produced by [rick] [niles] , [john] [hagerson] , and the [online] [distributed] [proofreading] [team] . 1 produced 2 by 2 by 5 , 5 , 9 and 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 the 10 the 15 . [twice-told] [tales] [.] [by] [nathaniel] [hawthorne] [.] [philadelphia] [:] [david] [mckay] [,] [publisher] [,] [@number@] [south] [ninth] [street] [.] [@number@] [contents] [.] [page] [the] [gray] [champion] [@number@] [sunday] [at] [home] [@number@] [the] [wedding-knell] [@number@] [the] [minister's] [black] [veil] [@number@] [the] [maypole] [of] [merry] [mount] [@number@] [the] [gentle] [boy] [@number@] [mr] [.] [higginbotham's] [catastrophe] [@number@] [little] [annie's] [ramble] [@number@] [wakefield] [@number@] a [rill] [from] [the] [town] [pump] @number@ 1 a 7 @number@ [the] [great] [carbuncle] [@number@] [the] [prophetic] [pictures] [@number@] [david] [swan] [@number@] [sights] [from] [a] [steeple] [@number@] [the] [hollow] [of] [the] [three] [hills] [@number@] [the] [toll-gatherer's] [day] [@number@] [the] [vision] [of] [the] [fountain] [@number@] [fancy's] [show-box] [@number@] [dr] [.] [heidegger's] [experiment] [@number@] [legends] [of] [the] [province] [house] [:] [i] [.] [howe's] [masquerade] [@number@] [ii] [.] [edward] [randolph's] [portrait] [@number@] [iii] [.] [lady] [eleanore's] [mantle] [@number@] [iv] [.] [old] [esther] [dudley] [@number@] [the] [haunted] [mind] [@number@] [the] [village] [uncle] [@number@] [the] [ambitious] [guest] [@number@] [the] [sister-years] [@number@] [snowflakes] [@number@] [the] [seven] [vagabonds] [@number@] [the] [white] [old] [maid] [@number@] [peter] [goldthwaite's] [treasure] [@number@] [chippings] [with] [a] [chisel] [@number@] [the] [shaker] [bridal] [@number@] [night-sketches] [@number@] [endicott] [and] [the] [red] [cross] [@number@] [the] [lily's] [quest] [@number@] [footprints] [on] [the] [seashore] [@number@] [edward] [fane's] [rosebud] [@number@] [the] [threefold] [destiny] [@number@] [twice-told] [tales] [.] [the] [gray] [champion] [.] there was once a time when [new] [england] [groaned] [under] the [actual] pressure of heavier wrongs than those threatened ones which [brought] [on] [the] [revolution] . 1 there 2 was 1 there 11 the 2 was 3 once 3 once 4 a 4 a 5 time 5 time 6 when 11 the 13 pressure 13 pressure 14 of 13 pressure 16 wrongs 14 of 15 heavier 16 wrongs 21 which 17 than 18 those 18 those 20 ones 19 threatened 20 ones 20 ones 21 which 21 which 26 . still , the intelligence produced a marked effect . 1 still 2 , 2 , 3 the 3 the 4 intelligence 4 intelligence 5 produced 5 produced 6 a 5 produced 9 . 6 a 7 marked 7 marked 8 effect the sun was near setting when the march commenced . 1 the 2 sun 2 sun 3 was 2 sun 5 setting 3 was 5 setting 4 near 5 setting 5 setting 6 when 6 when 7 the 6 when 8 march 6 when 9 commenced 6 when 10 . these holy men exerted their influence to quiet the people , but not to disperse them . 1 these 3 men 1 these 15 disperse 2 holy 3 men 4 exerted 5 their 5 their 6 influence 6 influence 7 to 7 to 9 the 8 quiet 9 the 9 the 10 people 10 people 15 disperse 11 , 12 but 12 but 13 not 13 not 14 to 13 not 15 disperse 15 disperse 16 them 15 disperse 17 . " [satan] will strike his master-stroke presently , " cried some , " because he knoweth that his time is short [.] 1 " 21 short 3 will 4 strike 3 will 6 master-stroke 5 his 6 master-stroke 6 master-stroke 7 presently 6 master-stroke 16 knoweth 8 , 10 cried 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 11 some 10 cried 14 because 10 cried 16 knoweth 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 because 14 because 15 he 16 knoweth 20 is 17 that 20 is 18 his 19 time 18 his 20 is 20 is 21 short all our godly pastors are to be dragged to prison . 1 all 2 our 2 our 3 godly 2 our 5 are 4 pastors 5 are 5 are 6 to 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 dragged 8 dragged 9 to 9 to 10 prison 10 prison 11 . we shall see them at a [smithfield] fire in [king] street . " 1 we 2 shall 2 shall 3 see 3 see 4 them 4 them 13 " 5 at 6 a 6 a 8 fire 8 fire 9 in 9 in 11 street 11 street 12 . 12 . 13 " " the pope of [rome] has given orders for a new [st] [bartholomew] , " cried [others] . 1 " 2 the 1 " 6 has 2 the 3 pope 3 pope 4 of 6 has 7 given 7 given 8 orders 8 orders 9 for 9 for 10 a 10 a 11 new 11 new 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 18 . 16 cried 18 . " we are to be [massacred] , [man] and [male-child] . " 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 are 3 are 4 to 4 to 5 be 5 be 7 , 7 , 9 and 9 and 11 . 11 . 12 " neither was this rumor wholly discredited ; although the wiser class believed the governor 's object somewhat less atrocious . 1 neither 4 rumor 2 was 3 this 2 was 4 rumor 4 rumor 12 believed 5 wholly 6 discredited 6 discredited 12 believed 7 ; 12 believed 8 although 12 believed 9 the 10 wiser 10 wiser 11 class 11 class 12 believed 12 believed 13 the 12 believed 20 . 13 the 14 governor 14 governor 15 's 15 's 16 object 16 object 17 somewhat 17 somewhat 18 less 18 less 19 atrocious his predecessor under the old charter , [bradstreet] , a venerable companion of the first settlers , was known to be in town . 1 his 2 predecessor 2 predecessor 3 under 2 predecessor 15 first 3 under 4 the 4 the 5 old 5 old 6 charter 7 , 9 , 9 , 10 a 10 a 11 venerable 11 venerable 12 companion 12 companion 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 first 15 first 16 settlers 16 settlers 18 was 17 , 18 was 18 was 19 known 18 was 20 to 19 known 20 to 20 to 21 be 21 be 22 in 22 in 23 town 23 town 24 . " stand firm for the old charter-governor ! " shouted the crowd , seizing upon the idea " the good old [governor] [bradstreet] ! " 1 " 2 stand 1 " 8 ! 2 stand 3 firm 3 firm 7 charter-governor 4 for 5 the 5 the 6 old 6 old 7 charter-governor 8 ! 9 " 9 " 10 shouted 10 shouted 11 the 11 the 12 crowd 12 crowd 13 , 13 , 14 seizing 14 seizing 15 upon 15 upon 16 the 16 the 17 idea 17 idea 25 " 18 " 19 the 18 " 24 ! 19 the 20 good 20 good 21 old 24 ! 25 " " my children , " concluded this venerable person , " do nothing rashly . 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 children 2 my 13 nothing 4 , 5 " 5 " 12 do 6 concluded 8 venerable 6 concluded 12 do 7 this 8 venerable 8 venerable 9 person 10 , 12 do 11 " 12 do 12 do 13 nothing 13 nothing 14 rashly 14 rashly 15 . cry not aloud , but pray for the welfare of [new] [england] and expect patiently what [the] [lord] [will] [do] in this matter . " 1 cry 3 aloud 1 cry 6 pray 2 not 3 aloud 3 aloud 4 , 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 pray 6 pray 7 for 7 for 8 the 8 the 9 welfare 8 the 10 of 10 of 13 and 13 and 14 expect 14 expect 15 patiently 14 expect 16 what 16 what 21 in 21 in 22 this 22 this 23 matter 23 matter 24 . 24 . 25 " the event was soon to be decided . 1 the 2 event 2 event 3 was 2 event 4 soon 2 event 7 decided 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 decided 7 decided 8 . their steady march was like the progress of a machine that would roll irresistibly over everything in its way . 1 their 2 steady 1 their 3 march 3 march 5 like 4 was 5 like 5 like 6 the 6 the 7 progress 7 progress 8 of 7 progress 14 irresistibly 8 of 9 a 10 machine 11 that 11 that 12 would 12 would 13 roll 13 roll 14 irresistibly 14 irresistibly 15 over 15 over 16 everything 16 everything 19 way 16 everything 20 . 17 in 19 way 18 its 19 way those around him were his favorite councillors and the bitterest foes of [new] [england] [.] 1 those 2 around 1 those 7 councillors 2 around 3 him 2 around 4 were 5 his 6 favorite 6 favorite 7 councillors 7 councillors 8 and 7 councillors 10 bitterest 8 and 9 the 9 the 10 bitterest 10 bitterest 11 foes 11 foes 12 of on the other side was [bullivant] , scattering jests and mockery as he rode along . 1 on 2 the 2 the 3 other 3 other 4 side 3 other 7 , 4 side 5 was 7 , 8 scattering 8 scattering 10 and 9 jests 10 and 10 and 11 mockery 11 mockery 12 as 11 mockery 16 . 12 as 13 he 13 he 14 rode 14 rode 15 along the captain of a frigate in the harbor and two or three civil officers under the [crown] were [also] [there] [.] 1 the 2 captain 1 the 18 were 2 captain 5 frigate 3 of 4 a 4 a 5 frigate 5 frigate 6 in 5 frigate 9 and 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 harbor 9 and 10 two 10 two 11 or 11 or 12 three 12 three 13 civil 13 civil 14 officers 14 officers 15 under 15 under 16 the another guard of soldiers , in double rank , brought up the rear . 1 another 2 guard 2 guard 3 of 2 guard 4 soldiers 4 soldiers 5 , 5 , 6 in 6 in 7 double 7 double 9 , 7 double 13 rear 8 rank 9 , 10 brought 11 up 11 up 12 the 12 the 13 rear 13 rear 14 . " [o] [lord] of hosts , " cried a [voice] among the crowd , " provide a champion for thy people ! " 1 " 4 of 4 of 5 hosts 5 hosts 6 , 6 , 8 cried 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 22 ! 9 a 11 among 11 among 12 the 12 the 13 crowd 13 crowd 14 , 14 , 22 ! 15 " 22 ! 16 provide 17 a 16 provide 18 champion 16 provide 19 for 16 provide 22 ! 20 thy 21 people 21 people 22 ! 22 ! 23 " this ejaculation was loudly uttered , and served as a herald 's cry to introduce a remarkable personage . 1 this 3 was 2 ejaculation 3 was 3 was 5 uttered 4 loudly 5 uttered 5 uttered 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 served 8 served 9 as 9 as 10 a 10 a 11 herald 11 herald 13 cry 12 's 13 cry 13 cry 15 introduce 14 to 15 introduce 15 introduce 16 a 15 introduce 19 . 16 a 17 remarkable 17 remarkable 18 personage the intervening space was empty a paved solitude between lofty edifices which threw almost a twilight shadow over it . 1 the 2 intervening 2 intervening 3 space 3 space 5 empty 4 was 5 empty 5 empty 6 a 6 a 8 solitude 7 paved 8 solitude 8 solitude 10 lofty 9 between 10 lofty 10 lofty 11 edifices 10 lofty 12 which 12 which 13 threw 13 threw 15 a 13 threw 18 over 14 almost 15 a 15 a 16 twilight 15 a 17 shadow 18 over 19 it 19 it 20 . he made a gesture at once of encouragement and warning , then turned again and resumed his way . 1 he 12 then 2 made 3 a 2 made 8 encouragement 4 gesture 8 encouragement 5 at 6 once 6 once 7 of 7 of 8 encouragement 8 encouragement 9 and 9 and 10 warning 10 warning 12 then 11 , 12 then 12 then 13 turned 13 turned 14 again 13 turned 15 and 13 turned 19 . 15 and 16 resumed 16 resumed 17 his 17 his 18 way " who is this gray patriarch ? " asked the young men of their sires . 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 is 2 who 7 ? 3 is 5 gray 3 is 6 patriarch 4 this 5 gray 7 ? 9 asked 7 ? 16 . 8 " 9 asked 9 asked 15 sires 10 the 12 men 11 young 12 men 12 men 15 sires 13 of 14 their 14 their 15 sires " who is this venerable brother ? " asked the old men among themselves . 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 is 3 is 4 this 4 this 5 venerable 5 venerable 6 brother 5 venerable 11 old 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 asked 9 asked 11 old 10 the 11 old 11 old 12 men 12 men 14 themselves 13 among 14 themselves 14 themselves 15 . but none could make reply . 1 but 2 none 2 none 4 make 2 none 6 . 3 could 4 make 4 make 5 reply the elderly men ought to have remembered him , too , with locks as gray in their youth as their own were now . 1 the 2 elderly 2 elderly 8 him 3 men 8 him 4 ought 5 to 5 to 6 have 6 have 7 remembered 7 remembered 8 him 8 him 9 , 9 , 10 too 10 too 11 , 10 too 14 as 12 with 13 locks 12 with 14 as 14 as 15 gray 14 as 16 in 14 as 19 as 16 in 17 their 16 in 18 youth 19 as 20 their 19 as 21 own 19 as 24 . 21 own 22 were 22 were 23 now and the young ! 1 and 2 the 2 the 4 ! 3 young 4 ! " whence did he come ? 1 " 2 whence 2 whence 5 come 2 whence 6 ? 3 did 4 he 4 he 5 come what is his purpose ? 1 what 4 purpose 1 what 5 ? 2 is 3 his 2 is 4 purpose who can this old man be ? " whispered the wondering crowd . 1 who 6 be 1 who 7 ? 2 can 3 this 2 can 6 be 4 old 5 man 5 man 6 be 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 whispered 9 whispered 11 wondering 10 the 11 wondering 11 wondering 12 crowd 11 wondering 13 . meanwhile , the venerable stranger , staff in hand , was pursuing his solitary walk along the centre of the street . 1 meanwhile 2 , 2 , 3 the 3 the 4 venerable 4 venerable 7 staff 5 stranger 6 , 6 , 7 staff 7 staff 8 in 8 in 9 hand 9 hand 10 , 10 , 11 was 11 was 12 pursuing 12 pursuing 13 his 12 pursuing 14 solitary 14 solitary 15 walk 14 solitary 16 along 16 along 17 the 16 along 18 centre 16 along 22 . 18 centre 19 of 19 of 20 the 20 the 21 street now he marched onward with a warrior 's step , keeping time to the military music . 1 now 2 he 2 he 3 marched 3 marched 4 onward 4 onward 5 with 4 onward 14 the 6 a 7 warrior 7 warrior 8 's 7 warrior 14 the 8 's 9 step 10 , 11 keeping 11 keeping 12 time 12 time 14 the 13 to 14 the 14 the 15 military 14 the 16 music 14 the 17 . " stand ! " cried he . 1 " 2 stand 2 stand 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 6 he 6 he 7 . at the old man 's word and outstretched arm the roll of the drum was hushed at once and the advancing line stood still . 1 at 3 old 1 at 5 's 1 at 8 outstretched 2 the 3 old 3 old 4 man 5 's 6 word 6 word 7 and 8 outstretched 13 the 9 arm 10 the 10 the 11 roll 11 roll 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 drum 14 drum 15 was 15 was 16 hushed 16 hushed 17 at 17 at 18 once 18 once 19 and 19 and 20 the 20 the 21 advancing 21 advancing 22 line 22 line 23 stood 23 stood 24 still 23 stood 25 . a tremulous enthusiasm seized upon the multitude . 1 a 2 tremulous 1 a 3 enthusiasm 3 enthusiasm 7 multitude 4 seized 5 upon 5 upon 6 the 6 the 7 multitude 7 multitude 8 . they raised a shout of awe and exultation , and looked for the deliverance of [new] [england] . 1 they 2 raised 2 raised 8 exultation 3 a 4 shout 4 shout 5 of 5 of 6 awe 6 awe 7 and 7 and 8 exultation 8 exultation 9 , 8 exultation 10 and 10 and 11 looked 11 looked 12 for 12 for 13 the 12 for 14 deliverance 14 deliverance 15 of 15 of 18 . " what does this old fellow here ? " cried [edward] [randolph] , fiercely . 1 " 2 what 1 " 9 " 2 what 3 does 2 what 8 ? 3 does 4 this 4 this 5 old 5 old 6 fellow 7 here 8 ? 9 " 10 cried 9 " 15 . 13 , 14 fiercely 14 fiercely 15 . " on , [sir] [edmund] ! 1 " 6 ! 2 on 3 , 3 , 6 ! " [nay] , nay ! 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 nay 4 nay 5 ! let us show respect to the good grandsire , " said [bullivant] , laughing . 1 let 2 us 1 let 9 , 2 us 3 show 3 show 4 respect 4 respect 5 to 4 respect 7 good 5 to 6 the 7 good 8 grandsire 9 , 11 said 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 laughing 14 laughing 15 . doubtless he thinks to put us down with a proclamation [in] [old] [noll] 's [name] . " 1 doubtless 2 he 2 he 3 thinks 3 thinks 4 to 3 thinks 17 " 4 to 5 put 5 put 7 down 6 us 7 down 8 with 9 a 9 a 10 proclamation 10 proclamation 14 's 14 's 16 . 16 . 17 " " are you mad , old man ? " demanded [sir] [edmund] [andros] , in loud and harsh tones . 1 " 2 are 2 are 3 you 3 you 4 mad 3 you 8 ? 5 , 6 old 5 , 8 ? 6 old 7 man 8 ? 9 " 9 " 14 , 10 demanded 14 , 14 , 20 . 15 in 16 loud 16 loud 17 and 17 and 18 harsh 18 harsh 19 tones 19 tones 20 . " how dare you stay the march of [king] [james] 's [governor] ? " 1 " 3 dare 2 how 3 dare 3 dare 5 stay 3 dare 13 ? 4 you 5 stay 5 stay 6 the 6 the 7 march 6 the 8 of 8 of 11 's 13 ? 14 " " [i] have stayed the march of a king himself ere now , " replied the gray figure , with stern composure . 1 " 23 . 3 have 4 stayed 4 stayed 11 ere 5 the 6 march 5 the 7 of 7 of 10 himself 8 a 9 king 9 king 10 himself 10 himself 11 ere 11 ere 12 now 11 ere 15 replied 12 now 13 , 13 , 14 " 15 replied 18 figure 15 replied 21 stern 16 the 17 gray 17 gray 18 figure 19 , 20 with 20 with 21 stern 21 stern 22 composure 21 stern 23 . and what speak [ye] of [james] ? 1 and 2 what 2 what 3 speak 2 what 7 ? 5 of 7 ? back , thou that wast a governor , back ! 1 back 2 , 2 , 3 thou 2 , 10 ! 3 thou 5 wast 4 that 5 wast 5 wast 6 a 5 wast 8 , 6 a 7 governor 8 , 9 back with this night thy power is ended . 1 with 6 is 2 this 3 night 3 night 4 thy 4 thy 5 power 4 thy 6 is 6 is 7 ended 7 ended 8 . to-morrow , the prison ! 1 to-morrow 2 , 2 , 5 ! 3 the 4 prison 4 prison 5 ! back , lest [i] [foretell] the scaffold ! " 1 back 2 , 2 , 3 lest 3 lest 6 the 6 the 7 scaffold 7 scaffold 9 " 8 ! 9 " but his voice stirred their souls . 1 but 2 his 2 his 3 voice 2 his 5 their 4 stirred 5 their 5 their 6 souls 5 their 7 . they confronted the soldiers , not wholly without arms and ready to convert the very stones of the street into deadly weapons . 1 they 2 confronted 2 confronted 3 the 2 confronted 4 soldiers 2 confronted 5 , 2 confronted 6 not 4 soldiers 5 , 6 not 7 wholly 7 wholly 8 without 8 without 9 arms 9 arms 10 and 10 and 11 ready 11 ready 12 to 12 to 13 convert 13 convert 16 stones 14 the 15 very 15 very 16 stones 16 stones 17 of 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 street 18 the 22 weapons 19 street 20 into 20 into 21 deadly 22 weapons 23 . but where was the [gray] [champion] ? 1 but 7 ? 2 where 3 was 2 where 4 the 2 where 7 ? but all agreed that the hoary shape was gone . 1 but 2 all 2 all 3 agreed 2 all 7 shape 4 that 5 the 5 the 6 hoary 6 hoary 7 shape 7 shape 8 was 8 was 9 gone 9 gone 10 . and who was [the] [gray] [champion] ? 1 and 7 ? 2 who 3 was 2 who 7 ? i have heard that whenever the descendants of the [puritans] are to show the spirit of their sires the old man appears again . 1 i 2 have 1 i 12 to 2 have 3 heard 3 heard 4 that 4 that 5 whenever 5 whenever 6 the 5 whenever 11 are 6 the 7 descendants 7 descendants 8 of 8 of 9 the 12 to 13 show 13 show 14 the 14 the 15 spirit 15 spirit 16 of 16 of 17 their 17 their 18 sires 18 sires 19 the 19 the 20 old 19 the 22 appears 20 old 21 man 22 appears 23 again 23 again 24 . when eighty years had passed , he walked once more in [king] street . 1 when 2 eighty 2 eighty 3 years 2 eighty 13 street 3 years 4 had 4 had 5 passed 5 passed 6 , 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 walked 9 once 10 more 10 more 11 in 11 in 13 street 13 street 14 . and when our fathers were toiling at the breastwork on [bunker] 's [hill] , all through [that] night the old warrior [walked] his rounds [.] 1 and 2 when 1 and 24 rounds 2 when 3 our 2 when 6 toiling 3 our 4 fathers 4 fathers 5 were 7 at 8 the 7 at 23 his 8 the 9 breastwork 9 breastwork 10 on 9 breastwork 12 's 12 's 14 , 14 , 21 warrior 15 all 16 through 15 all 19 the 16 through 18 night 19 the 20 old 20 old 21 warrior 23 his 24 rounds long , long may it be ere he comes again ! 1 long 2 , 1 long 3 long 3 long 5 it 3 long 7 ere 4 may 5 it 5 it 6 be 7 ere 9 comes 8 he 9 comes 9 comes 10 again 10 again 11 ! his hour is one of darkness and adversity and peril . 1 his 2 hour 2 hour 3 is 3 is 4 one 4 one 5 of 5 of 6 darkness 6 darkness 7 and 7 and 10 peril 8 adversity 9 and 9 and 10 peril 10 peril 11 . [sunday] [at] [home] [.] every [sabbath] morning [in] the summer-time [i] thrust back the curtain to watch the sunrise stealing down a steeple which stands opposite my chamber window . 1 every 3 morning 3 morning 5 the 5 the 6 summer-time 6 summer-time 21 stands 8 thrust 9 back 9 back 10 the 10 the 11 curtain 11 curtain 12 to 12 to 13 watch 13 watch 14 the 14 the 15 sunrise 15 sunrise 16 stealing 16 stealing 17 down 17 down 19 steeple 18 a 19 steeple 19 steeple 21 stands 20 which 21 stands 21 stands 23 my 22 opposite 23 my 23 my 24 chamber 24 chamber 25 window 25 window 26 . now the loftiest window gleams , and now the lower . 1 now 3 loftiest 2 the 3 loftiest 3 loftiest 4 window 3 loftiest 5 gleams 5 gleams 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 now 8 now 9 the 9 the 10 lower 10 lower 11 . the carved framework of the portal is marked strongly out . 1 the 2 carved 2 carved 3 framework 3 framework 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 portal 6 portal 7 is 7 is 8 marked 8 marked 9 strongly 9 strongly 10 out 9 strongly 11 . methinks though the same sun brightens it every fair morning , yet the steeple has a peculiar robe of brightness [for] the [sabbath] . 