 and 13 dancing 13 dancing 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 cried 16 cried 17 the 17 the 18 merry 18 merry 19 damsel 19 damsel 20 . casting our eyes northward , we beheld a horseman approaching leisurely , and splashing through the little puddles on the [stamford] road . 1 casting 2 our 2 our 3 eyes 2 our 6 we 3 eyes 4 northward 5 , 6 we 6 we 7 beheld 6 we 9 horseman 7 beheld 8 a 8 a 9 horseman 9 horseman 10 approaching 10 approaching 11 leisurely 11 leisurely 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 splashing 14 splashing 15 through 15 through 16 the 16 the 17 little 17 little 18 puddles 18 puddles 19 on 19 on 20 the 20 the 22 road 22 road 23 . what puzzled us was the fact , that his face appeared turned from , instead of to , the camp-meeting [at] [stamford] . 1 what 2 puzzled 2 puzzled 3 us 2 puzzled 4 was 4 was 5 the 5 the 6 fact 6 fact 8 that 7 , 8 that 8 that 11 appeared 9 his 10 face 10 face 11 appeared 11 appeared 12 turned 12 turned 13 from 13 from 14 , 14 , 15 instead 15 instead 16 of 16 of 17 to 17 to 18 , 18 , 19 the 19 the 20 camp-meeting 20 camp-meeting 23 . " what news , what news from the camp-meeting [at] [stamford] ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 news 2 what 12 ? 4 , 5 what 5 what 6 news 5 what 12 ? 6 news 7 from 7 from 8 the 8 the 9 camp-meeting 12 ? 13 " the missionary looked down , in surprise , at as singular a knot of people as could have been selected from all his heterogeneous auditors . 1 the 2 missionary 1 the 8 , 2 missionary 3 looked 3 looked 4 down 3 looked 7 surprise 4 down 5 , 6 in 7 surprise 8 , 26 . 9 at 11 singular 10 as 11 singular 11 singular 12 a 11 singular 16 as 12 a 13 knot 13 knot 14 of 14 of 15 people 15 people 16 as 16 as 17 could 17 could 18 have 18 have 19 been 19 been 20 selected 20 selected 21 from 21 from 22 all 22 all 23 his 23 his 24 heterogeneous 23 his 25 auditors 25 auditors 26 . i even fancied that a smile was endeavoring to disturb the iron gravity of the preacher 's mouth . 1 i 3 fancied 2 even 3 fancied 3 fancied 4 that 4 that 7 was 5 a 6 smile 6 smile 7 was 7 was 8 endeavoring 8 endeavoring 9 to 8 endeavoring 10 disturb 8 endeavoring 13 gravity 9 to 10 disturb 11 the 12 iron 12 iron 13 gravity 13 gravity 14 of 13 gravity 15 the 13 gravity 16 preacher 13 gravity 18 mouth 13 gravity 19 . 15 the 16 preacher 16 preacher 17 's " good people , " answered he , " the camp-meeting is broke up . " 1 " 2 good 2 good 3 people 3 people 4 , 3 people 11 camp-meeting 5 " 6 answered 6 answered 7 he 6 answered 11 camp-meeting 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 the 10 the 11 camp-meeting 11 camp-meeting 12 is 11 camp-meeting 13 broke 13 broke 14 up 14 up 15 . 15 . 16 " so saying , the [methodist] minister switched [his] steed , and rode westward . 1 so 2 saying 2 saying 3 , 3 , 11 and 4 the 6 minister 4 the 7 switched 7 switched 9 steed 9 steed 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 rode 12 rode 13 westward 13 westward 14 . our union being thus nullified , by the removal of its object , we were sundered at once to the four winds of heaven . 1 our 2 union 1 our 14 we 2 union 5 nullified 3 being 4 thus 4 thus 5 nullified 5 nullified 6 , 5 nullified 9 removal 7 by 8 the 8 the 9 removal 10 of 11 its 11 its 12 object 11 its 14 we 12 object 13 , 14 we 15 were 15 were 16 sundered 16 sundered 19 to 17 at 18 once 18 once 19 to 19 to 21 four 20 the 21 four 21 four 22 winds 22 winds 23 of 23 of 24 heaven 24 heaven 25 . the old showman and his literary coadjutor were already tackling their horses to the wagon , with a design to peregrinate southwest along the [seacoast] [.] 1 the 3 showman 1 the 23 along 2 old 3 showman 3 showman 5 his 4 and 5 his 5 his 6 literary 6 literary 7 coadjutor 7 coadjutor 8 were 8 were 9 already 9 already 10 tackling 10 tackling 15 wagon 11 their 12 horses 12 horses 13 to 13 to 14 the 14 the 15 wagon 15 wagon 16 , 16 , 17 with 17 with 18 a 18 a 19 design 19 design 21 peregrinate 20 to 21 peregrinate 21 peregrinate 22 southwest 23 along 24 the end of the [project] [gutenberg] [ebook] of [the] [seven] [vagabonds] ( from " twice [told] [tales] " ) , by [nathaniel] [hawthorne] 1 end 2 of 2 of 3 the 3 the 7 of 7 of 11 ( 11 ( 12 from 12 from 13 " 13 " 14 twice 13 " 17 " 17 " 18 ) 18 ) 19 , 19 , 20 by