1 methinks 2 though 2 though 5 sun 3 the 4 same 4 same 5 sun 5 sun 6 brightens 6 brightens 7 it 7 it 8 every 8 every 9 fair 8 every 10 morning 10 morning 11 , 11 , 14 steeple 12 yet 13 the 13 the 14 steeple 14 steeple 20 brightness 15 has 16 a 16 a 17 peculiar 17 peculiar 18 robe 18 robe 19 of 19 of 20 brightness 20 brightness 24 . 22 the 24 . by dwelling near a church a person soon contracts an attachment for the edifice [.] 1 by 2 dwelling 2 dwelling 3 near 3 near 5 church 4 a 5 church 5 church 6 a 6 a 7 person 7 person 8 soon 7 person 11 attachment 8 soon 9 contracts 10 an 11 attachment 11 attachment 14 edifice 12 for 13 the 13 the 14 edifice but the steeple stands foremost in our thoughts , as well as locally . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 steeple 3 steeple 4 stands 4 stands 5 foremost 4 stands 7 our 6 in 7 our 7 our 8 thoughts 8 thoughts 9 , 9 , 10 as 10 as 11 well 11 well 12 as 11 well 13 locally 13 locally 14 . it impresses us as a giant with a mind comprehensive and discriminating enough to care for the great and small concerns of all the town . 1 it 2 impresses 2 impresses 3 us 2 impresses 10 comprehensive 3 us 4 as 4 as 5 a 5 a 6 giant 6 giant 7 with 8 a 9 mind 9 mind 10 comprehensive 10 comprehensive 13 enough 10 comprehensive 26 . 11 and 13 enough 12 discriminating 13 enough 13 enough 14 to 13 enough 15 care 15 care 16 for 16 for 21 concerns 17 the 18 great 18 great 20 small 18 great 21 concerns 19 and 20 small 21 concerns 25 town 22 of 23 all 23 all 24 the 24 the 25 town yet , in spite of this connection with human interests , what a moral loneliness on week-days broods round about its stately height ! 1 yet 2 , 2 , 3 in 3 in 4 spite 4 spite 5 of 4 spite 11 , 5 of 6 this 6 this 7 connection 7 connection 8 with 8 with 9 human 9 human 10 interests 11 , 12 what 12 what 13 a 12 what 24 ! 13 a 14 moral 14 moral 16 on 15 loneliness 16 on 16 on 17 week-days 16 on 18 broods 18 broods 19 round 18 broods 20 about 18 broods 23 height 21 its 22 stately 21 its 23 height a glance at the body of the church deepens this impression . 1 a 2 glance 2 glance 3 at 3 at 4 the 4 the 5 body 5 body 9 deepens 6 of 8 church 7 the 8 church 8 church 9 deepens 9 deepens 11 impression 10 this 11 impression 11 impression 12 . time where man lives not what is it but eternity ? 1 time 2 where 2 where 4 lives 2 where 11 ? 3 man 4 lives 5 not 6 what 5 not 11 ? 6 what 7 is 7 is 8 it 8 it 9 but 9 but 10 eternity we will say more of this hereafter . 1 we 2 will 2 will 3 say 3 say 4 more 4 more 5 of 5 of 6 this 5 of 7 hereafter 7 hereafter 8 . many have fancied so . 1 many 2 have 2 have 3 fancied 3 fancied 5 . 4 so 5 . and ever let me recognize it ! 1 and 2 ever 2 ever 3 let 2 ever 7 ! 3 let 4 me 3 let 5 recognize 5 recognize 6 it some illusions and this among them are the shadows of great truths [.] 1 some 2 illusions 1 some 3 and 3 and 4 this 4 this 5 among 5 among 6 them 6 them 7 are 6 them 12 truths 8 the 9 shadows 9 shadows 10 of 9 shadows 12 truths 11 great 12 truths if it have gone astray , it will return again . 1 if 2 it 1 if 6 , 2 it 3 have 3 have 5 astray 4 gone 5 astray 6 , 7 it 7 it 8 will 8 will 9 return 9 return 10 again 10 again 11 . i love to spend [such] pleasant [sabbaths] from [morning] [till] [night] behind the curtain of my open window . 1 i 2 love 2 love 3 to 3 to 4 spend 4 spend 6 pleasant 6 pleasant 8 from 8 from 14 curtain 12 behind 13 the 13 the 14 curtain 14 curtain 15 of 15 of 16 my 16 my 17 open 16 my 19 . 17 open 18 window are they spent amiss ? 1 are 3 spent 1 are 5 ? 2 they 3 spent 3 spent 4 amiss every spot so near the church as to be visited by the circling shadow of the steeple should be deemed consecrated ground to-day . 1 every 2 spot 2 spot 4 near 3 so 4 near 4 near 5 the 4 near 7 as 5 the 6 church 7 as 10 visited 7 as 17 steeple 8 to 9 be 9 be 10 visited 11 by 12 the 12 the 13 circling 13 circling 14 shadow 13 circling 17 steeple 14 shadow 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 17 steeple 17 steeple 21 consecrated 17 steeple 23 to-day 18 should 19 be 19 be 20 deemed 20 deemed 21 consecrated 22 ground 23 to-day 23 to-day 24 . my heart , perhaps , has no such holy , [nor] , [i] would [fain] trust , [such] impious , potency . 1 my 2 heart 2 heart 16 trust 3 , 4 perhaps 3 , 5 , 5 , 9 holy 6 has 7 no 6 has 9 holy 8 such 9 holy 9 holy 10 , 10 , 12 , 12 , 14 would 14 would 16 trust 16 trust 21 potency 17 , 19 impious 19 impious 20 , 19 impious 21 potency 21 potency 22 . but [i] [am] [there] [even] [before] [my] [friend] the sexton . 1 but 9 the 9 the 10 sexton 10 sexton 11 . at length he comes a man of kindly but sombre aspect , in dark gray clothes , and hair of the same mixture . 1 at 2 length 2 length 7 of 3 he 4 comes 3 he 7 of 4 comes 5 a 5 a 6 man 7 of 8 kindly 7 of 9 but 9 but 10 sombre 10 sombre 11 aspect 11 aspect 12 , 12 , 13 in 13 in 14 dark 14 dark 15 gray 14 dark 16 clothes 16 clothes 17 , 17 , 18 and 18 and 19 hair 18 and 20 of 20 of 22 same 20 of 24 . 21 the 22 same 22 same 23 mixture he comes and applies his key to the wide portal . 1 he 2 comes 1 he 3 and 3 and 4 applies 4 applies 5 his 5 his 6 key 6 key 7 to 7 to 8 the 8 the 9 wide 9 wide 10 portal 10 portal 11 . how glad , yet solemn too ! 1 how 2 glad 1 how 7 ! 2 glad 3 , 4 yet 6 too 5 solemn 6 too 6 too 7 ! all the steeples in town are talking together aloft in the sunny air and rejoicing among themselves while their spires point heavenward . 1 all 2 the 1 all 3 steeples 3 steeples 6 are 3 steeples 8 together 3 steeples 16 among 4 in 5 town 5 town 6 are 7 talking 8 together 8 together 9 aloft 9 aloft 10 in 9 aloft 13 air 9 aloft 14 and 10 in 11 the 11 the 12 sunny 14 and 15 rejoicing 16 among 17 themselves 17 themselves 18 while 17 themselves 19 their 19 their 20 spires 20 spires 21 point 21 point 22 heavenward 22 heavenward 23 . meantime , here are the children assembling to the [sabbath-school] , which is kept somewhere within the [church] [.] 1 meantime 2 , 1 meantime 7 assembling 3 here 4 are 4 are 6 children 4 are 7 assembling 5 the 6 children 7 assembling 8 to 8 to 9 the 9 the 11 , 11 , 12 which 12 which 13 is 13 is 15 somewhere 14 kept 15 somewhere 15 somewhere 16 within 16 within 17 the or [i] might compare them to cherubs haunting that holy place [.] 1 or 8 haunting 3 might 4 compare 4 compare 5 them 5 them 6 to 6 to 8 haunting 7 cherubs 8 haunting 8 haunting 9 that 9 that 11 place 10 holy 11 place about a quarter of an hour before the second ringing of the bell individuals of the congregation begin to appear . 1 about 2 a 2 a 3 quarter 3 quarter 4 of 4 of 5 an 5 an 6 hour 6 hour 7 before 7 before 8 the 7 before 9 second 9 second 10 ringing 9 second 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 bell 13 bell 14 individuals 14 individuals 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 17 congregation 17 congregation 18 begin 18 begin 19 to 19 to 20 appear 20 appear 21 . would that [the] [sabbath] came twice as often , for the sake of that sorrowful old soul ! 1 would 2 that 2 that 5 came 2 that 18 ! 5 came 6 twice 6 twice 7 as 7 as 8 often 8 often 9 , 9 , 10 for 10 for 11 the 11 the 12 sake 12 sake 13 of 13 of 14 that 14 that 15 sorrowful 15 sorrowful 16 old 16 old 17 soul i sometimes fancy that the old woman is the happier of the two . 1 i 3 fancy 1 i 8 is 2 sometimes 3 fancy 3 fancy 7 woman 4 that 5 the 5 the 6 old 6 old 7 woman 8 is 9 the 9 the 10 happier 10 happier 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 two 13 two 14 . after these , others drop in singly and by twos and threes , either disappearing through the doorway or taking their stand in its vicinity . 1 after 2 these 2 these 4 others 3 , 4 others 4 others 5 drop 5 drop 6 in 6 in 7 singly 7 singly 8 and 8 and 9 by 9 by 10 twos 10 twos 11 and 10 twos 12 threes 12 threes 13 , 12 threes 21 their 14 either 15 disappearing 14 either 19 or 15 disappearing 16 through 16 through 17 the 18 doorway 19 or 19 or 20 taking 20 taking 21 their 21 their 22 stand 21 their 26 . 22 stand 25 vicinity 23 in 24 its 23 in 25 vicinity those pretty girls ! 1 those 3 girls 1 those 4 ! 2 pretty 3 girls why will they disturb my pious meditations ? 1 why 2 will 1 why 8 ? 2 will 3 they 2 will 4 disturb 4 disturb 7 meditations 5 my 7 meditations 6 pious 7 meditations were [i] [the] [minister] [himself] [,] [i] [must] needs [look] . 1 were 9 needs 9 needs 11 . the greater part , however , have adopted a milder cheerfulness of hue . 1 the 2 greater 1 the 8 adopted 2 greater 3 part 3 part 4 , 4 , 5 however 5 however 6 , 6 , 7 have 8 adopted 9 a 9 a 10 milder 10 milder 12 of 11 cheerfulness 12 of 12 of 13 hue 13 hue 14 . a white stocking is infinitely more effective than a black one . 1 a 3 stocking 2 white 3 stocking 3 stocking 4 is 3 stocking 5 infinitely 3 stocking 10 black 5 infinitely 7 effective 6 more 7 effective 7 effective 8 than 8 than 9 a 10 black 11 one 10 black 12 . here comes the clergyman , slow and solemn , in severe simplicity , needing no black silk gown to denote his office . 1 here 2 comes 2 comes 3 the 2 comes 5 , 2 comes 10 in 3 the 4 clergyman 6 slow 7 and 7 and 8 solemn 8 solemn 9 , 9 , 10 in 10 in 11 severe 10 in 20 denote 10 in 22 office 10 in 23 . 12 simplicity 13 , 13 , 14 needing 14 needing 15 no 15 no 18 gown 15 no 20 denote 16 black 17 silk 17 silk 18 gown 18 gown 19 to 20 denote 21 his his aspect claims my reverence , but cannot win my love . 1 his 2 aspect 2 aspect 5 reverence 3 claims 4 my 4 my 5 reverence 5 reverence 6 , 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 cannot 8 cannot 9 win 9 win 10 my 9 win 11 love 11 love 12 . by middle age , or sooner , the creed has generally wrought upon the heart or been attempered by it . 1 by 2 middle 1 by 3 age 1 by 9 creed 3 age 4 , 4 , 5 or 5 or 6 sooner 6 sooner 7 , 7 , 8 the 9 creed 10 has 9 creed 11 generally 11 generally 12 wrought 12 wrought 13 upon 12 wrought 18 attempered 13 upon 15 heart 13 upon 16 or 14 the 15 heart 17 been 18 attempered 18 attempered 20 it 19 by 20 it 20 it 21 . as the minister passes into the church the bell holds its iron tongue and all the low murmur of the congregation dies away . 1 as 2 the 1 as 3 minister 2 the 3 minister 3 minister 4 passes 3 minister 7 church 4 passes 5 into 5 into 6 the 6 the 7 church 7 church 8 the 8 the 10 holds 9 bell 10 holds 10 holds 11 its 10 holds 22 dies 11 its 12 iron 12 iron 13 tongue 14 and 15 all 15 all 16 the 16 the 17 low 17 low 18 murmur 18 murmur 19 of 19 of 20 the 20 the 22 dies 21 congregation 22 dies 22 dies 23 away 23 away 24 . oh , [i] [ought] to [have] gone [to] [church] ! 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 5 to 1 oh 10 ! 7 gone 10 ! the bustle of the rising congregation reaches my ears . 1 the 2 bustle 1 the 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 rising 5 rising 6 congregation 6 congregation 7 reaches 7 reaches 8 my 7 reaches 9 ears 8 my 9 ears 9 ears 10 . they are standing up to pray . 1 they 2 are 2 are 5 to 3 standing 4 up 4 up 5 to 5 to 6 pray 5 to 7 . " [lord] , [look] [down] [upon] me in mercy ! " 1 " 3 , 1 " 9 mercy 7 me 8 in 8 in 9 mercy 9 mercy 10 ! 10 ! 11 " with that sentiment gushing from [my] [soul] [,] [might] [i] not leave all the rest to him ? 1 with 3 sentiment 2 that 3 sentiment 3 sentiment 4 gushing 3 sentiment 18 ? 4 gushing 5 from 4 gushing 12 leave 11 not 12 leave 12 leave 13 all 12 leave 16 to 13 all 14 the 14 the 15 rest 16 to 17 him hark ! the hymn ! 1 hark 2 ! 2 ! 3 the 3 the 4 hymn 4 hymn 5 ! at this distance it thrills through my frame and plays upon my heart-strings with a pleasure both of the sense and spirit . 1 at 3 distance 2 this 3 distance 3 distance 4 it 4 it 13 heart-strings 5 thrills 13 heart-strings 6 through 13 heart-strings 7 my 8 frame 8 frame 13 heart-strings 9 and 10 plays 10 plays 11 upon 11 upon 12 my 11 upon 13 heart-strings 13 heart-strings 17 both 13 heart-strings 23 . 14 with 15 a 15 a 16 pleasure 16 pleasure 17 both 17 both 18 of 18 of 21 and 19 the 20 sense 20 sense 21 and 21 and 22 spirit heaven be praised ! 1 heaven 3 praised 2 be 3 praised 3 praised 4 ! it is my misfortune seldom to fructify in a regular way by any but printed sermons . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 my 3 my 4 misfortune 4 misfortune 7 fructify 5 seldom 6 to 5 seldom 7 fructify 7 fructify 8 in 7 fructify 13 any 7 fructify 14 but 8 in 9 a 8 in 11 way 9 a 10 regular 12 by 13 any 14 but 15 printed 15 printed 16 sermons 16 sermons 17 . i , their sole auditor , cannot always understand them . 1 i 2 , 2 , 7 cannot 3 their 4 sole 4 sole 5 auditor 5 auditor 6 , 5 auditor 7 cannot 7 cannot 8 always 8 always 9 understand 9 understand 10 them 10 them 11 . suppose that a few hours have passed , and behold me still behind my curtain just before the close of the afternoon service . 1 suppose 2 that 2 that 5 hours 3 a 4 few 4 few 5 hours 5 hours 7 passed 6 have 7 passed 7 passed 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 behold 10 behold 11 me 11 me 14 my 12 still 13 behind 13 behind 14 my 14 my 15 curtain 15 curtain 23 service 16 just 17 before 17 before 18 the 18 the 19 close 18 the 20 of 20 of 23 service 21 the 22 afternoon 22 afternoon 23 service 23 service 24 . the hour-hand on the dial has passed beyond four o'clock . 1 the 2 hour-hand 2 hour-hand 3 on 2 hour-hand 8 beyond 3 on 4 the 4 the 5 dial 5 dial 7 passed 6 has 7 passed 8 beyond 10 o'clock 8 beyond 11 . 9 four 10 o'clock around the church door all is solitude , and an impenetrable obscurity beyond the threshold . 1 around 2 the 1 around 3 church 1 around 6 is 1 around 16 . 4 door 6 is 5 all 6 is 6 is 7 solitude 6 is 12 obscurity 7 solitude 8 , 9 and 10 an 10 an 11 impenetrable 11 impenetrable 12 obscurity 12 obscurity 13 beyond 13 beyond 14 the 14 the 15 threshold a commotion is heard . 1 a 2 commotion 2 commotion 3 is 2 commotion 4 heard 4 heard 5 . this instantaneous outbreak of life into loneliness is one of the pleasantest scenes of the day . 1 this 2 instantaneous 2 instantaneous 3 outbreak 3 outbreak 4 of 3 outbreak 6 into 3 outbreak 12 pleasantest 5 life 6 into 6 into 7 loneliness 7 loneliness 8 is 8 is 9 one 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 pleasantest 12 pleasantest 13 scenes 12 pleasantest 16 day 12 pleasantest 17 . 13 scenes 14 of 14 of 15 the i have taken a great liking to those black silk pantaloons . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 taken 3 taken 6 liking 4 a 5 great 5 great 6 liking 6 liking 7 to 6 liking 11 pantaloons 8 those 9 black 8 those 10 silk 10 silk 11 pantaloons 11 pantaloons 12 . the [sabbath] eve [is] [the] eve of love . 1 the 3 eve 3 eve 6 eve 6 eve 8 love 7 of 8 love 8 love 9 . at length the whole congregation is dispersed . 1 at 2 length 2 length 3 the 2 length 5 congregation 4 whole 5 congregation 5 congregation 7 dispersed 6 is 7 dispersed 7 dispersed 8 . poor souls ! 1 poor 2 souls 1 poor 3 ! to them the most captivating picture of bliss in heaven is " there we shall be white ! " 1 to 2 them 1 to 5 captivating 3 the 4 most 4 most 5 captivating 5 captivating 6 picture 5 captivating 11 is 6 picture 7 of 7 of 8 bliss 8 bliss 9 in 9 in 10 heaven 11 is 13 there 11 is 18 ! 12 " 13 there 13 there 14 we 14 we 15 shall 15 shall 16 be 16 be 17 white 18 ! 19 " all is solitude again . 1 all 2 is 2 is 4 again 3 solitude 4 again 4 again 5 . but hark ! 1 but 2 hark 2 hark 3 ! a broken warbling of voices , and now , attuning its grandeur to their sweetness , a stately peal of the organ . 1 a 2 broken 1 a 4 of 2 broken 3 warbling 4 of 5 voices 5 voices 6 , 6 , 7 and 6 , 23 . 7 and 8 now 8 now 9 , 9 , 10 attuning 10 attuning 11 its 11 its 12 grandeur 11 its 13 to 14 their 15 sweetness 15 sweetness 16 , 16 , 17 a 17 a 18 stately 18 stately 19 peal 19 peal 20 of 20 of 21 the 21 the 22 organ 21 the 23 . who are the choristers ? 1 who 2 are 1 who 5 ? 3 the 4 choristers 4 choristers 5 ? on the wings of that rich melody they were borne upward . 1 on 2 the 1 on 7 melody 2 the 3 wings 3 wings 4 of 5 that 7 melody 6 rich 7 melody 7 melody 8 they 8 they 9 were 9 were 10 borne 10 borne 11 upward 11 upward 12 . this , gentle reader , is merely a flight of poetry . 1 this 2 , 2 , 3 gentle 3 gentle 4 reader 4 reader 5 , 5 , 6 is 6 is 7 merely 7 merely 8 a 8 a 9 flight 9 flight 10 of 10 of 11 poetry 11 poetry 12 . a few of the singing-men and singing-women had lingered behind their fellows and raised their voices fitfully and blew a careless note upon the organ . 1 a 2 few 2 few 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 singing-men 4 the 6 and 6 and 7 singing-women 7 singing-women 17 fitfully 8 had 13 and 9 lingered 10 behind 9 lingered 13 and 11 their 12 fellows 11 their 13 and 12 fellows 13 and 13 and 14 raised 14 raised 17 fitfully 15 their 16 voices 16 voices 17 fitfully 17 fitfully 18 and 18 and 19 blew 19 blew 20 a 20 a 21 careless 21 careless 22 note 22 note 25 organ 23 upon 24 the 24 the 25 organ 25 organ 26 . yet it lifted my soul higher than all their former strains . 1 yet 11 strains 1 yet 12 . 2 it 11 strains 3 lifted 5 soul 3 lifted 6 higher 4 my 5 soul 6 higher 7 than 7 than 8 all 8 all 11 strains 9 their 10 former 9 their 11 strains they are gone the sons and daughters of [music] and the gray sexton is just closing the portal . 1 they 2 are 2 are 3 gone 2 are 5 sons 2 are 14 is 4 the 5 sons 5 sons 6 and 6 and 7 daughters 7 daughters 8 of 10 and 11 the 11 the 12 gray 12 gray 13 sexton 13 sexton 14 is 14 is 18 portal 15 just 16 closing 16 closing 17 the 17 the 18 portal 18 portal 19 . oh , but the church is a symbol of religion . 1 oh 2 , 2 , 3 but 3 but 4 the 4 the 5 church 5 church 6 is 6 is 7 a 6 is 11 . 7 a 8 symbol 8 symbol 9 of 9 of 10 religion there is a moral , and a religion too , even in the silent walls . 1 there 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 moral 4 moral 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 a 6 and 9 too 7 a 8 religion 9 too 10 , 10 , 11 even 11 even 12 in 12 in 13 the 13 the 14 silent 14 silent 15 walls 15 walls 16 . and may the steeple still point heavenward and be decked with the hallowed sunshine of the [sabbath] morn ! 1 and 2 may 2 may 4 steeple 2 may 6 point 3 the 4 steeple 5 still 6 point 6 point 7 heavenward 7 heavenward 8 and 7 heavenward 9 be 7 heavenward 19 ! 9 be 10 decked 10 decked 11 with 11 with 12 the 12 the 13 hallowed 13 hallowed 14 sunshine 13 hallowed 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 18 morn [the] [wedding-knell] [.] that venerable lady chanced to be a spectator of the scene , and ever after made it her favorite narrative . 1 that 3 lady 2 venerable 3 lady 3 lady 4 chanced 3 lady 18 her 4 chanced 5 to 5 to 6 be 7 a 8 spectator 8 spectator 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 scene 11 scene 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 15 after 14 ever 15 after 15 after 16 made 16 made 17 it 16 made 18 her 18 her 19 favorite 18 her 21 . 19 favorite 20 narrative with such a place , though the tumult of the city rolls beneath its tower , one would be willing to connect some legendary interest . 1 with 2 such 2 such 3 a 3 a 4 place 4 place 11 city 5 , 6 though 6 though 7 the 7 the 10 the 8 tumult 9 of 8 tumult 10 the 10 the 11 city 11 city 12 rolls 12 rolls 13 beneath 13 beneath 14 its 13 beneath 15 tower 13 beneath 22 connect 15 tower 16 , 16 , 17 one 17 one 18 would 17 one 21 to 17 one 22 connect 18 would 19 be 19 be 20 willing 22 connect 24 legendary 23 some 24 legendary 24 legendary 25 interest 25 interest 26 . but there was no need of this . 1 but 2 there 2 there 3 was 3 was 4 no 4 no 5 need 5 need 6 of 6 of 7 this 7 this 8 . if he were mad , it was the consequence , and not the cause , of an aimless and abortive life . 1 if 2 he 1 if 3 were 3 were 4 mad 4 mad 5 , 5 , 6 it 6 it 7 was 6 it 8 the 8 the 9 consequence 8 the 20 abortive 9 consequence 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 15 , 11 and 20 abortive 12 not 13 the 13 the 14 cause 14 cause 15 , 16 of 18 aimless 16 of 19 and 17 an 18 aimless 19 and 20 abortive 20 abortive 21 life 21 life 22 . the widow was as complete a contrast to her third bridegroom in everything but age as can well be conceived . 1 the 2 widow 2 widow 9 her 2 widow 12 in 3 was 4 as 3 was 5 complete 5 complete 6 a 6 a 7 contrast 7 contrast 8 to 8 to 9 her 10 third 11 bridegroom 11 bridegroom 12 in 12 in 13 everything 13 everything 14 but 14 but 15 age 15 age 16 as 16 as 17 can 16 as 20 conceived 16 as 21 . 17 can 18 well 17 can 19 be sage in most matters , the widow was perhaps the more amiable for the one frailty that made her ridiculous . 1 sage 2 in 1 sage 4 matters 1 sage 6 the 3 most 4 matters 4 matters 5 , 6 the 7 widow 7 widow 8 was 7 widow 19 her 8 was 9 perhaps 9 perhaps 10 the 10 the 13 for 11 more 12 amiable 12 amiable 13 for 13 for 14 the 14 the 15 one 16 frailty 18 made 17 that 18 made 18 made 19 her 19 her 20 ridiculous 19 her 21 . but while people talked the wedding-day arrived . 1 but 4 talked 2 while 4 talked 3 people 4 talked 4 talked 7 arrived 4 talked 8 . 5 the 6 wedding-day 6 wedding-day 7 arrived it had been arranged , or possibly it was the custom of the day , that the parties should proceed separately to church . 1 it 2 had 2 had 3 been 3 been 7 possibly 4 arranged 5 , 5 , 6 or 6 or 7 possibly 7 possibly 8 it 7 possibly 11 custom 7 possibly 21 separately 9 was 10 the 10 the 11 custom 11 custom 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 day 14 day 15 , 16 that 17 the 16 that 19 should 17 the 18 parties 19 should 20 proceed 20 proceed 21 separately 21 separately 22 to 22 to 23 church 23 church 24 . the whole group , except the principal figure , was made up of youth and gayety . 1 the 2 whole 2 whole 3 group 3 group 16 gayety 4 , 5 except 5 except 6 the 5 except 16 gayety 6 the 7 principal 7 principal 8 figure 8 figure 9 , 9 , 10 was 11 made 12 up 11 made 13 of 11 made 16 gayety 13 of 14 youth 14 youth 15 and 16 gayety 17 . so brilliant was the spectacle that few took notice of a singular phenomenon that had marked its entrance . 1 so 2 brilliant 2 brilliant 4 the 2 brilliant 7 few 3 was 4 the 4 the 5 spectacle 4 the 6 that 7 few 9 notice 8 took 9 notice 9 notice 10 of 10 of 14 that 11 a 12 singular 12 singular 13 phenomenon 13 phenomenon 14 that 14 that 15 had 14 that 19 . 15 had 16 marked 16 marked 17 its 17 its 18 entrance at the moment when the bride 's foot touched the threshold the bell swung heavily in the tower above her and sent forth its deepest knell . 1 at 2 the 1 at 3 moment 3 moment 4 when 4 when 5 the 4 when 9 touched 5 the 6 bride 6 bride 7 's 7 's 8 foot 9 touched 10 the 10 the 11 threshold 11 threshold 12 the 12 the 13 bell 13 bell 14 swung 14 swung 15 heavily 15 heavily 26 knell 16 in 26 knell 17 the 18 tower 18 tower 26 knell 19 above 20 her 19 above 21 and 21 and 22 sent 22 sent 23 forth 23 forth 26 knell 24 its 26 knell 25 deepest 26 knell 26 knell 27 . the vibrations died away , and returned with prolonged solemnity as she entered the body of the church . 1 the 2 vibrations 1 the 16 of 2 vibrations 10 solemnity 3 died 4 away 4 away 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 returned 7 returned 8 with 8 with 10 solemnity 9 prolonged 10 solemnity 11 as 12 she 12 she 13 entered 13 entered 14 the 14 the 15 body 15 body 16 of 16 of 17 the 17 the 18 church 18 church 19 . " good heavens ! 1 " 2 good 1 " 4 ! 2 good 3 heavens what an omen ! " whispered a young lady to her lover . 1 what 2 an 2 an 3 omen 3 omen 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 whispered 6 whispered 7 a 6 whispered 10 to 7 a 9 lady 8 young 9 lady 10 to 12 lover 11 her 12 lover 12 lover 13 . " on my honor , " replied the gentleman , " [i] [believe] the bell has the good taste to toll of its own accord . 1 " 2 on 2 on 3 my 2 on 4 honor 4 honor 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 11 " 7 replied 10 , 8 the 9 gentleman 9 gentleman 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 26 . 14 the 15 bell 14 the 22 of 16 has 17 the 17 the 18 good 18 good 19 taste 19 taste 20 to 20 to 21 toll 21 toll 22 of 22 of 25 accord 23 its 24 own 24 own 25 accord 25 accord 26 . what has she to do with weddings ? 1 what 5 do 1 what 8 ? 2 has 3 she 2 has 4 to 4 to 5 do 5 do 6 with 7 weddings 8 ? if you , dearest [julia] , were approaching the altar , the bell would ring out its merriest peal . 1 if 2 you 1 if 14 would 2 you 3 , 3 , 4 dearest 4 dearest 6 , 6 , 7 were 7 were 8 approaching 9 the 10 altar 9 the 11 , 11 , 12 the 11 , 14 would 13 bell 14 would 14 would 16 out 15 ring 16 out 16 out 17 its 16 out 19 peal 17 its 18 merriest 19 peal 20 . it has only a funeral-knell for her . " 1 it 2 has 1 it 9 " 2 has 4 a 3 only 4 a 5 funeral-knell 6 for 6 for 7 her 7 her 8 . 8 . 9 " they therefore continued to advance with undiminished gayety . 1 they 2 therefore 2 therefore 3 continued 3 continued 4 to 4 to 5 advance 5 advance 6 with 6 with 7 undiminished 7 undiminished 8 gayety 8 gayety 9 . but her heroism was admirable . 1 but 4 was 2 her 4 was 3 heroism 4 was 4 was 5 admirable 5 admirable 6 . the bell continued to swing , strike and vibrate with the same doleful regularity as when a corpse is on its way to the tomb . 1 the 2 bell 2 bell 3 continued 3 continued 4 to 3 continued 19 is 4 to 5 swing 5 swing 6 , 6 , 7 strike 7 strike 8 and 8 and 9 vibrate 9 vibrate 14 regularity 10 with 11 the 11 the 12 same 12 same 13 doleful 13 doleful 14 regularity 15 as 16 when 16 when 17 a 17 a 18 corpse 18 corpse 19 is 19 is 22 way 20 on 22 way 21 its 22 way 22 way 23 to 22 way 26 . 23 to 24 the 24 the 25 tomb thus we may draw a sad but profitable moral from this funeral-knell . " 1 thus 2 we 1 thus 8 profitable 2 we 4 draw 3 may 4 draw 5 a 8 profitable 6 sad 7 but 6 sad 8 profitable 8 profitable 9 moral 8 profitable 12 funeral-knell 8 profitable 14 " 10 from 11 this 10 from 12 funeral-knell 13 . 14 " the young have less charity for aged follies than the old for those of youth . 1 the 2 young 2 young 3 have 3 have 4 less 4 less 5 charity 4 less 9 than 5 charity 6 for 7 aged 9 than 8 follies 9 than 9 than 10 the 9 than 12 for 9 than 16 . 11 old 12 for 12 for 13 those 13 those 14 of 14 of 15 youth two buried men with a voice at her ear and a cry afar off were calling her to lie down beside them . 1 two 3 men 2 buried 3 men 3 men 4 with 4 with 6 voice 5 a 6 voice 6 voice 7 at 7 at 9 ear 8 her 9 ear 9 ear 10 and 9 ear 12 cry 11 a 12 cry 12 cry 13 afar 13 afar 14 off 13 afar 15 were 15 were 16 calling 16 calling 17 her 17 her 18 to 18 to 19 lie 19 lie 20 down 19 lie 21 beside 21 beside 22 them 22 them 23 . but why had she returned to him when their cold hearts shrank from each other 's embrace ? 1 but 2 why 2 why 18 ? 3 had 4 she 3 had 5 returned 3 had 8 when 3 had 18 ? 5 returned 6 to 6 to 7 him 8 when 11 hearts 8 when 12 shrank 9 their 11 hearts 10 cold 11 hearts 12 shrank 13 from 12 shrank 17 embrace 14 each 15 other 15 other 16 's 16 's 17 embrace still the death-bell tolled so mournfully that the sunshine seemed to fade in the air . 1 still 2 the 1 still 3 death-bell 3 death-bell 4 tolled 3 death-bell 7 that 3 death-bell 12 fade 3 death-bell 15 air 4 tolled 6 mournfully 5 so 6 mournfully 8 the 9 sunshine 9 sunshine 12 fade 10 seemed 11 to 11 to 12 fade 13 in 14 the 13 in 15 air 14 the 15 air 15 air 16 . immediately after , the footsteps of the bridegroom and his friends were heard at the door . 1 immediately 2 after 2 after 3 , 2 after 11 friends 4 the 5 footsteps 5 footsteps 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 bridegroom 8 bridegroom 9 and 9 and 11 friends 10 his 11 friends 11 friends 12 were 12 were 14 at 13 heard 14 at 14 at 16 door 15 the 16 door 16 door 17 . " you frighten me , my dear madam , " cried she . 1 " 2 you 2 you 3 frighten 3 frighten 4 me 4 me 5 , 5 , 7 dear 6 my 7 dear 7 dear 8 madam 8 madam 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 cried 11 cried 12 she 12 she 13 . " for heaven 's sake , what is the matter ? " 1 " 2 for 2 for 5 sake 3 heaven 4 's 4 's 5 sake 5 sake 6 , 6 , 7 what 7 what 8 is 7 what 11 ? 8 is 9 the 9 the 10 matter 11 ? 12 " i am expecting my bridegroom to come into the church with my two first husbands for groomsmen . " 1 i 3 expecting 2 am 3 expecting 3 expecting 4 my 3 expecting 6 to 4 my 5 bridegroom 6 to 7 come 7 come 8 into 8 into 10 church 9 the 10 church 10 church 11 with 11 with 12 my 11 with 17 groomsmen 13 two 15 husbands 13 two 17 groomsmen 14 first 15 husbands 16 for 17 groomsmen 17 groomsmen 19 " 18 . 19 " " look ! look ! " screamed the bridemaid . 1 " 2 look 1 " 6 " 2 look 3 ! 4 look 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 8 the 7 screamed 8 the 8 the 9 bridemaid 9 bridemaid 10 . " what is here ? 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 is 3 is 4 here 4 here 5 ? the funeral ! " 1 the 2 funeral 2 funeral 3 ! 3 ! 4 " as she spoke a dark procession paced into the church . 1 as 3 spoke 1 as 4 a 2 she 3 spoke 4 a 5 dark 4 a 6 procession 4 a 7 paced 7 paced 8 into 8 into 9 the 9 the 10 church 10 church 11 . behind appeared another and another pair , as aged , as black and mournful as the first . 1 behind 2 appeared 2 appeared 3 another 3 another 4 and 3 another 9 aged 5 another 6 pair 6 pair 9 aged 7 , 8 as 8 as 9 aged 9 aged 10 , 10 , 11 as 10 , 18 . 11 as 12 black 12 black 13 and 13 and 14 mournful 14 mournful 17 first 15 as 17 first 16 the 17 first it was the bridegroom in his shroud . 1 it 2 was 1 it 5 in 2 was 4 bridegroom 3 the 4 bridegroom 5 in 6 his 6 his 7 shroud 7 shroud 8 . no garb but that of the grave could have befitted such a death-like aspect . 1 no 2 garb 1 no 3 but 3 but 4 that 4 that 5 of 4 that 13 death-like 4 that 14 aspect 5 of 6 the 6 the 7 grave 7 grave 8 could 8 could 9 have 9 have 10 befitted 10 befitted 11 such 11 such 12 a 14 aspect 15 . " come , my bride ! " said those pale lips . 1 " 6 ! 2 come 5 bride 2 come 6 ! 3 , 4 my 4 my 5 bride 6 ! 7 " 6 ! 8 said 6 ! 9 those 7 " 8 said 9 those 11 lips 9 those 12 . 10 pale 11 lips " the hearse is ready ; the sexton stands waiting for us at the door of the tomb . 1 " 2 the 1 " 19 . 3 hearse 5 ready 4 is 5 ready 5 ready 6 ; 6 ; 7 the 6 ; 9 stands 7 the 8 sexton 9 stands 10 waiting 10 waiting 11 for 11 for 12 us 12 us 13 at 13 at 15 door 13 at 19 . 14 the 15 door 15 door 16 of 16 of 17 the 17 the 18 tomb let us be married , and then to our coffins ! " 1 let 2 us 1 let 3 be 3 be 4 married 4 married 10 coffins 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 then 7 then 8 to 7 then 10 coffins 9 our 10 coffins 10 coffins 11 ! 11 ! 12 " how shall the widow 's horror be represented ? 1 how 2 shall 1 how 9 ? 2 shall 3 the 2 shall 7 be 3 the 4 widow 4 widow 5 's 5 's 6 horror 7 be 8 represented it gave her the ghastliness of a dead man 's bride . 1 it 3 her 1 it 4 the 1 it 5 ghastliness 2 gave 3 her 5 ghastliness 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 dead 8 dead 9 man 9 man 10 's 10 's 11 bride 11 bride 12 . the awestruck silence was first broken by the clergyman . 1 the 2 awestruck 2 awestruck 3 silence 3 silence 4 was 3 silence 9 clergyman 4 was 6 broken 5 first 6 broken 6 broken 7 by 7 by 8 the 9 clergyman 10 . " [mr] [ellenwood] , " said he , soothingly , [yet] with somewhat of authority , " you are not well . 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 he 7 he 8 , 8 , 9 soothingly 9 soothingly 10 , 10 , 12 with 12 with 15 authority 13 somewhat 15 authority 14 of 15 authority 15 authority 16 , 15 authority 18 you 17 " 18 you 18 you 19 are 19 are 20 not 20 not 21 well 20 not 22 . your mind has been agitated by the unusual circumstances in which you are placed . 1 your 2 mind 2 mind 3 has 3 has 4 been 4 been 6 by 5 agitated 6 by 6 by 9 circumstances 7 the 8 unusual 8 unusual 9 circumstances 9 circumstances 10 in 10 in 11 which 11 which 14 placed 12 you 13 are 13 are 14 placed 14 placed 15 . the ceremony must be deferred . 1 the 2 ceremony 2 ceremony 3 must 3 must 4 be 4 be 5 deferred 5 deferred 6 . as an old friend , let me entreat you to return home . " 1 as 2 an 2 an 3 old 3 old 4 friend 3 old 8 entreat 5 , 6 let 6 let 7 me 6 let 8 entreat 8 entreat 9 you 8 entreat 10 to 8 entreat 11 return 8 entreat 13 . 11 return 12 home 13 . 14 " " [home] yes ; but not without my bride , " answered he , in the same hollow accents . 1 " 3 yes 1 " 11 " 3 yes 4 ; 4 ; 5 but 5 but 6 not 6 not 7 without 7 without 8 my 9 bride 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 20 . 12 answered 13 he 13 he 14 , 13 he 19 accents 14 , 18 hollow 15 in 16 the 15 in 18 hollow 16 the 17 same 19 accents 20 . " you deem this mockery perhaps madness . 1 " 3 deem 2 you 3 deem 3 deem 5 mockery 3 deem 6 perhaps 4 this 5 mockery 6 perhaps 7 madness 7 madness 8 . none that beheld them could deny the terrible strength of the moral which his disordered intellect had contrived to draw . 1 none 2 that 1 none 5 could 3 beheld 4 them 3 beheld 5 could 5 could 6 deny 6 deny 9 strength 7 the 8 terrible 8 terrible 9 strength 9 strength 10 of 10 of 12 moral 10 of 13 which 11 the 12 moral 13 which 16 intellect 13 which 17 had 13 which 20 draw 14 his 15 disordered 14 his 16 intellect 18 contrived 20 draw 19 to 20 draw 20 draw 21 . " cruel ! cruel ! " groaned the [heartstricken] bride . 1 " 2 cruel 1 " 11 . 2 cruel 3 ! 2 cruel 4 cruel 4 cruel 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 groaned 7 groaned 8 the 10 bride 11 . at your summons [i] [am] [here] . 1 at 3 summons 1 at 7 . 2 your 3 summons but other husbands have enjoyed your youth , your beauty , your warmth of heart and all that could be termed your life . 1 but 2 other 1 but 16 and 2 other 3 husbands 2 other 4 have 4 have 5 enjoyed 5 enjoyed 6 your 7 youth 8 , 8 , 13 warmth 9 your 10 beauty 10 beauty 11 , 10 beauty 13 warmth 12 your 13 warmth 13 warmth 14 of 13 warmth 15 heart 15 heart 16 and 16 and 17 all 16 and 24 . 17 all 18 that 18 that 20 be 19 could 20 be 20 be 21 termed 21 termed 22 your 21 termed 23 life what is there for me but your decay and death ? 1 what 6 but 1 what 11 ? 2 is 4 for 3 there 4 for 4 for 5 me 4 for 6 but 6 but 8 decay 7 your 8 decay 8 decay 10 death 9 and 10 death the stern lesson of the day had done its work ; her worldliness was gone . 1 the 2 stern 1 the 4 of 2 stern 3 lesson 3 lesson 4 of 4 of 5 the 4 of 13 worldliness 6 day 13 worldliness 7 had 8 done 8 done 10 work 9 its 10 work 10 work 13 worldliness 11 ; 13 worldliness 12 her 13 worldliness 13 worldliness 15 gone 14 was 15 gone 15 gone 16 . she seized the bridegroom 's hand . 1 she 2 seized 2 seized 3 the 3 the 4 bridegroom 4 bridegroom 5 's 5 's 6 hand 6 hand 7 . " yes ! " cried she ; " let us wed even at the door of the sepulchre . 1 " 2 yes 2 yes 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 6 she 6 she 7 ; 7 ; 8 " 7 ; 11 wed 9 let 10 us 9 let 11 wed 11 wed 12 even 11 wed 16 of 11 wed 18 sepulchre 12 even 15 door 13 at 14 the 13 at 15 door 14 the 15 door 16 of 17 the 18 sepulchre 19 . my life is gone in vanity and emptiness , but at its close there is one true feeling . 1 my 2 life 2 life 3 is 3 is 4 gone 3 is 15 is 3 is 19 . 4 gone 5 in 5 in 6 vanity 6 vanity 7 and 8 emptiness 9 , 9 , 10 but 10 but 14 there 11 at 14 there 12 its 13 close 12 its 14 there 14 there 15 is 15 is 16 one 15 is 18 feeling 17 true 18 feeling it has made me what [i] was in youth : it makes me worthy of you . 1 it 2 has 2 has 3 made 3 made 4 me 3 made 5 what 5 what 8 in 7 was 8 in 8 in 9 youth 9 youth 14 worthy 10 : 11 it 11 it 12 makes 12 makes 13 me 12 makes 14 worthy 14 worthy 15 of 15 of 16 you 16 you 17 . time is no more for both of us . 1 time 2 is 2 is 3 no 2 is 8 us 3 no 4 more 4 more 5 for 6 both 8 us 7 of 8 us 8 us 9 . let us wed for eternity . " 1 let 2 us 1 let 6 . 3 wed 4 for 3 wed 6 . 4 for 5 eternity 6 . 7 " with a long and deep regard the bridegroom looked into her eyes , while a tear was gathering in his own . 1 with 2 a 2 a 3 long 3 long 18 gathering 4 and 5 deep 5 deep 6 regard 6 regard 7 the 7 the 8 bridegroom 8 bridegroom 9 looked 8 bridegroom 11 her 8 bridegroom 18 gathering 9 looked 10 into 11 her 12 eyes 13 , 14 while 14 while 15 a 14 while 17 was 15 a 16 tear 17 was 18 gathering 18 gathering 19 in 18 gathering 20 his 20 his 21 own 21 own 22 . how strange that gush of human feeling from the frozen bosom of a corpse ! 1 how 2 strange 1 how 15 ! 2 strange 4 gush 3 that 4 gush 4 gush 5 of 4 gush 6 human 6 human 7 feeling 7 feeling 14 corpse 8 from 9 the 8 from 14 corpse 9 the 10 frozen 11 bosom 14 corpse 12 of 13 a 13 a 14 corpse he wiped away the tear , even with his shroud . 1 he 2 wiped 2 wiped 3 away 3 away 4 the 4 the 5 tear 5 tear 6 , 6 , 10 shroud 7 even 8 with 8 with 9 his 9 his 10 shroud 10 shroud 11 . " [beloved] of my youth , " said he , " [i] [have] [been] wild . 1 " 7 " 3 of 4 my 4 my 5 youth 5 youth 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 he 9 he 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 15 wild 15 wild 16 . the despair of my whole lifetime had returned at once and maddened me . 1 the 2 despair 2 despair 13 me 3 of 4 my 4 my 6 lifetime 4 my 13 me 5 whole 6 lifetime 6 lifetime 7 had 8 returned 10 once 9 at 10 once 10 once 11 and 10 once 13 me 12 maddened 13 me 13 me 14 . forgive and be forgiven . 1 forgive 4 forgiven 2 and 3 be 3 be 4 forgiven 4 forgiven 5 . yes ; it is evening with us now , and we have realized none of our morning dreams of happiness . 1 yes 2 ; 2 ; 3 it 3 it 4 is 4 is 5 evening 4 is 12 have 5 evening 6 with 6 with 7 us 7 us 8 now 8 now 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 we 12 have 13 realized 12 have 21 . 13 realized 14 none 13 realized 20 happiness 14 none 15 of 16 our 18 dreams 17 morning 18 dreams 18 dreams 19 of 19 of 20 happiness and what is time to the married of eternity ? " 1 and 2 what 1 and 11 " 2 what 3 is 4 time 5 to 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 married 6 the 8 of 6 the 10 ? 8 of 9 eternity 10 ? 11 " amid the tears of many and a swell of exalted sentiment in those who felt aright was solemnized the union of two immortal souls . 1 amid 2 the 1 amid 3 tears 3 tears 4 of 3 tears 18 solemnized 5 many 6 and 5 many 18 solemnized 7 a 8 swell 8 swell 9 of 9 of 10 exalted 10 exalted 11 sentiment 11 sentiment 12 in 11 sentiment 18 solemnized 13 those 14 who 14 who 15 felt 15 felt 16 aright 15 felt 17 was 17 was 18 solemnized 18 solemnized 19 the 19 the 20 union 20 union 22 two 21 of 22 two 22 two 24 souls 23 immortal 24 souls 24 souls 25 . [the] [minister's] [black] [veil] [.] a [parable] . [[] @number@ []] 1 a 3 . 1 a 5 @number@ the sexton stood in the porch of [milford] meeting-house pulling lustily at the bell-rope . 1 the 2 sexton 2 sexton 3 stood 2 sexton 14 bell-rope 3 stood 9 meeting-house 4 in 5 the 5 the 6 porch 5 the 7 of 7 of 9 meeting-house 9 meeting-house 10 pulling 11 lustily 12 at 12 at 13 the 13 the 14 bell-rope 14 bell-rope 15 . the old people of the village came stooping along the street . 1 the 3 people 2 old 3 people 3 people 4 of 3 people 6 village 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 village 6 village 8 stooping 7 came 8 stooping 8 stooping 9 along 9 along 10 the 10 the 11 street 11 street 12 . children with bright faces tripped merrily beside their parents or mimicked a graver gait in the conscious dignity of their [sunday] clothes . 1 children 2 with 2 with 3 bright 2 with 5 tripped 3 bright 4 faces 5 tripped 6 merrily 6 merrily 9 parents 7 beside 9 parents 8 their 9 parents 9 parents 13 graver 9 parents 23 . 10 or 11 mimicked 10 or 13 graver 12 a 13 graver 13 graver 14 gait 13 graver 15 in 15 in 16 the 15 in 18 dignity 16 the 17 conscious 18 dignity 19 of 19 of 20 their 20 their 22 clothes spruce bachelors looked sidelong at the pretty maidens , and fancied that the [sabbath] sunshine made them prettier than on week-days . 1 spruce 2 bachelors 1 spruce 3 looked 3 looked 4 sidelong 4 sidelong 5 at 4 sidelong 8 maidens 5 at 6 the 7 pretty 8 maidens 8 maidens 9 , 8 maidens 11 fancied 9 , 10 and 11 fancied 12 that 12 that 13 the 12 that 16 made 13 the 15 sunshine 16 made 17 them 16 made 18 prettier 18 prettier 19 than 18 prettier 21 week-days 20 on 21 week-days 21 week-days 22 . the first glimpse of the clergyman 's figure was the signal for the bell to cease its summons . 1 the 2 first 2 first 3 glimpse 3 glimpse 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 clergyman 6 clergyman 7 's 7 's 8 figure 8 figure 9 was 9 was 10 the 10 the 11 signal 11 signal 12 for 11 signal 19 . 12 for 13 the 13 the 14 bell 15 to 17 its 16 cease 17 its 17 its 18 summons 18 summons 19 . in his case , however , the symbol had a different import . 1 in 2 his 2 his 3 case 3 case 4 , 4 , 5 however 5 however 6 , 6 , 9 had 7 the 8 symbol 7 the 9 had 9 had 10 a 9 had 13 . 10 a 11 different 11 different 12 import " but what has [good] [parson] [hooper] got [upon] his [face] ? " cried the sexton , in astonishment . 1 " 2 but 1 " 15 the 2 but 3 what 3 what 4 has 3 what 12 ? 4 has 8 got 8 got 10 his 12 ? 13 " 13 " 14 cried 15 the 16 sexton 16 sexton 17 , 17 , 18 in 18 in 19 astonishment 19 astonishment 20 . all within hearing immediately turned about and beheld the [semblance] [of] [mr] [hooper] pacing [slowly] his [meditative] way toward [the] [meeting-house] . 1 all 2 within 2 within 3 hearing 2 within 4 immediately 4 immediately 5 turned 5 turned 6 about 5 turned 7 and 7 and 8 beheld 8 beheld 9 the 9 the 22 . 14 pacing 19 toward 16 his 18 way 18 way 19 toward 19 toward 22 . with one accord they started , expressing more wonder than if some strange minister were coming to dust the cushions of [mr] [hooper] 's pulpit . 1 with 2 one 1 with 3 accord 2 one 3 accord 3 accord 4 they 4 they 5 started 5 started 6 , 6 , 8 more 7 expressing 8 more 8 more 9 wonder 8 more 10 than 10 than 11 if 11 if 14 minister 12 some 14 minister 13 strange 14 minister 14 minister 16 coming 15 were 16 coming 16 coming 17 to 17 to 18 dust 18 dust 25 pulpit 19 the 20 cushions 20 cushions 21 of 20 cushions 25 pulpit 21 of 24 's 25 pulpit 26 . " are you sure it is our parson ? " inquired [goodman] [gray] of the sexton . 1 " 2 are 2 are 3 you 2 are 4 sure 2 are 9 ? 4 sure 5 it 5 it 6 is 6 is 7 our 7 our 8 parson 9 ? 10 " 10 " 11 inquired 11 inquired 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 sexton 16 sexton 17 . " of a certainty it is good [mr] [hooper] , " replied the sexton . 1 " 2 of 2 of 3 a 3 a 4 certainty 4 certainty 5 it 5 it 6 is 6 is 7 good 7 good 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 15 . 12 replied 13 the 13 the 14 sexton 14 sexton 15 . the cause of so much amazement may appear sufficiently slight . 1 the 2 cause 1 the 3 of 3 of 4 so 4 so 5 much 5 much 6 amazement 6 amazement 9 sufficiently 7 may 8 appear 8 appear 9 sufficiently 9 sufficiently 10 slight 9 sufficiently 11 . there was but one thing remarkable in his appearance . 1 there 2 was 1 there 5 thing 3 but 4 one 4 one 5 thing 5 thing 7 in 6 remarkable 7 in 7 in 8 his 8 his 9 appearance 9 appearance 10 . but so wonder-struck were they that his greeting hardly met with a return . 1 but 2 so 2 so 3 wonder-struck 3 wonder-struck 4 were 3 wonder-struck 7 his 4 were 5 they 4 were 6 that 7 his 8 greeting 8 greeting 9 hardly 8 greeting 12 a 10 met 11 with 11 with 12 a 12 a 13 return 12 a 14 . " [i] [can't] [really] [feel] as if good [mr] [hooper] 's face was behind that piece of crape , " said the sexton . 1 " 6 as 6 as 7 if 7 if 8 good 7 if 13 was 11 's 12 face 12 face 13 was 13 was 14 behind 14 behind 15 that 14 behind 16 piece 14 behind 23 sexton 14 behind 24 . 16 piece 17 of 17 of 18 crape 19 , 20 " 20 " 21 said 21 said 22 the 21 said 23 sexton 22 the 23 sexton " [i] don't like it , " muttered an old woman as she hobbled into the meeting-house . 1 " 3 don't 3 don't 4 like 4 like 5 it 5 it 6 , 6 , 8 muttered 7 " 8 muttered 8 muttered 9 an 8 muttered 11 woman 10 old 11 woman 11 woman 13 she 12 as 13 she 13 she 14 hobbled 13 she 17 meeting-house 13 she 18 . 15 into 17 meeting-house 16 the 17 meeting-house " he has changed himself into something awful only by hiding his face . " 1 " 2 he 2 he 3 has 3 has 4 changed 4 changed 5 himself 5 himself 6 into 6 into 7 something 7 something 8 awful 8 awful 9 only 8 awful 10 by 10 by 11 hiding 11 hiding 12 his 12 his 13 face 13 face 14 . 14 . 15 " " our parson has gone [mad] [!] ["] [cried] [goodman] [gray] , following him across the threshold . 1 " 2 our 1 " 4 has 2 our 3 parson 4 has 5 gone 5 gone 12 , 12 , 13 following 13 following 14 him 14 him 15 across 14 him 17 threshold 15 across 16 the 17 threshold 18 . a rumor of some unaccountable phenomenon had preceded [mr] [hooper] into the [meeting-house] and set all the congregation [astir] . 1 a 2 rumor 2 rumor 3 of 2 rumor 7 had 4 some 5 unaccountable 5 unaccountable 6 phenomenon 6 phenomenon 7 had 7 had 8 preceded 8 preceded 11 into 11 into 12 the 12 the 18 congregation 14 and 15 set 14 and 16 all 16 all 17 the 17 the 18 congregation 18 congregation 20 . but [mr] [hooper] [appeared] not to notice the perturbation of his [people] . 1 but 5 not 5 not 6 to 6 to 7 notice 7 notice 8 the 8 the 9 perturbation 9 perturbation 10 of 10 of 11 his 11 his 13 . it was strange to observe how slowly this venerable man became conscious of something singular in the appearance of his pastor . 1 it 2 was 2 was 11 became 3 strange 4 to 4 to 5 observe 5 observe 6 how 6 how 7 slowly 7 slowly 8 this 8 this 11 became 9 venerable 10 man 9 venerable 11 became 11 became 12 conscious 11 became 22 . 12 conscious 13 of 13 of 14 something 14 something 15 singular 14 something 17 the 14 something 20 his 15 singular 16 in 18 appearance 19 of 19 of 20 his 20 his 21 pastor that mysterious emblem was never once withdrawn . 1 that 2 mysterious 2 mysterious 3 emblem 3 emblem 4 was 4 was 5 never 5 never 6 once 6 once 7 withdrawn 7 withdrawn 8 . did he seek to hide it from the dread [being] [whom] he was addressing ? 1 did 3 seek 1 did 15 ? 2 he 3 seek 3 seek 4 to 3 seek 5 hide 5 hide 6 it 5 hide 7 from 7 from 8 the 8 the 9 dread 9 dread 12 he 13 was 14 addressing 13 was 15 ? such was the effect of this simple piece of crape that more than one woman of delicate nerves was forced to leave the meeting-house . 1 such 10 crape 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 effect 4 effect 5 of 5 of 6 this 6 this 7 simple 7 simple 8 piece 8 piece 9 of 8 piece 10 crape 10 crape 11 that 10 crape 12 more 10 crape 14 one 12 more 13 than 14 one 16 of 15 woman 16 of 16 of 17 delicate 16 of 18 nerves 16 of 19 was 16 of 24 meeting-house 17 delicate 18 nerves 19 was 20 forced 20 forced 21 to 21 to 22 leave 22 leave 23 the 24 meeting-house 25 . yet perhaps the pale-faced congregation was almost as fearful a sight to the minister as his black veil to them . 1 yet 2 perhaps 1 yet 5 congregation 2 perhaps 3 the 4 pale-faced 5 congregation 5 congregation 8 as 5 congregation 14 minister 6 was 7 almost 7 almost 8 as 8 as 9 fearful 8 as 10 a 10 a 11 sight 11 sight 12 to 12 to 13 the 13 the 14 minister 14 minister 15 as 14 minister 16 his 16 his 17 black 17 black 18 veil 18 veil 19 to 18 veil 20 them 20 them 21 . it was tinged rather more darkly than usual with the gentle gloom of [mr] [hooper] 's temperament . 1 it 2 was 1 it 18 . 2 was 3 tinged 3 tinged 6 darkly 4 rather 5 more 5 more 6 darkly 6 darkly 7 than 8 usual 9 with 9 with 10 the 10 the 11 gentle 11 gentle 12 gloom 12 gloom 13 of 12 gloom 17 temperament 16 's 17 temperament 17 temperament 18 . a subtle power was breathed into [his] words . 1 a 2 subtle 2 subtle 3 power 3 power 4 was 4 was 6 into 5 breathed 6 into 6 into 8 words 8 words 9 . many spread their clasped hands on their bosoms [.] 1 many 2 spread 2 spread 3 their 2 spread 4 clasped 2 spread 8 bosoms 4 clasped 5 hands 6 on 7 their 6 on 8 bosoms an unsought pathos came hand in hand with awe . 1 an 2 unsought 2 unsought 8 with 3 pathos 4 came 3 pathos 8 with 4 came 5 hand 5 hand 6 in 6 in 7 hand 8 with 9 awe 9 awe 10 . after a brief interval forth came [good] [mr] [hooper] also , in the rear of his flock . 1 after 2 a 1 after 3 brief 3 brief 4 interval 4 interval 5 forth 5 forth 6 came 6 came 11 , 10 also 11 , 11 , 12 in 12 in 13 the 13 the 15 of 14 rear 15 of 15 of 17 flock 16 his 17 flock 17 flock 18 . such was [always] his custom [on] the [sabbath-day] . 1 such 2 was 2 was 4 his 4 his 5 custom 5 custom 9 . 7 the 9 . strange and bewildered looks repaid him for his courtesy . 1 strange 2 and 1 strange 3 bewildered 3 bewildered 5 repaid 3 bewildered 9 courtesy 4 looks 5 repaid 5 repaid 6 him 5 repaid 7 for 7 for 8 his 8 his 9 courtesy 9 courtesy 10 . none , as on former occasions , aspired to the honor of walking by their pastor 's side . 1 none 2 , 2 , 3 as 3 as 4 on 4 on 5 former 4 on 6 occasions 6 occasions 7 , 6 occasions 16 pastor 7 , 8 aspired 9 to 10 the 10 the 16 pastor 11 honor 12 of 11 honor 13 walking 13 walking 14 by 13 walking 16 pastor 15 their 16 pastor 16 pastor 17 's 17 's 18 side 18 side 19 . a sad smile gleamed faintly from beneath the black veil and flickered about his mouth , glimmering as he disappeared . 1 a 2 sad 1 a 3 smile 3 smile 5 faintly 4 gleamed 5 faintly 5 faintly 6 from 6 from 7 beneath 7 beneath 8 the 8 the 9 black 9 black 10 veil 10 veil 11 and 11 and 12 flickered 12 flickered 13 about 13 about 14 his 14 his 15 mouth 15 mouth 16 , 16 , 17 glimmering 17 glimmering 18 as 18 as 19 he 19 he 20 disappeared 20 disappeared 21 . " something must surely be amiss with [mr] [hooper] 's intellects , " observed her husband , the physician of the village . 1 " 2 something 2 something 3 must 3 must 5 be 4 surely 5 be 5 be 6 amiss 6 amiss 7 with 7 with 11 intellects 10 's 11 intellects 11 intellects 22 village 12 , 13 " 12 , 14 observed 14 observed 15 her 15 her 16 husband 16 husband 17 , 17 , 18 the 18 the 19 physician 19 physician 20 of 20 of 21 the 21 the 22 village 22 village 23 . " but the strangest part of the affair is the effect of this vagary even on a sober-minded man like myself . 1 " 2 but 1 " 9 is 2 but 3 the 3 the 4 strangest 4 strangest 5 part 5 part 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 affair 9 is 14 vagary 10 the 11 effect 11 effect 12 of 12 of 13 this 13 this 14 vagary 14 vagary 15 even 14 vagary 18 sober-minded 14 vagary 19 man 16 on 17 a 16 on 18 sober-minded 19 man 20 like 20 like 21 myself 21 myself 22 . do you not feel it so ? " 1 do 2 you 1 do 3 not 1 do 4 feel 4 feel 5 it 5 it 6 so 6 so 7 ? 7 ? 8 " " truly do [i] , " replied the lady ; " and [i] would not be alone with him for the world . 1 " 2 truly 2 truly 3 do 2 truly 5 , 2 truly 6 " 2 truly 7 replied 5 , 6 " 7 replied 8 the 7 replied 9 lady 9 lady 10 ; 10 ; 11 " 10 ; 12 and 12 and 17 alone 14 would 16 be 14 would 17 alone 15 not 16 be 17 alone 18 with 18 with 19 him 19 him 20 for 20 for 22 world 20 for 23 . 21 the 22 world i wonder he is not afraid to be alone with himself . " 1 i 2 wonder 2 wonder 6 afraid 3 he 4 is 4 is 6 afraid 5 not 6 afraid 6 afraid 7 to 6 afraid 9 alone 7 to 8 be 9 alone 10 with 10 with 11 himself 10 with 12 . 12 . 13 " " men sometimes are so , " said her husband . 1 " 2 men 2 men 3 sometimes 2 men 11 . 3 sometimes 4 are 4 are 5 so 4 are 6 , 4 are 7 " 4 are 10 husband 8 said 10 husband 9 her 10 husband the afternoon service was attended with similar circumstances . 1 the 2 afternoon 2 afternoon 3 service 3 service 4 was 4 was 5 attended 5 attended 6 with 6 with 7 similar 6 with 8 circumstances 8 circumstances 9 . at its conclusion the bell tolled for the funeral of a young lady . 1 at 3 conclusion 2 its 3 conclusion 3 conclusion 4 the 3 conclusion 6 tolled 4 the 5 bell 6 tolled 7 for 7 for 10 of 8 the 10 of 9 funeral 10 of 10 of 11 a 10 of 12 young 12 young 13 lady 13 lady 14 . it was now an appropriate emblem . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 now 3 now 7 . 4 an 5 appropriate 5 appropriate 6 emblem 6 emblem 7 . could [mr] [hooper] be fearful of her glance , that he so hastily caught back the black veil ? 1 could 4 be 1 could 19 ? 4 be 5 fearful 5 fearful 6 of 6 of 7 her 7 her 8 glance 8 glance 9 , 9 , 10 that 10 that 11 he 11 he 12 so 12 so 13 hastily 12 so 14 caught 14 caught 15 back 15 back 16 the 16 the 18 veil 17 black 18 veil a superstitious old woman was the only witness of this prodigy [.] 1 a 2 superstitious 1 a 3 old 3 old 4 woman 3 old 11 prodigy 5 was 7 only 5 was 11 prodigy 6 the 7 only 8 witness 11 prodigy 9 of 11 prodigy 10 this 11 prodigy " why do you look back ? " said one in the procession to his partner . 1 " 2 why 1 " 8 " 2 why 7 ? 3 do 5 look 3 do 7 ? 4 you 5 look 5 look 6 back 8 " 9 said 8 " 17 . 9 said 10 one 11 in 12 the 12 the 13 procession 13 procession 14 to 14 to 15 his 15 his 16 partner 16 partner 17 . " [i] had a fancy , " replied she , " that the minister and the maiden 's spirit were walking hand in hand . " 1 " 6 , 1 " 26 " 3 had 4 a 4 a 5 fancy 5 fancy 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 8 replied 14 minister 9 she 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 that 12 that 13 the 13 the 14 minister 15 and 16 the 15 and 20 were 16 the 17 maiden 17 maiden 18 's 18 's 19 spirit 20 were 21 walking 21 walking 22 hand 22 hand 23 in 22 hand 24 hand 24 hand 25 . 25 . 26 " " and so had [i] at the same [moment] , " said the other . 1 " 2 and 1 " 11 " 2 and 3 so 3 so 4 had 6 at 8 same 7 the 8 same 8 same 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 the 13 the 14 other 14 other 15 . that night the handsomest couple in [milford] village were to be joined in wedlock . 1 that 2 night 2 night 3 the 2 night 4 handsomest 2 night 9 were 2 night 14 wedlock 4 handsomest 5 couple 5 couple 6 in 6 in 8 village 9 were 10 to 10 to 11 be 11 be 12 joined 12 joined 13 in 14 wedlock 15 . there was no quality of his disposition which made him more beloved than this . 1 there 3 no 2 was 3 no 3 no 4 quality 4 quality 5 of 5 of 14 this 6 his 7 disposition 6 his 10 him 8 which 9 made 9 made 10 him 10 him 13 than 11 more 12 beloved 11 more 13 than 13 than 14 this 14 this 15 . but such was not the result . 1 but 4 not 2 such 3 was 3 was 4 not 4 not 5 the 5 the 6 result 6 result 7 . if ever another wedding were so dismal , it was that famous one where they tolled the wedding-knell . 1 if 2 ever 1 if 5 were 1 if 8 , 1 if 9 it 2 ever 3 another 3 another 4 wedding 5 were 6 so 6 so 7 dismal 7 dismal 8 , 9 it 10 was 10 was 12 famous 11 that 12 famous 12 famous 14 where 13 one 14 where 14 where 15 they 15 they 16 tolled 16 tolled 18 wedding-knell 16 tolled 19 . 17 the 18 wedding-knell the next day the [whole] village of [milford] [talked] [of] [little] else [than] [parson] [hooper] 's [black] veil . 1 the 2 next 1 the 4 the 2 next 3 day 4 the 6 village 6 village 7 of 7 of 12 else 12 else 16 's 16 's 18 veil 18 veil 19 . it was the first item of news that the tavernkeeper told to his guests . 1 it 2 was 1 it 10 tavernkeeper 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 first 5 item 6 of 6 of 7 news 7 news 10 tavernkeeper 8 that 9 the 9 the 10 tavernkeeper 10 tavernkeeper 12 to 10 tavernkeeper 13 his 11 told 12 to 13 his 14 guests 13 his 15 . the children babbled of it on their way to school . 1 the 2 children 2 children 3 babbled 3 babbled 4 of 4 of 5 it 5 it 6 on 5 it 7 their 7 their 8 way 8 way 9 to 9 to 10 school 10 school 11 . never did an embassy so ill discharge its duties . 1 never 2 did 2 did 4 embassy 3 an 4 embassy 4 embassy 5 so 5 so 7 discharge 5 so 8 its 6 ill 7 discharge 8 its 9 duties 9 duties 10 . the topic , it might be supposed , was obvious enough . 1 the 2 topic 2 topic 4 it 2 topic 10 obvious 3 , 4 it 4 it 5 might 6 be 7 supposed 7 supposed 8 , 8 , 10 obvious 9 was 10 obvious 10 obvious 11 enough 11 enough 12 . were the veil but cast aside , they might speak freely of it , but not till then . 1 were 4 but 2 the 3 veil 3 veil 4 but 4 but 5 cast 4 but 15 but 5 cast 6 aside 6 aside 7 , 8 they 9 might 9 might 10 speak 9 might 15 but 11 freely 12 of 12 of 13 it 13 it 14 , 14 , 15 but 15 but 16 not 16 not 17 till 17 till 18 then 18 then 19 . but there was one person in the village unappalled by the awe with which the black veil had impressed all besides herself . 1 but 8 village 2 there 3 was 2 there 4 one 4 one 5 person 5 person 8 village 6 in 8 village 7 the 8 village 8 village 9 unappalled 9 unappalled 10 by 10 by 11 the 11 the 12 awe 12 awe 13 with 13 with 14 which 14 which 15 the 15 the 16 black 16 black 17 veil 17 veil 22 herself 18 had 19 impressed 19 impressed 20 all 20 all 22 herself 21 besides 22 herself 22 herself 23 . as his plighted wife it should be her privilege to know what the black veil concealed . 1 as 2 his 2 his 4 wife 3 plighted 4 wife 4 wife 5 it 4 wife 15 veil 4 wife 16 concealed 5 it 6 should 5 it 7 be 7 be 9 privilege 8 her 9 privilege 9 privilege 10 to 11 know 12 what 12 what 15 veil 13 the 14 black 14 black 15 veil 16 concealed 17 . come , good sir ; let the sun shine from behind the cloud . 1 come 4 sir 2 , 3 good 3 good 4 sir 4 sir 5 ; 4 sir 6 let 6 let 9 shine 7 the 8 sun 8 sun 9 shine 9 shine 10 from 10 from 11 behind 11 behind 12 the 12 the 13 cloud 13 cloud 14 . first lay aside your black veil , then tell me why you put it on . " 1 first 9 tell 2 lay 3 aside 3 aside 4 your 3 aside 6 veil 3 aside 8 then 5 black 6 veil 7 , 8 then 8 then 9 tell 9 tell 10 me 9 tell 11 why 11 why 12 you 11 why 13 put 13 put 14 it 13 put 15 on 14 it 15 on 15 on 16 . 16 . 17 " mr [hooper] ['s] [smile] glimmered faintly . 1 mr 5 glimmered 5 glimmered 6 faintly 6 faintly 7 . " there is an hour to come , " said he , " when all of us shall cast aside our veils . 1 " 2 there 2 there 3 is 2 there 5 hour 4 an 5 hour 5 hour 7 come 6 to 7 come 7 come 22 veils 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 11 he 11 he 22 veils 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 when 14 when 15 all 15 all 16 of 16 of 17 us 17 us 18 shall 18 shall 19 cast 18 shall 21 our 18 shall 22 veils 19 cast 20 aside 22 veils 23 . take it not amiss , beloved friend , if [i] wear this piece of crape till then . " 1 take 2 it 1 take 3 not 3 not 4 amiss 4 amiss 5 , 4 amiss 15 crape 5 , 6 beloved 6 beloved 7 friend 7 friend 8 , 8 , 9 if 11 wear 15 crape 12 this 13 piece 13 piece 14 of 14 of 15 crape 15 crape 17 then 16 till 17 then 17 then 18 . 18 . 19 " " your words are a mystery too , " returned the young lady . 1 " 2 your 2 your 3 words 3 words 4 are 3 words 6 mystery 5 a 6 mystery 6 mystery 7 too 6 mystery 13 lady 6 mystery 14 . 7 too 8 , 8 , 10 returned 9 " 10 returned 11 the 12 young 12 young 13 lady " take away the veil from them , at least . " 1 " 2 take 2 take 3 away 3 away 4 the 4 the 5 veil 5 veil 7 them 6 from 7 them 7 them 8 , 8 , 10 least 9 at 10 least 10 least 11 . 11 . 12 " " [elizabeth] , [i] will , " said he , " so far as my vow may suffer me . 1 " 9 he 3 , 5 will 5 will 6 , 6 , 7 " 6 , 8 said 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 he 9 he 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 so 12 so 13 far 13 far 14 as 14 as 17 may 15 my 16 vow 15 my 17 may 17 may 18 suffer 17 may 20 . 18 suffer 19 me no mortal eye will see it withdrawn . 1 no 2 mortal 2 mortal 3 eye 3 eye 4 will 4 will 6 it 5 see 6 it 6 it 7 withdrawn 7 withdrawn 8 . this dismal shade [must] separate [me] from the world [;] [even] [you] , [elizabeth] , can never come behind it . " 1 this 2 dismal 2 dismal 3 shade 2 dismal 13 , 3 shade 5 separate 5 separate 7 from 7 from 8 the 8 the 9 world 13 , 15 , 15 , 22 " 16 can 17 never 17 never 18 come 18 come 19 behind 19 behind 20 it 20 it 21 . 21 . 22 " " what grievous affliction hath befallen you , " she earnestly inquired , " that you should thus darken your eyes for ever ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 grievous 3 grievous 5 hath 4 affliction 5 hath 5 hath 6 befallen 5 hath 12 inquired 6 befallen 7 you 7 you 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 she 11 earnestly 12 inquired 12 inquired 24 ? 13 , 14 " 13 , 15 that 14 " 15 that 15 that 17 should 15 that 24 ? 16 you 17 should 17 should 19 darken 18 thus 19 darken 19 darken 21 eyes 19 darken 22 for 20 your 21 eyes 22 for 23 ever 24 ? 25 " " but what if the world will not believe that it is the type of an innocent sorrow ? " urged [elizabeth] . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 what 3 what 4 if 3 what 19 ? 4 if 7 will 5 the 6 world 6 world 7 will 8 not 9 believe 9 believe 10 that 9 believe 11 it 11 it 12 is 11 it 13 the 11 it 19 ? 14 type 15 of 14 type 17 innocent 14 type 18 sorrow 16 an 17 innocent 18 sorrow 19 ? 19 ? 21 urged 19 ? 23 . 20 " 21 urged " [beloved] and respected as you are , there may be whispers that you hide your face under the consciousness of secret sin . 1 " 3 and 1 " 5 as 3 and 4 respected 5 as 6 you 6 you 7 are 6 you 8 , 8 , 9 there 9 there 11 be 9 there 13 that 10 may 11 be 12 whispers 13 that 13 that 14 you 14 you 15 hide 15 hide 17 face 15 hide 18 under 16 your 17 face 18 under 20 consciousness 19 the 20 consciousness 20 consciousness 21 of 21 of 22 secret 21 of 23 sin 23 sin 24 . for the sake of your holy office do away this scandal . " 1 for 2 the 2 the 3 sake 3 sake 4 of 3 sake 7 office 5 your 7 office 6 holy 7 office 7 office 11 scandal 8 do 9 away 9 away 11 scandal 10 this 11 scandal 11 scandal 12 . 11 scandal 13 " the color rose into her cheeks as she intimated the nature of the rumors that were already abroad in the village . 1 the 2 color 2 color 6 cheeks 2 color 9 intimated 2 color 14 rumors 3 rose 4 into 4 into 5 her 4 into 6 cheeks 7 as 8 she 8 she 9 intimated 9 intimated 10 the 10 the 11 nature 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 rumors 14 rumors 15 that 14 rumors 21 village 14 rumors 22 . 15 that 16 were 17 already 18 abroad 18 abroad 19 in 19 in 20 the 20 the 21 village but [mr] [hooper] ['s] [mildness] did not forsake him . 1 but 6 did 6 did 7 not 7 not 8 forsake 8 forsake 9 him 9 him 10 . he even smiled again that same sad smile which always appeared like a faint glimmering of light proceeding from the obscurity beneath the veil . 1 he 2 even 1 he 4 again 2 even 3 smiled 4 again 6 same 5 that 6 same 6 same 7 sad 7 sad 8 smile 8 smile 9 which 9 which 10 always 10 always 11 appeared 11 appeared 12 like 12 like 13 a 13 a 14 faint 14 faint 15 glimmering 15 glimmering 16 of 16 of 17 light 17 light 18 proceeding 18 proceeding 20 the 18 proceeding 22 beneath 19 from 20 the 21 obscurity 22 beneath 22 beneath 23 the 22 beneath 24 veil 22 beneath 25 . 23 the 24 veil and with this gentle but unconquerable obstinacy did he resist all her entreaties . 1 and 2 with 1 and 14 . 2 with 3 this 3 this 4 gentle 4 gentle 5 but 4 gentle 6 unconquerable 6 unconquerable 8 did 6 unconquerable 13 entreaties 7 obstinacy 8 did 8 did 9 he 8 did 10 resist 11 all 12 her 11 all 13 entreaties 12 her 13 entreaties at length [elizabeth] [sat] [silent] . 1 at 2 length 2 length 6 . though of a firmer character than his own , the tears rolled down her cheeks . 1 though 2 of 2 of 3 a 2 of 16 . 3 a 4 firmer 4 firmer 5 character 4 firmer 6 than 4 firmer 7 his 7 his 8 own 7 his 14 her 8 own 9 , 10 the 11 tears 11 tears 12 rolled 11 tears 14 her 12 rolled 13 down 14 her 15 cheeks she arose and stood trembling before him . 1 she 2 arose 2 arose 3 and 3 and 4 stood 4 stood 5 trembling 5 trembling 7 him 6 before 7 him 7 him 8 . " and do you feel it , then , at last ? " said he , mournfully . 1 " 2 and 1 " 7 , 2 and 3 do 3 do 4 you 4 you 5 feel 5 feel 6 it 7 , 8 then 8 then 9 , 9 , 10 at 10 at 11 last 11 last 12 ? 12 ? 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 15 he 15 he 16 , 16 , 17 mournfully 17 mournfully 18 . she made no reply , but covered her eyes with her hand and turned to leave the room . 1 she 2 made 2 made 3 no 3 no 4 reply 4 reply 5 , 4 reply 12 hand 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 covered 8 her 9 eyes 8 her 11 her 9 eyes 10 with 11 her 12 hand 12 hand 13 and 12 hand 14 turned 14 turned 15 to 15 to 16 leave 16 leave 18 room 17 the 18 room 18 room 19 . he rushed forward and caught her arm . 1 he 6 her 2 rushed 3 forward 3 forward 6 her 4 and 5 caught 5 caught 6 her 6 her 7 arm 7 arm 8 . " have patience with me , [elizabeth] ! " cried he , passionately . 1 " 2 have 2 have 3 patience 3 patience 4 with 3 patience 8 ! 4 with 5 me 5 me 6 , 8 ! 9 " 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 11 he 11 he 12 , 12 , 13 passionately 13 passionately 14 . " do not desert me though this veil must be between us here on earth . 1 " 2 do 1 " 5 me 1 " 8 veil 3 not 4 desert 4 desert 5 me 5 me 6 though 7 this 8 veil 8 veil 10 be 9 must 10 be 10 be 11 between 11 between 12 us 12 us 13 here 13 here 14 on 14 on 15 earth 15 earth 16 . be mine , and hereafter there shall be no veil over my face , no darkness between our souls . 1 be 2 mine 2 mine 3 , 3 , 4 and 4 and 5 hereafter 5 hereafter 6 there 6 there 8 be 6 there 9 no 7 shall 8 be 9 no 15 no 10 veil 13 face 11 over 13 face 12 my 13 face 13 face 14 , 14 , 15 no 15 no 16 darkness 15 no 20 . 16 darkness 17 between 17 between 18 our 17 between 19 souls it is but a mortal veil ; it is not for eternity . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 but 3 but 6 veil 4 a 5 mortal 4 a 6 veil 6 veil 7 ; 7 ; 8 it 7 ; 12 eternity 8 it 9 is 9 is 11 for 10 not 11 for 12 eternity 13 . oh , you know not how lonely [i] am , and how frightened to be alone behind my black veil ! 1 oh 2 , 2 , 3 you 3 you 4 know 4 know 5 not 4 know 6 how 6 how 7 lonely 6 how 21 ! 9 am 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 how 12 how 13 frightened 12 how 21 ! 13 frightened 14 to 13 frightened 20 veil 14 to 15 be 15 be 16 alone 16 alone 17 behind 17 behind 18 my 19 black 20 veil do not leave me in this miserable obscurity for ever . " 1 do 2 not 2 not 4 me 2 not 7 miserable 2 not 8 obscurity 2 not 11 . 3 leave 4 me 5 in 6 this 6 this 7 miserable 8 obscurity 9 for 9 for 10 ever 11 . 12 " " lift the veil but once and look me in the face , " said she . 1 " 2 lift 2 lift 3 the 2 lift 5 but 3 the 4 veil 5 but 7 and 6 once 7 and 7 and 8 look 7 and 9 me 7 and 13 , 9 me 10 in 10 in 11 the 11 the 12 face 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 16 she 16 she 17 . " never ! 1 " 2 never 1 " 3 ! it cannot be ! " [replied] [mr] [hooper] [.] 1 it 3 be 1 it 4 ! 2 cannot 3 be 4 ! 5 " " then farewell ! " said [elizabeth] . 1 " 2 then 1 " 5 " 3 farewell 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 . but with the multitude [good] [mr] [hooper] was irreparably a bugbear . 1 but 11 bugbear 2 with 3 the 3 the 4 multitude 4 multitude 8 was 8 was 9 irreparably 9 irreparably 10 a 10 a 11 bugbear 11 bugbear 12 . a fable went the rounds that the stare of the dead people drove him thence . 1 a 2 fable 2 fable 5 rounds 3 went 4 the 4 the 5 rounds 5 rounds 16 . 6 that 7 the 7 the 8 stare 7 the 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 13 drove 11 dead 12 people 12 people 13 drove 13 drove 14 him 13 drove 15 thence 15 thence 16 . their instinctive dread caused him to feel more strongly than aught else that a preternatural horror was interwoven with the threads of the black crape . 1 their 2 instinctive 2 instinctive 3 dread 2 instinctive 7 feel 4 caused 5 him 4 caused 6 to 6 to 7 feel 7 feel 8 more 8 more 9 strongly 8 more 10 than 10 than 13 that 11 aught 12 else 12 else 13 that 13 that 16 horror 13 that 17 was 14 a 15 preternatural 15 preternatural 16 horror 17 was 18 interwoven 18 interwoven 19 with 19 with 20 the 20 the 21 threads 20 the 22 of 22 of 23 the 23 the 25 crape 23 the 26 . 24 black 25 crape it was said that ghost and fiend consorted with him there . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 said 3 said 4 that 3 said 8 consorted 5 ghost 6 and 6 and 7 fiend 7 fiend 8 consorted 8 consorted 9 with 9 with 10 him 10 him 11 there 11 there 12 . even the lawless wind , it was believed , respected his dreadful secret and never blew aside the veil . 1 even 2 the 1 even 3 lawless 3 lawless 7 was 3 lawless 15 never 4 wind 5 , 5 , 7 was 6 it 7 was 8 believed 10 respected 9 , 10 respected 10 respected 11 his 10 respected 14 and 11 his 12 dreadful 12 dreadful 13 secret 14 and 15 never 15 never 17 aside 16 blew 17 aside 17 aside 19 veil 17 aside 20 . 18 the 19 veil but [still] [good] [mr] [hooper] [sadly] smiled at the pale visages of the worldly throng as he passed by . 1 but 7 smiled 7 smiled 8 at 8 at 11 visages 9 the 10 pale 10 pale 11 visages 11 visages 13 the 11 visages 15 throng 11 visages 19 by 12 of 13 the 14 worldly 15 throng 16 as 17 he 17 he 18 passed 18 passed 19 by 19 by 20 . among all its bad influences , the black veil had the one desirable effect of making its wearer a very efficient clergyman . 1 among 2 all 1 among 5 influences 3 its 5 influences 4 bad 5 influences 5 influences 6 , 5 influences 17 its 7 the 8 black 8 black 9 veil 9 veil 17 its 10 had 14 effect 11 the 13 desirable 12 one 13 desirable 13 desirable 14 effect 14 effect 15 of 15 of 16 making 16 making 17 its 17 its 18 wearer 17 its 19 a 17 its 23 . 19 a 20 very 19 a 21 efficient 21 efficient 22 clergyman its gloom , indeed , enabled him to sympathize with all dark affections . 1 its 2 gloom 1 its 4 indeed 1 its 13 affections 3 , 4 indeed 4 indeed 5 , 5 , 6 enabled 6 enabled 7 him 7 him 8 to 8 to 9 sympathize 9 sympathize 10 with 11 all 12 dark 12 dark 13 affections 13 affections 14 . such [were] [the] terrors of the [black] veil [even] [when] [death] had bared his visage . 1 such 16 . 4 terrors 5 of 4 terrors 16 . 5 of 6 the 6 the 8 veil 8 veil 15 visage 12 had 13 bared 13 bared 14 his 14 his 15 visage but many were made to quake ere they departed . 1 but 2 many 2 many 9 departed 3 were 5 to 4 made 5 to 5 to 6 quake 5 to 9 departed 6 quake 7 ere 7 ere 8 they 9 departed 10 . once , during [governor] [belcher] 's administration , [mr] [hooper] was appointed to preach the election sermon . 1 once 2 , 2 , 3 during 3 during 18 . 6 's 7 administration 7 administration 8 , 8 , 11 was 11 was 12 appointed 12 appointed 13 to 13 to 14 preach 14 preach 15 the 15 the 16 election 16 election 17 sermon 17 sermon 18 . several persons were visible by the shaded candlelight in the death-chamber of the old clergyman . 1 several 2 persons 1 several 11 death-chamber 2 persons 3 were 4 visible 5 by 5 by 6 the 5 by 8 candlelight 5 by 11 death-chamber 7 shaded 8 candlelight 8 candlelight 9 in 9 in 10 the 11 death-chamber 15 clergyman 11 death-chamber 16 . 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 old 14 old 15 clergyman natural connections he had none . 1 natural 2 connections 2 connections 3 he 2 connections 5 none 2 connections 6 . 3 he 4 had but there was the decorously grave though unmoved physician , seeking only to mitigate the last pangs of the patient whom he could not save . 1 but 2 there 2 there 3 was 3 was 4 the 4 the 5 decorously 5 decorously 8 unmoved 5 decorously 20 patient 6 grave 7 though 7 though 8 unmoved 8 unmoved 9 physician 9 physician 10 , 10 , 11 seeking 11 seeking 12 only 12 only 13 to 13 to 14 mitigate 14 mitigate 16 last 15 the 16 last 17 pangs 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 patient 20 patient 21 whom 21 whom 22 he 21 whom 23 could 23 could 24 not 24 not 25 save 25 save 26 . there were the deacons and other eminently pious members of his church . 1 there 2 were 1 there 3 the 3 the 4 deacons 4 deacons 5 and 4 deacons 6 other 4 deacons 7 eminently 4 deacons 10 of 4 deacons 11 his 7 eminently 8 pious 9 members 10 of 11 his 12 church 12 church 13 . [who] [but] [elizabeth] [!] there had been feverish turns which tossed him from side to side and wore away what little strength he had . 1 there 3 been 1 there 5 turns 1 there 6 which 2 had 3 been 3 been 4 feverish 6 which 7 tossed 7 tossed 8 him 8 him 9 from 9 from 10 side 10 side 11 to 11 to 12 side 12 side 13 and 13 and 15 away 14 wore 15 away 15 away 16 what 16 what 18 strength 16 what 19 he 16 what 21 . 17 little 18 strength 19 he 20 had the minister of [westbury] approached the bedside . 1 the 2 minister 2 minister 3 of 3 of 7 bedside 5 approached 6 the 6 the 7 bedside 7 bedside 8 . " venerable [father] [hooper] , " said he , " the moment of your release is at hand . 1 " 6 " 2 venerable 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 he 8 he 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 16 is 11 the 12 moment 11 the 13 of 13 of 14 your 14 your 16 is 15 release 16 is 16 is 17 at 17 at 18 hand 18 hand 19 . are you ready for the lifting of the veil that shuts in time from eternity ? " 1 are 2 you 1 are 3 ready 1 are 16 ? 3 ready 4 for 3 ready 11 shuts 4 for 5 the 5 the 6 lifting 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 veil 9 veil 11 shuts 10 that 11 shuts 11 shuts 13 time 12 in 13 time 13 time 15 eternity 14 from 15 eternity 16 ? 17 " " yea , " said he , in faint accents ; " my soul hath a patient weariness until that veil be lifted . " 1 " 2 yea 1 " 7 , 2 yea 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 he 7 , 8 in 8 in 9 faint 9 faint 10 accents 10 accents 25 " 11 ; 18 weariness 12 " 13 my 13 my 14 soul 14 soul 18 weariness 15 hath 17 patient 16 a 17 patient 17 patient 18 weariness 18 weariness 19 until 19 until 20 that 19 until 21 veil 21 veil 23 lifted 22 be 23 lifted 23 lifted 24 . 24 . 25 " i pray you , my venerable brother , let not this thing be ! 1 i 2 pray 2 pray 3 you 3 you 4 , 4 , 5 my 5 my 6 venerable 6 venerable 7 brother 6 venerable 14 ! 7 brother 8 , 9 let 10 not 9 let 12 thing 9 let 13 be 11 this 12 thing 13 be 14 ! suffer us to be gladdened by your triumphant aspect as you go to your reward . 1 suffer 2 us 1 suffer 3 to 1 suffer 10 as 3 to 4 be 3 to 9 aspect 4 be 5 gladdened 4 be 6 by 6 by 7 your 8 triumphant 9 aspect 10 as 11 you 11 you 12 go 12 go 13 to 13 to 14 your 14 your 15 reward 15 reward 16 . " never ! " cried the veiled clergyman . 1 " 2 never 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 8 clergyman 6 the 8 clergyman 7 veiled 8 clergyman 8 clergyman 9 . " on earth , never ! " 1 " 2 on 2 on 3 earth 2 on 5 never 4 , 5 never 5 never 6 ! 6 ! 7 " and yet the faint , sad smile so often there now seemed to glimmer from its obscurity and linger on [father] [hooper] 's lips . 1 and 2 yet 2 yet 3 the 3 the 4 faint 3 the 8 so 4 faint 5 , 5 , 6 sad 6 sad 7 smile 8 so 9 often 8 so 12 seemed 8 so 18 and 10 there 11 now 11 now 12 seemed 12 seemed 13 to 14 glimmer 18 and 15 from 16 its 15 from 17 obscurity 17 obscurity 18 and 18 and 19 linger 18 and 25 . 19 linger 20 on 20 on 23 's 20 on 24 lips " why do you tremble at me alone ? " cried he , turning his veiled face round the circle of pale spectators . 1 " 2 why 1 " 9 ? 2 why 3 do 2 why 5 tremble 4 you 5 tremble 5 tremble 6 at 5 tremble 8 alone 7 me 8 alone 9 ? 11 cried 10 " 11 cried 11 cried 12 he 11 cried 23 spectators 12 he 13 , 13 , 14 turning 14 turning 15 his 16 veiled 17 face 17 face 18 round 17 face 23 spectators 18 round 19 the 20 circle 21 of 20 circle 23 spectators 21 of 23 spectators 22 pale 23 spectators 23 spectators 24 . " tremble also at each other . 1 " 2 tremble 1 " 5 each 2 tremble 3 also 2 tremble 4 at 5 each 6 other 6 other 7 . have men avoided me and women shown no pity and children screamed and fled only for my black veil ? 1 have 2 men 2 men 6 women 3 avoided 4 me 4 me 5 and 4 me 6 women 6 women 7 shown 7 shown 9 pity 7 shown 12 screamed 8 no 9 pity 9 pity 11 children 10 and 11 children 12 screamed 13 and 12 screamed 20 ? 13 and 14 fled 14 fled 15 only 14 fled 16 for 16 for 19 veil 17 my 19 veil 18 black 19 veil what but the mystery which it obscurely typifies has made this piece of crape so awful ? 1 what 2 but 1 what 17 ? 2 but 3 the 2 but 5 which 3 the 4 mystery 5 which 7 obscurely 5 which 14 crape 6 it 7 obscurely 7 obscurely 8 typifies 7 obscurely 9 has 9 has 10 made 10 made 11 this 12 piece 13 of 12 piece 14 crape 14 crape 15 so 15 so 16 awful i look around me , and , lo ! on every visage a black veil ! " 1 i 6 and 2 look 3 around 3 around 4 me 4 me 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 8 lo 7 , 8 lo 8 lo 9 ! 9 ! 10 on 9 ! 16 ! 10 on 12 visage 11 every 12 visage 12 visage 14 black 13 a 14 black 14 black 15 veil 16 ! 17 " still veiled , they laid him in his coffin , and a veiled corpse they bore him to the grave . 1 still 2 veiled 2 veiled 3 , 3 , 4 they 4 they 5 laid 5 laid 6 him 6 him 7 in 7 in 8 his 8 his 9 coffin 9 coffin 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 a 12 a 13 veiled 12 a 14 corpse 14 corpse 15 they 14 corpse 17 him 14 corpse 20 grave 16 bore 17 him 17 him 18 to 19 the 20 grave 20 grave 21 . [the] [maypole] [of] [merry] [mount] [.] there is an admirable foundation for a philosophic romance in the curious history of the early settlement of [mount] [wollaston] , or [merry] [mount] . 1 there 5 foundation 2 is 3 an 3 an 4 admirable 4 admirable 5 foundation 5 foundation 6 for 6 for 7 a 7 a 8 philosophic 8 philosophic 9 romance 9 romance 10 in 10 in 11 the 10 in 17 settlement 11 the 12 curious 12 curious 13 history 13 history 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 early 17 settlement 18 of 17 settlement 21 , 21 , 22 or 22 or 25 . the masques , mummeries and festive customs described in the text are in accordance with the manners of the age . 1 the 2 masques 2 masques 3 , 3 , 17 manners 4 mummeries 5 and 5 and 6 festive 5 and 14 accordance 6 festive 7 customs 8 described 9 in 9 in 14 accordance 10 the 11 text 11 text 12 are 11 text 14 accordance 13 in 14 accordance 14 accordance 15 with 15 with 16 the 16 the 17 manners 17 manners 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 age 20 age 21 . authority on [these] points [may] [be] [found] [in] [strutt] ['s] [book] of [english] [sports] and [pastimes] . 1 authority 2 on 2 on 4 points 2 on 17 . 4 points 12 of 12 of 15 and bright were the days at [merry] [mount] [when] the [maypole] was the banner-staff of that gay colony . 1 bright 3 the 2 were 3 the 3 the 4 days 3 the 5 at 5 at 17 colony 9 the 11 was 9 the 17 colony 11 was 16 gay 12 the 13 banner-staff 12 the 16 gay 13 banner-staff 14 of 14 of 15 that 17 colony 18 . jollity and gloom were contending for an empire [.] 1 jollity 2 and 2 and 3 gloom 3 gloom 4 were 4 were 5 contending 5 contending 6 for 5 contending 7 an 7 an 8 empire never had [the] [maypole] been so gayly decked as at [sunset] [on] [midsummer] eve . 1 never 2 had 2 had 5 been 5 been 6 so 5 been 14 eve 6 so 9 as 7 gayly 8 decked 8 decked 9 as 9 as 10 at 14 eve 15 . from its top streamed a silken banner colored like the rainbow . 1 from 4 streamed 2 its 3 top 2 its 4 streamed 4 streamed 7 banner 4 streamed 9 like 5 a 6 silken 6 silken 7 banner 8 colored 9 like 9 like 10 the 10 the 11 rainbow 11 rainbow 12 . where [this] green and flowery splendor terminated the shaft of the [maypole] was stained with the seven brilliant hues of the banner [at] its top . 1 where 7 terminated 3 green 5 flowery 4 and 5 flowery 5 flowery 6 splendor 5 flowery 7 terminated 7 terminated 8 the 8 the 10 of 9 shaft 10 of 10 of 11 the 10 of 13 was 13 was 14 stained 13 was 26 . 14 stained 15 with 15 with 16 the 16 the 17 seven 17 seven 18 brilliant 18 brilliant 19 hues 19 hues 20 of 20 of 21 the 21 the 22 banner 24 its 25 top 25 top 26 . o people of the [golden] [age] , the chief of your husbandry was to raise [flowers] ! 1 o 2 people 1 o 17 ! 2 people 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 7 , 7 , 8 the 8 the 9 chief 9 chief 10 of 9 chief 15 raise 10 of 11 your 11 your 12 husbandry 13 was 14 to 14 to 15 raise but what was the wild throng that stood hand in hand [about] the [maypole] ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 3 was 2 what 15 ? 3 was 6 throng 3 was 8 stood 4 the 5 wild 5 wild 6 throng 7 that 8 stood 8 stood 9 hand 9 hand 10 in 9 hand 11 hand 13 the 15 ? these were [gothic] monsters , [though] [perhaps] of [grecian] [ancestry] [.] 1 these 2 were 2 were 4 monsters 2 were 8 of 4 monsters 5 , there was the likeness of a bear erect , brute in all but his hind legs , which were adorned with pink silk stockings . 1 there 2 was 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 likeness 3 the 5 of 5 of 6 a 6 a 8 erect 7 bear 8 erect 8 erect 9 , 8 erect 10 brute 9 , 10 brute 10 brute 11 in 11 in 15 hind 12 all 13 but 13 but 14 his 14 his 15 hind 15 hind 16 legs 16 legs 17 , 17 , 18 which 18 which 20 adorned 19 were 20 adorned 20 adorned 21 with 21 with 24 stockings 22 pink 23 silk 23 silk 24 stockings 24 stockings 25 . his inferior nature rose halfway to meet his companions as they stooped . 1 his 2 inferior 2 inferior 3 nature 2 inferior 9 companions 3 nature 4 rose 5 halfway 6 to 6 to 7 meet 7 meet 8 his 8 his 9 companions 9 companions 11 they 10 as 11 they 11 they 12 stooped 12 stooped 13 . here might be seen the salvage man well known in heraldry hairy as a baboon and girdled with green leaves . 1 here 2 might 1 here 6 salvage 2 might 3 be 4 seen 5 the 5 the 6 salvage 6 salvage 7 man 7 man 8 well 8 well 9 known 9 known 10 in 10 in 15 baboon 10 in 17 girdled 10 in 21 . 11 heraldry 12 hairy 12 hairy 13 as 13 as 14 a 14 a 15 baboon 16 and 17 girdled 17 girdled 19 green 18 with 19 green 19 green 20 leaves by his side a nobler figure , but still a counterfeit appeared an [indian] hunter with feathery crest and wampum-belt . 1 by 3 side 2 his 3 side 3 side 5 nobler 3 side 12 appeared 4 a 5 nobler 5 nobler 6 figure 7 , 12 appeared 8 but 9 still 9 still 10 a 10 a 11 counterfeit 10 a 12 appeared 12 appeared 16 with 13 an 15 hunter 15 hunter 16 with 16 with 17 feathery 17 feathery 19 and 18 crest 19 and 19 and 20 wampum-belt 19 and 21 . such were the colonists [of] [merry] [mount] as they stood in the broad smile of sunset round their venerated [maypole] . 1 such 21 . 2 were 3 the 2 were 4 colonists 4 colonists 19 venerated 8 as 9 they 9 they 10 stood 9 they 18 their 10 stood 11 in 11 in 12 the 12 the 13 broad 14 smile 16 sunset 15 of 16 sunset 16 sunset 17 round 17 round 18 their 18 their 19 venerated 19 venerated 21 . within the ring of monsters appeared the two airiest forms that had ever trodden on any more solid footing than a purple-and-golden cloud . 1 within 2 the 1 within 6 appeared 3 ring 4 of 4 of 6 appeared 5 monsters 6 appeared 6 appeared 7 the 7 the 8 two 7 the 9 airiest 7 the 22 purple-and-golden 9 airiest 10 forms 10 forms 11 that 10 forms 14 trodden 11 that 12 had 12 had 13 ever 14 trodden 15 on 15 on 16 any 16 any 17 more 17 more 18 solid 18 solid 19 footing 20 than 21 a 21 a 22 purple-and-golden 22 purple-and-golden 23 cloud 23 cloud 24 . one was a youth in glistening apparel with a scarf of the rainbow pattern crosswise on his breast . 1 one 15 crosswise 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 youth 4 youth 5 in 5 in 7 apparel 6 glistening 7 apparel 7 apparel 8 with 7 apparel 11 of 8 with 9 a 8 with 10 scarf 9 a 10 scarf 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 rainbow 13 rainbow 15 crosswise 14 pattern 15 crosswise 15 crosswise 16 on 15 crosswise 18 breast 15 crosswise 19 . 17 his 18 breast " [votaries] of the [maypole] , " cried the flower-decked priest , " merrily all day long have the woods echoed to your mirth . 1 " 6 , 1 " 7 " 3 of 4 the 4 the 6 , 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 9 the 9 the 10 flower-decked 10 flower-decked 12 , 10 flower-decked 15 all 11 priest 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 merrily 15 all 16 day 16 day 17 long 16 day 19 the 17 long 18 have 19 the 20 woods 20 woods 21 echoed 21 echoed 22 to 22 to 23 your 23 your 24 mirth 24 mirth 25 . but be this your merriest hour , my hearts ! 1 but 2 be 2 be 3 this 2 be 4 your 4 your 5 merriest 5 merriest 9 hearts 5 merriest 10 ! 6 hour 7 , 7 , 8 my 7 , 9 hearts up with your nimble spirits , ye morrice-dancers , green men and glee-maidens , bears and wolves and horned gentlemen ! 1 up 2 with 2 with 3 your 3 your 4 nimble 4 nimble 5 spirits 4 nimble 12 and 5 spirits 6 , 7 ye 8 morrice-dancers 8 morrice-dancers 9 , 9 , 12 and 10 green 11 men 11 men 12 and 12 and 13 glee-maidens 13 glee-maidens 14 , 14 , 15 bears 15 bears 16 and 15 bears 20 gentlemen 16 and 17 wolves 17 wolves 18 and 18 and 19 horned 20 gentlemen 21 ! all [ye] that [love] the [maypole] , lend your voices to the nuptial song of the [lord] and [lady] [of] the [may] ! " 1 all 3 that 3 that 5 the 5 the 15 of 7 , 8 lend 8 lend 9 your 8 lend 11 to 9 your 10 voices 11 to 12 the 12 the 13 nuptial 13 nuptial 14 song 14 song 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 18 and 18 and 21 the 21 the 23 ! 23 ! 24 " when the priest had spoken , therefore , a riotous uproar burst from the rout of monstrous figures . 1 when 7 therefore 2 the 3 priest 2 the 6 , 3 priest 4 had 4 had 5 spoken 6 , 7 therefore 7 therefore 8 , 8 , 15 rout 9 a 10 riotous 9 a 13 from 10 riotous 11 uproar 11 uproar 12 burst 13 from 14 the 14 the 15 rout 15 rout 17 monstrous 16 of 17 monstrous 17 monstrous 18 figures 18 figures 19 . oh , [edith] , this is our golden time . 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 10 . 2 , 6 is 4 , 5 this 5 this 6 is 7 our 9 time 8 golden 9 time 9 time 10 . " that was the very thought that saddened me . 1 " 9 me 2 that 3 was 3 was 4 the 4 the 5 very 5 very 7 that 6 thought 7 that 7 that 9 me 8 saddened 9 me 9 me 10 . " therefore do [i] sigh amid this festive music . 1 " 2 therefore 1 " 10 . 2 therefore 3 do 5 sigh 6 amid 6 amid 7 this 6 amid 8 festive 8 festive 9 music 8 festive 10 . what is the mystery in my heart ? " 1 what 2 is 2 is 3 the 3 the 4 mystery 4 mystery 9 " 5 in 6 my 5 in 8 ? 6 my 7 heart 8 ? 9 " just then , as if a spell had loosened [them] , [down] came a little shower of withering [rose-leaves] from the [maypole] . 1 just 2 then 2 then 3 , 3 , 4 as 4 as 5 if 5 if 6 a 6 a 7 spell 7 spell 8 had 8 had 9 loosened 9 loosened 16 shower 11 , 15 little 13 came 14 a 14 a 15 little 15 little 16 shower 16 shower 17 of 17 of 18 withering 18 withering 20 from 20 from 21 the 21 the 23 . alas for the young lovers ! 1 alas 2 for 1 alas 5 lovers 1 alas 6 ! 2 for 3 the 3 the 4 young that was [edith] 's mystery . 1 that 2 was 1 that 5 mystery 2 was 4 's 5 mystery 6 . meanwhile , we may discover who these gay people were . 1 meanwhile 5 discover 2 , 3 we 3 we 4 may 4 may 5 discover 5 discover 7 these 6 who 7 these 7 these 8 gay 7 these 9 people 9 people 10 were 10 were 11 . two hundred years ago , and more , [the] [old] [world] and its inhabitants became mutually weary of each other . 1 two 2 hundred 2 hundred 3 years 3 years 4 ago 4 ago 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 more 7 more 8 , 7 more 15 became 8 , 12 and 12 and 13 its 13 its 14 inhabitants 15 became 16 mutually 16 mutually 17 weary 17 weary 18 of 17 weary 20 other 17 weary 21 . 19 each 20 other but none of these motives had much weight with the colonists of [merry] [mount] . 1 but 15 . 2 none 3 of 2 none 15 . 3 of 4 these 4 these 5 motives 5 motives 9 with 6 had 8 weight 7 much 8 weight 8 weight 9 with 9 with 10 the 10 the 11 colonists 11 colonists 12 of erring [thought] and perverted [wisdom] were made to put on masques , and play the fool . 1 erring 3 and 3 and 4 perverted 4 perverted 11 masques 6 were 7 made 6 were 8 to 8 to 9 put 9 put 10 on 10 on 11 masques 11 masques 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 play 14 play 15 the 15 the 16 fool 16 fool 17 . they gathered followers from all that giddy tribe whose whole life is like the festal days of soberer men . 1 they 2 gathered 2 gathered 3 followers 2 gathered 4 from 4 from 5 all 5 all 6 that 6 that 7 giddy 6 that 8 tribe 6 that 15 festal 6 that 18 soberer 6 that 20 . 7 giddy 8 tribe 9 whose 10 whole 9 whose 11 life 11 life 12 is 12 is 13 like 13 like 15 festal 14 the 15 festal 16 days 17 of 16 days 18 soberer 18 soberer 19 men light had their footsteps been on land , and as lightly they came across the sea . 1 light 2 had 1 light 16 sea 1 light 17 . 2 had 3 their 2 had 5 been 2 had 14 across 3 their 4 footsteps 5 been 6 on 6 on 7 land 7 land 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 as 10 as 11 lightly 11 lightly 12 they 12 they 13 came 14 across 15 the the young deemed themselves happy . 1 the 2 young 2 young 3 deemed 2 young 6 . 3 deemed 4 themselves 4 themselves 5 happy sworn triflers of a lifetime , they would not venture among the sober truths of life not even to be truly blest . 1 sworn 2 triflers 1 sworn 3 of 3 of 5 lifetime 4 a 5 lifetime 5 lifetime 6 , 6 , 8 would 7 they 8 would 8 would 9 not 8 would 10 venture 10 venture 11 among 11 among 12 the 11 among 14 truths 11 among 17 not 13 sober 14 truths 15 of 16 life 15 of 17 not 17 not 18 even 17 not 19 to 19 to 20 be 20 be 21 truly 21 truly 22 blest 22 blest 23 . all the hereditary pastimes of [old] [england] [were] [transplanted] hither . 1 all 2 the 1 all 10 hither 2 the 3 hereditary 3 hereditary 4 pastimes 4 pastimes 5 of 10 hither 11 . the [king] of [christmas] was [duly] crowned , and the [lord] of [misrule] [bore] potent sway . 1 the 3 of 1 the 16 sway 3 of 5 was 5 was 7 crowned 7 crowned 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 the 10 the 12 of 12 of 15 potent 16 sway 17 . but what chiefly characterized the colonists of [merry] [mount] was [their] [veneration] for the [maypole] . 1 but 2 what 2 what 3 chiefly 3 chiefly 5 the 3 chiefly 13 for 4 characterized 5 the 5 the 7 of 6 colonists 7 of 10 was 13 for 13 for 14 the 13 for 16 . it has made their true history a poet 's tale . 1 it 2 has 2 has 3 made 3 made 6 history 3 made 7 a 4 their 6 history 5 true 6 history 7 a 8 poet 7 a 10 tale 8 poet 9 's 10 tale 11 . thus each alternate season [did] [homage] to the [maypole] , and paid it a tribute of its own richest splendor . 1 thus 2 each 2 each 3 alternate 3 alternate 4 season 3 alternate 7 to 3 alternate 14 a 7 to 8 the 8 the 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 paid 13 it 14 a 14 a 16 of 15 tribute 16 of 16 of 17 its 17 its 18 own 18 own 19 richest 19 richest 21 . 20 splendor 21 . unfortunately , there were men in the new world of a sterner [faith] than [those] [maypole] worshippers . 1 unfortunately 2 , 2 , 17 worshippers 3 there 4 were 3 there 6 in 4 were 5 men 6 in 10 of 7 the 10 of 8 new 10 of 9 world 10 of 10 of 11 a 10 of 17 worshippers 11 a 12 sterner 12 sterner 14 than 17 worshippers 18 . their weapons were always at hand to shoot down the straggling savage . 1 their 2 weapons 2 weapons 4 always 2 weapons 11 straggling 3 were 4 always 4 always 6 hand 5 at 6 hand 7 to 8 shoot 8 shoot 9 down 9 down 10 the 9 down 11 straggling 11 straggling 12 savage 12 savage 13 . their festivals were fast days , and their chief pastime the singing of psalms . 1 their 2 festivals 1 their 3 were 1 their 8 their 3 were 5 days 4 fast 5 days 5 days 7 and 6 , 7 and 8 their 9 chief 8 their 10 pastime 10 pastime 11 the 11 the 12 singing 11 the 13 of 13 of 14 psalms 14 psalms 15 . woe to the youth or maiden who did but dream of a dance ! 1 woe 2 to 1 woe 14 ! 2 to 3 the 4 youth 5 or 4 youth 13 dance 6 maiden 13 dance 7 who 8 did 7 who 13 dance 8 did 9 but 10 dream 11 of 11 of 12 a 12 a 13 dance 13 dance 14 ! once , it is said , they were seen following a flower-decked corpse with merriment and festive music to his grave . 1 once 2 , 2 , 3 it 3 it 4 is 4 is 5 said 5 said 6 , 6 , 12 flower-decked 7 they 8 were 8 were 9 seen 9 seen 11 a 9 seen 12 flower-decked 10 following 11 a 12 flower-decked 13 corpse 12 flower-decked 17 festive 13 corpse 14 with 15 merriment 16 and 16 and 17 festive 17 festive 18 music 17 festive 19 to 17 festive 22 . 19 to 21 grave 20 his 21 grave but did the dead man laugh ? 1 but 2 did 2 did 6 laugh 2 did 7 ? 3 the 5 man 4 dead 5 man 5 man 6 laugh who but the fiend and his bond-slaves the crew [of] [merry] [mount] had thus disturbed them ? 1 who 2 but 1 who 17 ? 2 but 3 the 2 but 7 bond-slaves 3 the 4 fiend 4 fiend 5 and 5 and 6 his 5 and 7 bond-slaves 7 bond-slaves 8 the 9 crew 13 had 13 had 14 thus 13 had 17 ? 14 thus 15 disturbed 15 disturbed 16 them the future complexion [of] [new] [england] was involved in this important quarrel . 1 the 2 future 2 future 3 complexion 3 complexion 7 was 7 was 8 involved 8 involved 9 in 9 in 12 quarrel 10 this 11 important 11 important 12 quarrel 12 quarrel 13 . after these authentic passages from history we return to the nuptials [of] [the] [lord] and [lady] of the [may] . 1 after 2 these 1 after 7 we 2 these 3 authentic 2 these 6 history 3 authentic 4 passages 5 from 6 history 7 we 8 return 7 we 9 to 7 we 11 nuptials 10 the 11 nuptials 11 nuptials 20 . 15 and 18 the 15 and 20 . 17 of 18 the alas ! we have delayed too long , and must darken our tale too suddenly . 1 alas 2 ! 1 alas 5 delayed 1 alas 11 darken 3 we 4 have 4 have 5 delayed 5 delayed 7 long 6 too 7 long 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 must 10 must 11 darken 11 darken 12 our 11 darken 16 . 12 our 13 tale 14 too 15 suddenly 15 suddenly 16 . but some of these black shadows have rushed forth in human shape . 1 but 2 some 2 some 3 of 2 some 7 have 4 these 7 have 5 black 6 shadows 6 shadows 7 have 7 have 8 rushed 8 rushed 9 forth 9 forth 10 in 10 in 11 human 11 human 12 shape 12 shape 13 . yes , with the setting sun the last day of mirth had passed from [merry] [mount] . 1 yes 2 , 1 yes 3 with 3 with 4 the 3 with 6 sun 5 setting 6 sun 6 sun 7 the 7 the 8 last 7 the 10 of 7 the 12 had 8 last 9 day 10 of 11 mirth 12 had 13 passed 12 had 17 . 13 passed 14 from the [puritans] had [played] a characteristic part in the [maypole] mummeries . 1 the 3 had 3 had 5 a 5 a 6 characteristic 6 characteristic 11 mummeries 7 part 8 in 8 in 11 mummeries 9 the 11 mummeries 11 mummeries 12 . no fantastic foolery could look him in the face . 1 no 2 fantastic 1 no 4 could 2 fantastic 3 foolery 4 could 5 look 5 look 6 him 5 look 9 face 6 him 7 in 7 in 8 the 9 face 10 . it was the [puritan] of [puritans] : it was [endicott] [himself] . 1 it 2 was 1 it 12 . 2 was 3 the 3 the 5 of 5 of 9 was 7 : 8 it 8 it 9 was " stand off , priest of [baal] ! " said he , with a grim frown and laying no reverent hand upon the surplice . 1 " 2 stand 1 " 4 , 1 " 8 ! 3 off 4 , 4 , 5 priest 5 priest 6 of 8 ! 9 " 9 " 17 and 10 said 11 he 11 he 17 and 12 , 17 and 13 with 14 a 14 a 15 grim 15 grim 16 frown 16 frown 17 and 17 and 19 no 17 and 24 surplice 17 and 25 . 18 laying 19 no 19 no 20 reverent 19 no 21 hand 21 hand 22 upon 23 the 24 surplice " [i] know [thee] , [blackstone] ! [[] [@number@] []] 1 " 3 know 1 " 7 ! 5 , 7 ! but now [shall] [it] [be] [seen] that the [lord] hath sanctified this wilderness for his peculiar people . 1 but 2 now 2 now 11 sanctified 7 that 8 the 8 the 10 hath 10 hath 11 sanctified 11 sanctified 12 this 11 sanctified 14 for 11 sanctified 15 his 11 sanctified 17 people 11 sanctified 18 . 12 this 13 wilderness 13 wilderness 14 for 15 his 16 peculiar woe unto them that would defile it ! 1 woe 2 unto 2 unto 3 them 3 them 4 that 4 that 5 would 5 would 6 defile 6 defile 7 it 7 it 8 ! and [first] for this flower-decked abomination , the altar of thy worship ! " 1 and 3 for 1 and 13 ! 3 for 4 this 4 this 5 flower-decked 5 flower-decked 6 abomination 6 abomination 7 , 7 , 8 the 8 the 9 altar 9 altar 10 of 9 altar 12 worship 11 thy 12 worship 13 ! 14 " [[] [footnote] [1] [:] [did] [governor] [endicott] [speak] [less] [positively] [,] [we] [should] [suspect] [a] [mistake] [here] [.] the [rev] . [mr] [blackstone] , [though] an eccentric , is not known to have been an immoral man . 1 the 3 . 1 the 6 , 6 , 8 an 8 an 9 eccentric 9 eccentric 10 , 10 , 11 is 11 is 12 not 12 not 13 known 13 known 14 to 14 to 15 have 15 have 16 been 16 been 17 an 17 an 18 immoral 17 an 19 man 19 man 20 . we [rather] doubt [his] [identity] [with] the [priest] [of] [merry] [mount] . []] 1 we 3 doubt 1 we 12 . 7 the 12 . and with his keen sword [endicott] assaulted the [hallowed] [maypole] . 1 and 2 with 1 and 11 . 2 with 3 his 2 with 7 assaulted 3 his 4 keen 4 keen 5 sword 7 assaulted 8 the nor long did it resist his arm . 1 nor 2 long 1 nor 5 resist 1 nor 8 . 3 did 5 resist 4 it 5 resist 5 resist 6 his 6 his 7 arm as it sank , tradition says , the evening sky grew darker and the woods threw forth a more sombre shadow . 1 as 2 it 2 it 3 sank 3 sank 4 , 4 , 6 says 5 tradition 6 says 6 says 7 , 6 says 10 sky 6 says 17 forth 8 the 9 evening 8 the 10 sky 10 sky 11 grew 10 sky 12 darker 13 and 14 the 13 and 16 threw 14 the 15 woods 16 threw 17 forth 17 forth 18 a 17 forth 22 . 18 a 19 more 18 a 21 shadow 19 more 20 sombre " [there] ! " [cried] [endicott] , [looking] [triumphantly] on his [work] ; " there lies the only [maypole] [in] [new] [england] . 1 " 3 ! 1 " 23 . 4 " 7 , 4 " 14 " 4 " 16 lies 7 , 10 on 10 on 11 his 13 ; 14 " 14 " 15 there 16 lies 17 the 16 lies 23 . 17 the 18 only the thought is strong within me that by its fall is shadowed forth the fate of light and idle mirthmakers amongst us and our posterity . 1 the 2 thought 1 the 3 is 3 is 4 strong 4 strong 5 within 5 within 6 me 6 me 7 that 7 that 11 is 8 by 9 its 9 its 11 is 10 fall 11 is 11 is 13 forth 11 is 26 . 12 shadowed 13 forth 13 forth 14 the 13 forth 20 mirthmakers 14 the 15 fate 15 fate 16 of 16 of 18 and 17 light 18 and 18 and 19 idle 20 mirthmakers 21 amongst 21 amongst 22 us 21 amongst 23 and 23 and 24 our 24 our 25 posterity amen , saith [john] [endicott] ! " 1 amen 2 , 2 , 3 saith 3 saith 6 ! 6 ! 7 " " amen ! " echoed his followers . 1 " 2 amen 2 amen 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 echoed 5 echoed 6 his 6 his 7 followers 7 followers 8 . but the [votaries] of the [maypole] [gave] one groan [for] [their] idol . 1 but 2 the 1 but 13 . 2 the 4 of 4 of 5 the 4 of 9 groan 5 the 8 one 9 groan 12 idol it would have served rarely for a whipping-post . " 1 it 2 would 2 would 3 have 2 would 8 whipping-post 3 have 4 served 4 served 5 rarely 6 for 7 a 7 a 8 whipping-post 8 whipping-post 10 " 9 . 10 " " but there are pine trees enow , " suggested the lieutenant . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 there 3 there 4 are 4 are 5 pine 4 are 7 enow 5 pine 6 trees 7 enow 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 12 lieutenant 10 suggested 11 the 11 the 12 lieutenant 12 lieutenant 13 . " true , good ancient , " said the leader . 1 " 7 " 2 true 3 , 3 , 4 good 4 good 5 ancient 5 ancient 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 the 9 the 10 leader 10 leader 11 . " [wherefore] bind the heathen crew and bestow on them a small matter of stripes apiece as earnest of our future justice . 1 " 3 bind 3 bind 5 heathen 4 the 5 heathen 5 heathen 6 crew 6 crew 7 and 7 and 8 bestow 8 bestow 9 on 8 bestow 23 . 9 on 16 apiece 10 them 11 a 11 a 16 apiece 12 small 13 matter 13 matter 15 stripes 14 of 15 stripes 15 stripes 16 apiece 17 as 18 earnest 18 earnest 19 of 19 of 20 our 20 our 21 future 21 future 22 justice 22 justice 23 . further penalties , [such] [as] [branding] and [cropping] [of] ears , shall be thought of hereafter . " 1 further 2 penalties 2 penalties 3 , 3 , 7 and 7 and 10 ears 10 ears 11 , 11 , 18 " 12 shall 13 be 13 be 15 of 14 thought 15 of 15 of 16 hereafter 15 of 17 . 17 . 18 " " how many stripes for the priest ? " inquired [ancient] [palfrey] . 1 " 2 how 2 how 3 many 3 many 4 stripes 4 stripes 5 for 5 for 6 the 6 the 7 priest 7 priest 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 inquired 10 inquired 13 . " none [as] [yet] , " [answered] [endicott] , bending his iron [frown] upon the culprit . 1 " 2 none 1 " 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 9 , 9 , 10 bending 10 bending 17 . 11 his 12 iron 11 his 16 culprit 12 iron 14 upon 14 upon 15 the 16 culprit 17 . let him look to himself . 1 let 2 him 1 let 3 look 3 look 4 to 4 to 5 himself 5 himself 6 . " and this dancing bear ? " resumed the officer . 1 " 6 ? 2 and 6 ? 3 this 4 dancing 3 this 6 ? 5 bear 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 6 ? 8 resumed 6 ? 11 . 8 resumed 9 the 8 resumed 10 officer 9 the 10 officer " must he share the stripes of his fellows ? " 1 " 3 he 1 " 10 ? 2 must 3 he 3 he 4 share 3 he 8 his 5 the 6 stripes 6 stripes 7 of 7 of 8 his 8 his 9 fellows 10 ? 11 " " shoot him through the head ! " said the energetic [puritan] . 1 " 2 shoot 1 " 13 . 2 shoot 3 him 2 shoot 7 ! 2 shoot 11 energetic 3 him 4 through 4 through 6 head 5 the 6 head 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the " [i] suspect witchcraft in the beast . " 1 " 3 suspect 1 " 8 . 4 witchcraft 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 beast 7 beast 8 . 8 . 9 " " here be a couple of shining ones , " continued [peter] [palfrey] , [pointing] his weapon at the [lord] [and] [lady] of the [may] . 1 " 2 here 1 " 10 " 2 here 3 be 4 a 5 couple 4 a 7 shining 5 couple 6 of 7 shining 8 ones 8 ones 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 14 , 11 continued 14 , 14 , 26 . 16 his 17 weapon 16 his 18 at 18 at 19 the 19 the 23 of 23 of 24 the 24 the 26 . " they seem to be of high station among these misdoers . 1 " 2 they 1 " 9 among 1 " 12 . 2 they 3 seem 3 seem 4 to 4 to 5 be 5 be 6 of 6 of 7 high 7 high 8 station 9 among 10 these 9 among 11 misdoers methinks their dignity will not be fitted with less than a double share of stripes . " 1 methinks 2 their 2 their 3 dignity 2 their 4 will 4 will 5 not 5 not 6 be 5 not 7 fitted 7 fitted 8 with 8 with 9 less 9 less 10 than 10 than 11 a 11 a 12 double 12 double 13 share 13 share 14 of 14 of 15 stripes 15 stripes 16 . 16 . 17 " endicott rested on his sword and closely surveyed the dress and aspect of the hapless pair . 1 endicott 2 rested 2 rested 3 on 3 on 4 his 4 his 5 sword 5 sword 6 and 6 and 8 surveyed 7 closely 8 surveyed 8 surveyed 9 the 9 the 10 dress 10 dress 11 and 11 and 12 aspect 12 aspect 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 hapless 15 hapless 16 pair 16 pair 17 . they looked first at each other and then into the grim captain 's face . 1 they 5 each 2 looked 3 first 2 looked 4 at 2 looked 5 each 5 each 6 other 6 other 9 into 7 and 8 then 8 then 9 into 9 into 10 the 9 into 11 grim 9 into 15 . 11 grim 14 face 12 captain 13 's 12 captain 14 face but never had their youthful beauty seemed so pure and high as when its glow was chastened by adversity . 1 but 2 never 2 never 3 had 3 had 7 seemed 4 their 5 youthful 5 youthful 6 beauty 6 beauty 7 seemed 7 seemed 8 so 7 seemed 9 pure 7 seemed 12 as 9 pure 10 and 10 and 11 high 11 high 12 as 12 as 13 when 12 as 19 adversity 13 when 14 its 14 its 15 glow 16 was 17 chastened 17 chastened 18 by 17 chastened 19 adversity 19 adversity 20 . " youth , " said [endicott] , " [ye] [stand] in an evil case thou and thy maiden-wife . 1 " 18 maiden-wife 2 youth 3 , 2 youth 18 maiden-wife 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 16 and 8 " 14 case 11 in 12 an 11 in 14 case 12 an 13 evil 15 thou 16 and 16 and 17 thy 18 maiden-wife 19 . make ready presently , for [i] am minded that ye shall both have a token to remember your wedding-day . " 1 make 2 ready 2 ready 3 presently 3 presently 4 , 3 presently 15 token 4 , 5 for 7 am 8 minded 8 minded 10 ye 9 that 10 ye 10 ye 12 both 10 ye 15 token 11 shall 12 both 12 both 13 have 14 a 15 token 15 token 19 wedding-day 16 to 17 remember 17 remember 18 your 18 your 19 wedding-day 19 wedding-day 20 . 20 . 21 " " stern [man] , " cried [the] [may-lord] , " how can [i] move thee ? 1 " 4 , 1 " 5 " 2 stern 4 , 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 how 11 how 12 can 11 how 16 ? 12 can 14 move 15 thee 16 ? were the means at hand , [i] would resist to the death ; being powerless [,] [i] [entreat] . 1 were 2 the 2 the 3 means 2 the 5 hand 4 at 5 hand 5 hand 6 , 6 , 8 would 8 would 9 resist 8 would 19 . 9 resist 15 powerless 10 to 11 the 11 the 13 ; 12 death 13 ; 13 ; 15 powerless 14 being 15 powerless do with me as thou wilt , [but] let [edith] go untouched . " 1 do 2 with 2 with 3 me 3 me 14 " 4 as 5 thou 4 as 7 , 5 thou 6 wilt 7 , 9 let 9 let 11 go 11 go 12 untouched 12 untouched 13 . 13 . 14 " " not so , " replied the immitigable zealot . 1 " 2 not 2 not 3 so 3 so 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 replied 6 replied 8 immitigable 7 the 8 immitigable 8 immitigable 9 zealot 9 zealot 10 . " we are not wont to show an idle courtesy to that sex which requireth the stricter discipline . 1 " 3 are 1 " 16 the 2 we 3 are 3 are 4 not 3 are 5 wont 5 wont 6 to 6 to 7 show 8 an 9 idle 9 idle 10 courtesy 10 courtesy 11 to 11 to 12 that 12 that 13 sex 13 sex 14 which 14 which 16 the 15 requireth 16 the 16 the 17 stricter 16 the 18 discipline 16 the 19 . what sayest thou , maid ? 1 what 2 sayest 2 sayest 3 thou 3 thou 4 , 4 , 5 maid 5 maid 6 ? shall thy silken bridegroom suffer thy share of the penalty besides his own ? " 1 shall 5 suffer 1 shall 11 besides 1 shall 14 ? 2 thy 3 silken 3 silken 4 bridegroom 4 bridegroom 5 suffer 5 suffer 6 thy 7 share 8 of 8 of 9 the 9 the 10 penalty 10 penalty 11 besides 11 besides 13 own 12 his 13 own 14 ? 15 " " be it death , " said [edith] , " and lay it all on me . " 1 " 2 be 1 " 6 " 2 be 3 it 4 death 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 11 and 10 " 11 and 11 and 12 lay 12 lay 13 it 12 lay 15 on 13 it 14 all 15 on 16 me 16 me 17 . 17 . 18 " truly , as [endicott] had said , the [poor] lovers stood in a woeful case . 1 truly 2 , 2 , 3 as 3 as 7 , 5 had 6 said 6 said 7 , 7 , 8 the 8 the 10 lovers 10 lovers 11 stood 11 stood 12 in 12 in 15 case 13 a 14 woeful 14 woeful 15 case 15 case 16 . yet the deepening twilight could not altogether conceal that the iron man was softened . 1 yet 2 the 2 the 3 deepening 3 deepening 4 twilight 3 deepening 5 could 5 could 8 conceal 6 not 7 altogether 7 altogether 8 conceal 8 conceal 9 that 9 that 10 the 9 that 13 was 10 the 11 iron 12 man 13 was 13 was 14 softened 14 softened 15 . he smiled at the fair spectacle of early love ; he almost sighed for the inevitable blight of early hopes . 1 he 2 smiled 2 smiled 3 at 3 at 4 the 4 the 5 fair 5 fair 6 spectacle 6 spectacle 7 of 7 of 8 early 7 of 9 love 9 love 10 ; 9 love 17 blight 10 ; 11 he 10 ; 15 the 10 ; 16 inevitable 11 he 12 almost 12 almost 13 sighed 12 almost 14 for 15 the 16 inevitable 17 blight 18 of 18 of 19 early 19 early 20 hopes 20 hopes 21 . " the troubles of life have come hastily on this young couple , " observed [endicott] . 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 troubles 3 troubles 4 of 4 of 5 life 4 of 13 , 5 life 6 have 6 have 7 come 7 come 8 hastily 8 hastily 9 on 9 on 10 this 9 on 12 couple 11 young 12 couple 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 observed 15 observed 17 . " we will see how they comport themselves under their present trials ere we burden them with greater . 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 will 2 we 14 we 3 will 4 see 4 see 5 how 5 how 6 they 6 they 8 themselves 6 they 10 their 7 comport 8 themselves 9 under 10 their 10 their 11 present 11 present 12 trials 13 ere 14 we 14 we 16 them 15 burden 16 them 16 them 17 with 17 with 18 greater 18 greater 19 . look to it , some of you . " 1 look 2 to 2 to 3 it 3 it 4 , 4 , 9 " 5 some 6 of 6 of 7 you 7 you 8 . 8 . 9 " " [crop] it forthwith , and that in the true pumpkin-shell fashion , " answered the captain . 1 " 3 it 1 " 8 in 4 forthwith 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 that 6 and 8 in 8 in 9 the 8 in 10 true 8 in 12 fashion 11 pumpkin-shell 12 fashion 12 fashion 13 , 13 , 17 captain 14 " 15 answered 14 " 17 captain 15 answered 16 the 17 captain 18 . " then bring them along with us , but more gently than their fellows . 1 " 2 then 2 then 3 bring 3 bring 4 them 4 them 5 along 4 them 13 their 5 along 6 with 6 with 7 us 7 us 8 , 8 , 9 but 9 but 10 more 10 more 11 gently 10 more 12 than 13 their 14 fellows 14 fellows 15 . it was a deed of prophecy . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 deed 4 deed 5 of 5 of 6 prophecy 6 prophecy 7 . they returned to it no more . 1 they 2 returned 2 returned 3 to 3 to 4 it 3 to 5 no 5 no 6 more 5 no 7 . [the] [gentle] [boy] [.] but the measures by which it was intended to purge the land of heresy , though more than sufficiently vigorous , were entirely unsuccessful . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 measures 3 measures 4 by 3 measures 25 . 4 by 5 which 5 which 6 it 6 it 7 was 7 was 8 intended 8 intended 9 to 9 to 10 purge 10 purge 13 of 11 the 12 land 12 land 13 of 13 of 14 heresy 15 , 16 though 16 though 17 more 16 though 22 were 17 more 18 than 19 sufficiently 20 vigorous 19 sufficiently 22 were 20 vigorous 21 , 22 were 23 entirely 22 were 24 unsuccessful 24 unsuccessful 25 . the [quakers] [,] [whose] revengeful feelings were not less [deep] because they were inactive , remembered this man and his associates in after-times . 1 the 5 revengeful 5 revengeful 6 feelings 6 feelings 7 were 7 were 8 not 8 not 9 less 9 less 11 because 11 because 13 were 12 they 13 were 13 were 14 inactive 13 were 24 . 14 inactive 16 remembered 14 inactive 17 this 15 , 16 remembered 17 this 18 man 18 man 19 and 18 man 20 his 20 his 21 associates 21 associates 23 after-times 22 in 23 after-times he struggled , however , against the superstitious fears which belonged to the age , and compelled himself to pause and listen . 1 he 2 struggled 2 struggled 6 against 2 struggled 8 superstitious 3 , 4 however 4 however 5 , 4 however 6 against 6 against 7 the 8 superstitious 21 and 9 fears 10 which 10 which 11 belonged 11 belonged 12 to 12 to 13 the 13 the 14 age 14 age 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 compelled 17 compelled 18 himself 18 himself 19 to 19 to 21 and 20 pause 21 and 21 and 22 listen 21 and 23 . for the ease of mine own conscience [i] must search this matter out . " 1 for 2 the 1 for 14 . 2 the 3 ease 3 ease 4 of 3 ease 9 must 4 of 5 mine 5 mine 6 own 6 own 7 conscience 9 must 10 search 10 search 13 out 11 this 12 matter 12 matter 13 out 14 . 15 " he therefore left the path and walked somewhat fearfully across the field . 1 he 2 therefore 1 he 6 and 2 therefore 3 left 2 therefore 5 path 4 the 5 path 6 and 7 walked 7 walked 8 somewhat 8 somewhat 9 fearfully 9 fearfully 10 across 10 across 12 field 11 the 12 field 12 field 13 . under this unhappy tree which in after-times was believed to drop poison with its dew sat the one solitary mourner for innocent blood . 1 under 2 this 1 under 3 unhappy 1 under 4 tree 1 under 5 which 5 which 6 in 5 which 8 was 6 in 7 after-times 8 was 9 believed 9 believed 10 to 10 to 11 drop 11 drop 12 poison 12 poison 13 with 13 with 14 its 14 its 15 dew 15 dew 20 mourner 15 dew 23 blood 16 sat 20 mourner 17 the 18 one 18 one 19 solitary 19 solitary 20 mourner 20 mourner 21 for 21 for 22 innocent 23 blood 24 . the [puritan] , [whose] approach had [been] unperceived , laid his hand upon the child 's shoulder and addressed him compassionately . 1 the 3 , 1 the 5 approach 5 approach 6 had 6 had 8 unperceived 8 unperceived 20 him 9 , 10 laid 10 laid 11 his 11 his 12 hand 11 his 20 him 13 upon 15 child 14 the 15 child 15 child 20 him 16 's 17 shoulder 17 shoulder 18 and 18 and 19 addressed 19 addressed 20 him 20 him 21 compassionately 21 compassionately 22 . " you have chosen a dreary lodging , my poor boy , and no wonder that you weep , " said he . 1 " 2 you 2 you 3 have 3 have 4 chosen 4 chosen 7 lodging 5 a 6 dreary 5 a 7 lodging 7 lodging 11 boy 8 , 9 my 8 , 11 boy 9 my 10 poor 11 boy 15 wonder 11 boy 22 he 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 no 14 no 15 wonder 15 wonder 16 that 17 you 18 weep 18 weep 19 , 19 , 20 " 20 " 21 said 21 said 22 he 22 he 23 . the boy had hushed his wailing at once , and turned his face upward to the stranger . 1 the 2 boy 2 boy 3 had 3 had 4 hushed 3 had 5 his 5 his 6 wailing 5 his 8 once 7 at 8 once 8 once 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 turned 11 turned 12 his 12 his 13 face 13 face 14 upward 14 upward 15 to 15 to 16 the 16 the 17 stranger 17 stranger 18 . the [puritan] , seeing the boy 's [frightened] gaze and feeling that he trembled [under] his hand , [endeavored] to [reassure] him : 1 the 3 , 3 , 18 , 4 seeing 5 the 4 seeing 18 , 5 the 6 boy 6 boy 7 's 7 's 9 gaze 9 gaze 10 and 10 and 11 feeling 11 feeling 12 that 12 that 13 he 13 he 14 trembled 14 trembled 16 his 16 his 17 hand 18 , 20 to 20 to 22 him 22 him 23 : " [nay] , if [i] intended to do you harm , little lad , the readiest way were to leave you here . 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 if 4 if 6 intended 6 intended 7 to 7 to 8 do 8 do 10 harm 9 you 10 harm 10 harm 11 , 10 harm 12 little 10 harm 16 readiest 12 little 13 lad 12 little 14 , 15 the 16 readiest 16 readiest 17 way 17 way 18 were 18 were 19 to 19 to 20 leave 20 leave 21 you 20 leave 22 here 22 here 23 . what ! you do not fear to sit beneath the gallows on a new-made grave , and yet you tremble at a friend 's touch ? 1 what 2 ! 1 what 14 new-made 2 ! 3 you 2 ! 5 not 4 do 5 not 6 fear 7 to 7 to 8 sit 8 sit 14 new-made 9 beneath 10 the 9 beneath 12 on 10 the 11 gallows 12 on 13 a 13 a 14 new-made 14 new-made 15 grave 14 new-made 23 friend 16 , 17 and 17 and 18 yet 18 yet 19 you 19 you 20 tremble 20 tremble 21 at 21 at 22 a 22 a 23 friend 23 friend 24 's 23 friend 26 ? 24 's 25 touch take heart , child , and tell me what is your name and where is your home . " 1 take 4 child 2 heart 3 , 3 , 4 child 4 child 5 , 4 child 18 . 6 and 7 tell 7 tell 18 . 8 me 9 what 9 what 10 is 10 is 11 your 11 your 12 name 12 name 13 and 12 name 17 home 14 where 15 is 14 where 17 home 15 is 16 your 17 home 18 . 18 . 19 " he then spoke soothingly , intending to humor the boy 's fantasy : 1 he 2 then 2 then 3 spoke 2 then 12 fantasy 3 spoke 4 soothingly 3 spoke 6 intending 5 , 6 intending 6 intending 7 to 7 to 8 humor 8 humor 9 the 9 the 10 boy 10 boy 11 's 12 fantasy 13 : " [your] [home] will scarce be comfortable , [ilbrahim] , this cold autumn night , and [i] fear you are [ill-provided] [with] [food] . 1 " 4 will 1 " 19 you 4 will 6 be 5 scarce 6 be 6 be 7 comfortable 7 comfortable 8 , 8 , 10 , 10 , 13 autumn 11 this 13 autumn 12 cold 13 autumn 13 autumn 14 night 14 night 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 18 fear 19 you 20 are 20 are 24 . i am hastening to a warm supper and bed ; and if you will go with me , you shall share them . " 1 i 2 am 1 i 3 hastening 3 hastening 4 to 4 to 5 a 5 a 6 warm 6 warm 9 bed 7 supper 8 and 8 and 9 bed 9 bed 10 ; 10 ; 11 and 10 ; 12 if 11 and 12 if 12 if 13 you 13 you 14 will 14 will 15 go 15 go 16 with 16 with 17 me 17 me 18 , 18 , 19 you 19 you 20 shall 20 shall 21 share 21 share 22 them 21 share 24 " 22 them 23 . the [puritan] , who had laid hold of [little] [ilbrahim] 's [hand] , relinquished it as if he were touching a loathsome reptile . 1 the 3 , 3 , 4 who 4 who 5 had 5 had 6 laid 6 laid 7 hold 7 hold 8 of 8 of 11 's 11 's 24 . 13 , 14 relinquished 14 relinquished 15 it 14 relinquished 19 were 16 as 17 if 17 if 18 he 17 if 19 were 18 he 19 were 19 were 20 touching 20 touching 21 a 21 a 22 loathsome 22 loathsome 23 reptile 23 reptile 24 . but he possessed a compassionate heart which not even religious prejudice could harden into stone . 1 but 2 he 1 but 16 . 2 he 3 possessed 2 he 11 prejudice 3 possessed 4 a 3 possessed 5 compassionate 5 compassionate 6 heart 7 which 8 not 7 which 11 prejudice 8 not 9 even 10 religious 11 prejudice 11 prejudice 15 stone 12 could 13 harden 13 harden 15 stone 14 into 15 stone " god forbid that [i] [should] leave this child to perish , though he comes of [the] [accursed] sect , " said he to himself . 1 " 2 god 1 " 21 " 2 god 3 forbid 3 forbid 4 that 7 leave 8 this 7 leave 10 to 9 child 10 to 10 to 11 perish 11 perish 12 , 12 , 13 though 13 though 14 he 14 he 15 comes 15 comes 16 of 16 of 19 sect 19 sect 20 , 20 , 21 " 21 " 22 said 22 said 23 he 23 he 24 to 24 to 25 himself 25 himself 26 . " do we not all spring from an evil root ? 1 " 11 ? 2 do 3 we 2 do 11 ? 3 we 5 all 4 not 5 all 6 spring 7 from 7 from 8 an 8 an 9 evil 9 evil 10 root 10 root 11 ? are we not all in darkness till the light doth shine upon us ? 1 are 2 we 1 are 3 not 1 are 4 all 4 all 5 in 5 in 6 darkness 5 in 7 till 7 till 8 the 7 till 10 doth 9 light 10 doth 10 doth 12 upon 10 doth 14 ? 11 shine 12 upon 12 upon 13 us he shall not perish , neither in body nor , if prayer and instruction may avail for him , in soul . " 1 he 14 instruction 2 shall 4 perish 3 not 4 perish 4 perish 5 , 4 perish 14 instruction 5 , 6 neither 6 neither 9 nor 7 in 8 body 8 body 9 nor 10 , 11 if 11 if 12 prayer 12 prayer 13 and 13 and 14 instruction 14 instruction 15 may 14 instruction 17 for 15 may 16 avail 17 for 18 him 18 him 19 , 19 , 20 in 20 in 21 soul 21 soul 22 . 22 . 23 " he [then] [spoke] aloud and kindly to [ilbrahim] , [who] had again hid his face in the cold earth of the grave : 1 he 4 aloud 4 aloud 5 and 4 aloud 9 , 5 and 6 kindly 6 kindly 7 to 9 , 11 had 11 had 13 hid 12 again 13 hid 13 hid 15 face 13 hid 20 of 14 his 15 face 16 in 17 the 16 in 18 cold 16 in 19 earth 19 earth 20 of 20 of 23 : 21 the 23 : 22 grave 23 : " was every door in the land shut against you , my child , that you have wandered to this unhallowed spot ? " 1 " 2 was 1 " 8 shut 2 was 4 door 3 every 4 door 5 in 8 shut 6 the 7 land 7 land 8 shut 8 shut 9 against 8 shut 11 , 8 shut 21 unhallowed 9 against 10 you 12 my 13 child 12 my 21 unhallowed 13 child 14 , 15 that 16 you 16 you 17 have 17 have 18 wandered 18 wandered 19 to 19 to 20 this 20 this 21 unhallowed 21 unhallowed 22 spot 21 unhallowed 23 ? 23 ? 24 " i knew that my father was [sleeping] here , and [i] said , ' [this] shall be [my] home . ' " 1 i 2 knew 2 knew 3 that 2 knew 4 my 4 my 5 father 5 father 6 was 6 was 8 here 8 here 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 said 12 said 13 , 13 , 14 ' 14 ' 16 shall 16 shall 17 be 17 be 19 home 19 home 20 . 20 . 21 ' 21 ' 22 " " rise up and come with me , and fear not any harm . " 1 " 2 rise 1 " 8 , 2 rise 7 me 3 up 4 and 4 and 5 come 5 come 6 with 6 with 7 me 8 , 9 and 9 and 15 " 10 fear 11 not 11 not 12 any 12 any 13 harm 13 harm 14 . 14 . 15 " " my poor boy , are you so [feeble] ? " said the [puritan] . 1 " 2 my 1 " 15 . 2 my 3 poor 3 poor 4 boy 5 , 6 are 6 are 7 you 7 you 8 so 8 so 10 ? 10 ? 11 " 10 ? 12 said 10 ? 15 . 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 the " when did you taste food last ? " 1 " 2 when 2 when 8 ? 3 did 5 taste 4 you 5 taste 5 taste 6 food 5 taste 7 last 7 last 8 ? 8 ? 9 " trouble not thyself for my hunger , [kind] friend , [for] [i] have lacked food many times ere now . " 1 trouble 2 not 2 not 3 thyself 2 not 4 for 4 for 5 my 5 my 6 hunger 5 my 10 , 6 hunger 7 , 6 hunger 9 friend 10 , 21 " 13 have 14 lacked 14 lacked 16 many 15 food 16 many 16 many 17 times 17 times 18 ere 18 ere 19 now 18 ere 21 " 19 now 20 . with this determination he left the accursed field and resumed the homeward path from which the wailing of the boy had called him . 1 with 2 this 2 this 3 determination 2 this 8 field 4 he 8 field 5 left 6 the 5 left 7 accursed 5 left 8 field 8 field 9 and 8 field 13 path 9 and 10 resumed 10 resumed 13 path 11 the 12 homeward 11 the 13 path 12 homeward 13 path 13 path 14 from 14 from 15 which 15 which 16 the 16 the 18 of 17 wailing 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 boy 19 the 24 . 20 boy 21 had 21 had 22 called 22 called 23 him at the word " home " a thrill passed through the child 's frame , but he continued silent . 1 at 2 the 1 at 3 word 3 word 4 " 4 " 6 " 5 home 6 " 6 " 7 a 6 " 9 passed 7 a 8 thrill 9 passed 10 through 10 through 11 the 11 the 12 child 12 child 13 's 13 's 14 frame 14 frame 15 , 15 , 16 but 16 but 17 he 17 he 18 continued 18 continued 19 silent 18 continued 20 . as the [puritan] [entered] he thrust aside his cloak and displayed [ilbrahim] 's face to the female . 1 as 2 the 1 as 5 he 5 he 6 thrust 5 he 18 . 6 thrust 17 female 7 aside 8 his 7 aside 15 to 8 his 9 cloak 9 cloak 10 and 10 and 11 displayed 11 displayed 13 's 13 's 14 face 15 to 16 the 16 the 17 female " [dorothy] [,] here is a little outcast [whom] [providence] hath [put] [into] [our] [hands] , " observed he . 1 " 4 here 1 " 8 outcast 4 here 5 is 5 is 6 a 6 a 7 little 8 outcast 11 hath 11 hath 16 , 16 , 18 observed 17 " 18 observed 18 observed 19 he 19 he 20 . " be kind to him , even as if he were of those dear ones who have departed from us . " 1 " 2 be 2 be 3 kind 3 kind 4 to 4 to 5 him 5 him 6 , 6 , 7 even 7 even 8 as 8 as 9 if 8 as 11 were 9 if 10 he 11 were 12 of 12 of 15 ones 13 those 15 ones 14 dear 15 ones 15 ones 16 who 16 who 17 have 16 who 22 " 17 have 18 departed 17 have 20 us 17 have 21 . 19 from 20 us " what pale and bright-eyed little boy is this , [tobias] ? " she inquired . 1 " 2 what 1 " 9 this 2 what 8 is 3 pale 4 and 3 pale 5 bright-eyed 3 pale 7 boy 3 pale 8 is 6 little 7 boy 9 this 10 , 10 , 14 she 12 ? 13 " 13 " 14 she 14 she 15 inquired 15 inquired 16 . " is he one [whom] the wilderness-folk have ravished from some [christian] [mother] ? " 1 " 2 is 2 is 3 he 2 is 4 one 2 is 14 ? 4 one 6 the 6 the 7 wilderness-folk 7 wilderness-folk 8 have 7 wilderness-folk 9 ravished 9 ravished 10 from 10 from 11 some 14 ? 15 " " no , [dorothy] ; this [poor] [child] is no captive from the wilderness , " he replied . 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 , 2 no 10 no 3 , 5 ; 6 this 9 is 9 is 10 no 10 no 12 from 10 no 15 , 10 no 18 replied 11 captive 12 from 12 from 13 the 13 the 14 wilderness 16 " 18 replied 17 he 18 replied 18 replied 19 . dorothy was gifted with even a quicker tenderness than her husband , and she approved of all his doings and intentions . 1 dorothy 2 was 2 was 3 gifted 3 gifted 4 with 4 with 5 even 5 even 6 a 6 a 7 quicker 7 quicker 9 than 8 tenderness 9 than 9 than 11 husband 9 than 22 . 10 her 11 husband 11 husband 12 , 11 husband 15 approved 12 , 13 and 13 and 15 approved 14 she 15 approved 15 approved 16 of 15 approved 18 his 17 all 18 his 18 his 19 doings 19 doings 20 and 20 and 21 intentions " have you a mother , dear child ? " she inquired . 1 " 2 have 1 " 9 ? 2 have 3 you 2 have 4 a 4 a 5 mother 5 mother 6 , 5 mother 8 child 7 dear 8 child 9 ? 10 " 10 " 11 she 11 she 12 inquired 12 inquired 13 . " dry your [tears] , [ilbrahim] , and be my child , as [i] will be your mother . " 1 " 2 dry 1 " 20 " 3 your 5 , 5 , 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 be 9 be 10 my 10 my 11 child 11 child 12 , 12 , 13 as 13 as 15 will 15 will 16 be 16 be 17 your 17 your 18 mother 18 mother 19 . 19 . 20 " the good woman prepared the little bed from which her own children had successively been borne to another resting-place . 1 the 2 good 2 good 4 prepared 3 woman 4 prepared 4 prepared 5 the 5 the 6 little 6 little 14 successively 7 bed 8 from 8 from 9 which 9 which 10 her 10 her 11 own 11 own 12 children 12 children 13 had 12 children 14 successively 14 successively 15 been 15 been 16 borne 15 been 20 . 16 borne 17 to 17 to 19 resting-place 18 another 19 resting-place tobias [pearson] was not among the earliest emigrants from the old country . 1 tobias 3 was 3 was 13 . 4 not 9 from 5 among 9 from 6 the 9 from 7 earliest 9 from 8 emigrants 9 from 9 from 10 the 9 from 12 country 11 old 12 country 12 country 13 . they had left their native country blooming like roses , and like roses they had perished in a foreign soil . 1 they 2 had 2 had 3 left 3 left 4 their 4 their 5 native 5 native 6 country 6 country 7 blooming 7 blooming 11 and 8 like 9 roses 9 roses 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 14 they 12 like 13 roses 12 like 14 they 14 they 15 had 15 had 16 perished 16 perished 17 in 17 in 18 a 18 a 19 foreign 19 foreign 20 soil 20 soil 21 . the common people manifested their opinions more openly . 1 the 2 common 2 common 3 people 3 people 4 manifested 3 people 5 their 3 people 9 . 5 their 6 opinions 6 opinions 7 more 7 more 8 openly lo ! the scourge is knotted for him , even the whip of nine cords , and every cord three knots . " 1 lo 2 ! 1 lo 4 scourge 1 lo 6 knotted 2 ! 3 the 4 scourge 5 is 6 knotted 7 for 6 knotted 13 of 7 for 8 him 9 , 13 of 10 even 13 of 11 the 13 of 12 whip 13 of 13 of 15 cords 14 nine 15 cords 15 cords 23 " 16 , 17 and 17 and 18 every 18 every 19 cord 19 cord 20 three 20 three 21 knots 20 three 23 " 21 knots 22 . 22 . 23 " the interior aspect of the meeting-house was rude . 1 the 2 interior 1 the 4 of 3 aspect 4 of 4 of 5 the 4 of 7 was 5 the 6 meeting-house 7 was 8 rude 8 rude 9 . the exercises had not yet commenced , however , when the boy 's attention was arrested by an event apparently of trifling interest . 1 the 2 exercises 2 exercises 6 commenced 2 exercises 12 boy 3 had 6 commenced 4 not 5 yet 5 yet 6 commenced 7 , 8 however 8 however 9 , 8 however 10 when 10 when 11 the 10 when 12 boy 12 boy 13 's 12 boy 22 trifling 13 's 14 attention 13 's 15 was 15 was 17 by 16 arrested 17 by 18 an 19 event 19 event 20 apparently 20 apparently 21 of 21 of 22 trifling 22 trifling 23 interest 23 interest 24 . ilbrahim 's faint color varied , his nerves fluttered ; he was unable to turn his eyes from the muffled female . 1 ilbrahim 2 's 2 's 4 color 3 faint 4 color 4 color 5 varied 5 varied 6 , 6 , 9 fluttered 7 his 8 nerves 8 nerves 9 fluttered 9 fluttered 10 ; 10 ; 11 he 11 he 12 was 12 was 13 unable 13 unable 14 to 14 to 15 turn 15 turn 17 eyes 16 his 17 eyes 17 eyes 18 from 18 from 19 the 19 the 20 muffled 20 muffled 21 female 21 female 22 . he spoke of the danger of pity in some cases a commendable and [christian] virtue , but inapplicable to this pernicious sect . 1 he 2 spoke 2 spoke 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 danger 5 danger 6 of 6 of 10 cases 7 pity 8 in 8 in 10 cases 9 some 10 cases 10 cases 11 a 11 a 12 commendable 11 a 13 and 11 a 18 inapplicable 15 virtue 16 , 16 , 17 but 17 but 18 inapplicable 18 inapplicable 19 to 18 inapplicable 21 pernicious 20 this 21 pernicious 21 pernicious 22 sect 21 pernicious 23 . he observed that such was their devilish obstinacy in error that even the little children , the sucking babes , were hardened and desperate heretics . 1 he 2 observed 2 observed 10 error 3 that 4 such 4 such 5 was 5 was 6 their 6 their 8 obstinacy 7 devilish 8 obstinacy 8 obstinacy 9 in 9 in 10 error 10 error 11 that 11 that 12 even 12 even 13 the 12 even 15 children 12 even 21 were 14 little 15 children 16 , 21 were 17 the 21 were 18 sucking 20 , 19 babes 20 , 20 , 21 were 21 were 22 hardened 21 were 23 and 21 were 25 heretics 24 desperate 25 heretics 25 heretics 26 . the sands of the second hour were principally in the lower half of the glass when the sermon concluded . 1 the 3 of 2 sands 3 of 3 of 4 the 3 of 13 of 4 the 5 second 5 second 6 hour 6 hour 7 were 7 were 8 principally 8 principally 11 lower 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 lower 11 lower 12 half 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 glass 15 glass 18 sermon 16 when 17 the 17 the 18 sermon 18 sermon 19 concluded 19 concluded 20 . she then divested herself of the cloak and hood , and appeared in a most singular array . 1 she 2 then 2 then 3 divested 3 divested 17 array 4 herself 5 of 5 of 6 the 6 the 7 cloak 7 cloak 8 and 8 and 9 hood 9 hood 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 appeared 12 appeared 13 in 13 in 14 a 14 a 15 most 15 most 16 singular 16 singular 17 array 17 array 18 . she was naturally a woman of mighty passions , and hatred and revenge now wrapped themselves in the garb of piety . 1 she 2 was 1 she 6 of 3 naturally 4 a 4 a 5 woman 4 a 6 of 6 of 7 mighty 6 of 8 passions 8 passions 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 hatred 11 hatred 12 and 12 and 13 revenge 13 revenge 15 wrapped 14 now 15 wrapped 15 wrapped 16 themselves 15 wrapped 19 garb 16 themselves 17 in 17 in 18 the 19 garb 21 piety 20 of 21 piety 21 piety 22 . the character of her speech was changed ; her images became distinct though wild , and her denunciations had an almost hellish bitterness . 1 the 2 character 2 character 3 of 3 of 4 her 4 her 5 speech 5 speech 6 was 6 was 7 changed 7 changed 8 ; 8 ; 11 became 9 her 10 images 10 images 11 became 11 became 12 distinct 11 became 14 wild 12 distinct 13 though 14 wild 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 17 her 17 her 23 bitterness 18 denunciations 20 an 19 had 20 an 20 an 21 almost 20 an 22 hellish 22 hellish 23 bitterness 23 bitterness 24 . slay ! ' 1 slay 2 ! 2 ! 3 ' but [i] [say] unto [ye] [,] [woe] to them that slay ! 1 but 4 unto 4 unto 8 to 8 to 9 them 9 them 10 that 10 that 11 slay 11 slay 12 ! woe to them that shed the blood of saints ! 1 woe 2 to 1 woe 10 ! 2 to 3 them 3 them 4 that 4 that 5 shed 5 shed 9 saints 6 the 7 blood 7 blood 8 of 8 of 9 saints woe to them in their lifetime ! 1 woe 2 to 1 woe 7 ! 2 to 3 them 3 them 4 in 4 in 6 lifetime 5 their 6 lifetime cursed are they in the delight and pleasure of their hearts ! 1 cursed 2 are 1 cursed 10 their 1 cursed 12 ! 2 are 3 they 2 are 4 in 4 in 5 the 5 the 6 delight 6 delight 7 and 7 and 8 pleasure 8 pleasure 9 of 10 their 11 hearts woe to them in their death-hour , whether it come swiftly with blood and violence or after long and lingering pain ! 1 woe 2 to 1 woe 3 them 3 them 6 death-hour 4 in 5 their 4 in 6 death-hour 6 death-hour 8 whether 7 , 8 whether 8 whether 9 it 8 whether 16 or 10 come 11 swiftly 10 come 13 blood 11 swiftly 12 with 13 blood 14 and 13 blood 15 violence 15 violence 16 or 16 or 17 after 17 after 18 long 18 long 19 and 19 and 20 lingering 20 lingering 21 pain 21 pain 22 ! woe in the dark house , in the rottenness of the grave , when the children 's children shall revile the ashes of the fathers ! 1 woe 2 in 2 in 3 the 3 the 4 dark 4 dark 20 revile 5 house 6 , 5 house 20 revile 6 , 7 in 7 in 8 the 9 rottenness 10 of 9 rottenness 20 revile 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 grave 12 grave 13 , 13 , 14 when 14 when 15 the 15 the 16 children 16 children 17 's 18 children 20 revile 19 shall 20 revile 20 revile 21 the 20 revile 22 ashes 20 revile 25 fathers 21 the 22 ashes 22 ashes 23 of 23 of 24 the 24 the 25 fathers 25 fathers 26 ! lift your voices , chosen ones , cry aloud , and call down a woe and a judgment with me ! " 1 lift 2 your 2 your 3 voices 3 voices 4 , 4 , 5 chosen 5 chosen 6 ones 5 chosen 17 a 7 , 8 cry 8 cry 9 aloud 8 cry 11 and 9 aloud 10 , 11 and 16 and 12 call 14 a 13 down 14 a 14 a 16 and 15 woe 16 and 16 and 17 a 17 a 19 with 17 a 20 me 18 judgment 19 with 20 me 21 ! 21 ! 22 " having thus given vent to the flood of malignity which she mistook for inspiration , the speaker was silent . 1 having 2 thus 1 having 3 given 1 having 10 which 3 given 4 vent 4 vent 5 to 5 to 6 the 7 flood 8 of 8 of 9 malignity 8 of 10 which 10 which 11 she 10 which 12 mistook 10 which 15 , 10 which 18 was 12 mistook 13 for 14 inspiration 15 , 16 the 17 speaker 17 speaker 18 was 18 was 19 silent 19 silent 20 . the weakness of exhausted passion caused her steps to totter as she descended the pulpit stairs . 1 the 4 exhausted 2 weakness 3 of 2 weakness 4 exhausted 4 exhausted 5 passion 4 exhausted 7 her 5 passion 6 caused 7 her 8 steps 7 her 12 she 8 steps 9 to 8 steps 10 totter 11 as 12 she 12 she 13 descended 13 descended 14 the 14 the 15 pulpit 15 pulpit 16 stairs 16 stairs 17 . scarcely did her feet press the floor , however , when an unexpected scene occurred . 1 scarcely 2 did 1 scarcely 16 . 2 did 4 feet 2 did 15 occurred 3 her 4 feet 4 feet 5 press 4 feet 7 floor 6 the 7 floor 7 floor 9 however 8 , 9 however 9 however 10 , 11 when 12 an 11 when 15 occurred 12 an 13 unexpected 13 unexpected 14 scene in that moment of her peril , when every eye frowned with death , a little timid boy threw his arms round his mother . 1 in 3 moment 1 in 4 of 2 that 3 moment 4 of 6 peril 5 her 6 peril 6 peril 7 , 6 peril 8 when 6 peril 13 death 8 when 9 every 9 every 11 frowned 10 eye 11 frowned 11 frowned 12 with 13 death 14 , 13 death 18 boy 14 , 15 a 16 little 17 timid 17 timid 18 boy 18 boy 19 threw 19 threw 20 his 19 threw 22 round 21 arms 22 round 22 round 24 mother 23 his 24 mother 24 mother 25 . " [i] [am] here , mother ; it is [i] , and [i] will go with thee to prison , " he exclaimed . 1 " 4 here 1 " 11 , 4 here 5 , 4 here 9 is 5 , 6 mother 6 mother 7 ; 8 it 9 is 11 , 12 and 12 and 14 will 12 and 19 prison 15 go 16 with 15 go 18 to 16 with 17 thee 18 to 19 prison 19 prison 24 . 20 , 21 " 21 " 22 he 21 " 24 . 22 he 23 exclaimed " blessed art thou , my son ! " she sobbed . 1 " 4 thou 2 blessed 4 thou 3 art 4 thou 4 thou 8 ! 5 , 6 my 6 my 7 son 7 son 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 8 ! 11 sobbed 9 " 10 she 10 she 11 sobbed 11 sobbed 12 . the sorrows of past years and the darker peril that was nigh cast not a shadow on the brightness of that fleeting moment . 1 the 2 sorrows 1 the 3 of 3 of 4 past 3 of 6 and 3 of 9 peril 4 past 5 years 7 the 8 darker 7 the 9 peril 9 peril 10 that 10 that 11 was 10 that 24 . 11 was 12 nigh 12 nigh 13 cast 13 cast 14 not 13 cast 17 on 14 not 15 a 15 a 16 shadow 17 on 18 the 18 the 19 brightness 19 brightness 20 of 20 of 21 that 21 that 23 moment 22 fleeting 23 moment thou wilt go seeking through the world , and find all hearts closed against thee and their sweet affections turned to bitterness for my sake . 1 thou 2 wilt 1 thou 8 , 2 wilt 3 go 3 go 4 seeking 3 go 5 through 5 through 7 world 6 the 7 world 8 , 9 and 9 and 11 all 10 find 11 all 11 all 12 hearts 12 hearts 13 closed 13 closed 14 against 14 against 15 thee 15 thee 22 bitterness 15 thee 26 . 16 and 20 turned 17 their 18 sweet 18 sweet 19 affections 19 affections 20 turned 20 turned 21 to 21 to 22 bitterness 22 bitterness 25 sake 23 for 25 sake 24 my 25 sake my child , my child , how many a pang awaits thy gentle spirit , and [i] the cause of all ! " 1 my 2 child 1 my 3 , 3 , 4 my 3 , 7 how 4 my 5 child 5 child 6 , 7 how 8 many 8 many 11 awaits 9 a 11 awaits 10 pang 11 awaits 11 awaits 12 thy 11 awaits 13 gentle 11 awaits 15 , 11 awaits 16 and 13 gentle 14 spirit 15 , 16 and 16 and 18 the 18 the 19 cause 19 cause 20 of 20 of 21 all 21 all 22 ! 22 ! 23 " sobs were audible in the female section of the house , and every man who was a father drew his hand across his eyes . 1 sobs 2 were 1 sobs 3 audible 3 audible 4 in 3 audible 6 female 3 audible 12 and 4 in 5 the 7 section 10 house 7 section 12 and 8 of 9 the 8 of 10 house 9 the 10 house 10 house 11 , 12 and 13 every 12 and 19 drew 12 and 25 . 13 every 14 man 14 man 15 who 15 who 16 was 17 a 18 father 18 father 19 drew 19 drew 20 his 19 drew 21 hand 19 drew 22 across 22 across 24 eyes 23 his 24 eyes dorothy , however , had watched her husband 's eye . 1 dorothy 2 , 1 dorothy 11 . 2 , 3 however 3 however 4 , 4 , 5 had 6 watched 8 husband 7 her 8 husband 8 husband 9 's 9 's 10 eye 10 eye 11 . " stranger , trust [this] boy to me , and [i] will be his mother , " she said , taking [ilbrahim] ['s] [hand] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 17 " 2 stranger 3 , 3 , 4 trust 4 trust 6 boy 6 boy 7 to 7 to 8 me 8 me 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 will 12 will 13 be 14 his 15 mother 15 mother 16 , 16 , 17 " 17 " 18 she 18 she 19 said 19 said 20 , 20 , 21 taking 21 taking 25 . leave the tender child with us , and be at ease concerning his welfare . " 1 leave 2 the 1 leave 5 with 1 leave 8 and 2 the 3 tender 3 tender 4 child 6 us 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 be 9 be 10 at 10 at 11 ease 11 ease 12 concerning 12 concerning 13 his 12 concerning 14 welfare 14 welfare 15 . 15 . 16 " the [quaker] rose from the ground , but [drew] the boy closer to her , while [she] gazed earnestly in [dorothy] ['s] face . 1 the 3 rose 1 the 24 . 3 rose 6 ground 4 from 5 the 5 the 6 ground 7 , 8 but 7 , 24 . 8 but 10 the 10 the 11 boy 11 boy 12 closer 12 closer 13 to 13 to 14 her 14 her 15 , 15 , 16 while 16 while 18 gazed 18 gazed 19 earnestly 18 gazed 20 in 20 in 23 face her mild but saddened features [and] neat [matronly] attire harmonized together and were like a verse of fireside poetry . 1 her 4 saddened 2 mild 3 but 2 mild 4 saddened 4 saddened 5 features 5 features 7 neat 7 neat 9 attire 9 attire 10 harmonized 10 harmonized 12 and 10 harmonized 17 of 11 together 12 and 13 were 14 like 14 like 15 a 15 a 17 of 16 verse 17 of 17 of 18 fireside 18 fireside 19 poetry 19 poetry 20 . " thou art not of our people , " said [the] [quaker] , mournfully . 1 " 2 thou 2 thou 3 art 3 art 4 not 4 not 15 . 5 of 6 our 6 our 7 people 7 people 8 , 8 , 10 said 9 " 10 said 10 said 13 , 13 , 14 mournfully 14 mournfully 15 . doubt not that your boy shall meet you there , if there be a blessing on our tender and prayerful guidance of him . 1 doubt 2 not 2 not 3 that 2 not 4 your 4 your 5 boy 4 your 8 you 5 boy 6 shall 6 shall 7 meet 8 you 9 there 9 there 10 , 10 , 11 if 11 if 12 there 11 if 13 be 13 be 15 blessing 14 a 15 blessing 15 blessing 16 on 16 on 17 our 16 on 21 guidance 16 on 22 of 18 tender 19 and 19 and 20 prayerful 20 prayerful 21 guidance 22 of 23 him 23 him 24 . thither , [i] trust , my own children have gone before me , for [i] [also] have been a mother . 1 thither 2 , 2 , 4 trust 4 trust 5 , 5 , 8 children 6 my 7 own 7 own 8 children 8 children 9 have 9 have 10 gone 10 gone 11 before 11 before 12 me 12 me 13 , 13 , 14 for 14 for 17 have 17 have 18 been 18 been 19 a 19 a 20 mother 20 mother 21 . i am no longer so , " she added , in a faltering tone , " and your son will have all my care . " 1 i 2 am 2 am 4 longer 3 no 4 longer 4 longer 5 so 4 longer 19 son 5 so 6 , 5 so 7 " 5 so 9 added 5 so 13 faltering 8 she 9 added 9 added 10 , 11 in 13 faltering 12 a 13 faltering 13 faltering 14 tone 14 tone 15 , 15 , 16 " 17 and 19 son 18 your 19 son 19 son 22 all 20 will 22 all 21 have 22 all 22 all 23 my 23 my 24 care 23 my 26 " 25 . 26 " " but will [ye] lead him in the path which his parents have trodden ? " demanded the [quaker] . 1 " 2 but 1 " 20 . 2 but 3 will 2 but 15 ? 3 will 5 lead 5 lead 6 him 6 him 7 in 6 him 11 his 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 path 9 path 10 which 11 his 12 parents 12 parents 13 have 13 have 14 trodden 15 ? 16 " 16 " 17 demanded 17 demanded 18 the the boy has been baptized in blood ; will ye keep the mark fresh and ruddy upon his forehead ? " 1 the 2 boy 2 boy 5 baptized 2 boy 10 ye 3 has 4 been 4 been 5 baptized 5 baptized 6 in 6 in 7 blood 8 ; 10 ye 9 will 10 ye 10 ye 11 keep 11 keep 12 the 11 keep 20 ? 11 keep 21 " 12 the 13 mark 13 mark 14 fresh 14 fresh 15 and 14 fresh 16 ruddy 16 ruddy 17 upon 17 upon 18 his 18 his 19 forehead " [i] will not deceive you , " answered [dorothy] . 1 " 8 " 3 will 4 not 4 not 5 deceive 5 deceive 6 you 6 you 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 answered 8 " 11 . were we to act otherwise , we should abuse your trust , even in complying with your wishes . " 1 were 2 we 1 were 3 to 3 to 4 act 4 act 5 otherwise 5 otherwise 6 , 6 , 7 we 7 we 8 should 8 should 9 abuse 9 abuse 10 your 10 your 11 trust 10 your 17 your 12 , 13 even 13 even 14 in 14 in 15 complying 15 complying 17 your 16 with 17 your 17 your 18 wishes 17 your 20 " 18 wishes 19 . 19 . 20 " the mother looked down upon her boy with a troubled countenance , and then turned her eyes upward to heaven . 1 the 2 mother 2 mother 3 looked 2 mother 14 then 3 looked 4 down 4 down 5 upon 5 upon 6 her 7 boy 8 with 8 with 9 a 9 a 10 troubled 10 troubled 11 countenance 11 countenance 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 then 14 then 15 turned 15 turned 16 her 15 turned 18 upward 17 eyes 18 upward 18 upward 19 to 19 to 20 heaven 20 heaven 21 . she seemed to pray internally , and the contention of her soul was evident . 1 she 2 seemed 2 seemed 3 to 3 to 4 pray 4 pray 5 internally 5 internally 7 and 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 the 8 the 9 contention 9 contention 10 of 10 of 11 her 11 her 12 soul 12 soul 13 was 13 was 14 evident 14 evident 15 . but thou hast spoken of a husband . 1 but 2 thou 1 but 8 . 2 thou 3 hast 3 hast 4 spoken 5 of 6 a 6 a 7 husband 6 a 8 . doth he stand here among this multitude of people ? 1 doth 2 he 1 doth 3 stand 1 doth 10 ? 3 stand 4 here 4 here 5 among 5 among 7 multitude 6 this 7 multitude 7 multitude 8 of 7 multitude 9 people let him come forth , for [i] [must] know to whom [i] commit this most precious trust . ["] 1 let 2 him 1 let 9 know 2 him 3 come 3 come 4 forth 4 forth 5 , 5 , 6 for 9 know 18 . 10 to 11 whom 10 to 13 commit 13 commit 14 this 14 this 16 precious 15 most 16 precious 16 precious 17 trust 17 trust 18 . she turned her face upon the [male] auditors , and after a momentary [delay] [tobias] [pearson] came forth from [among] [them] . 1 she 2 turned 1 she 3 her 3 her 4 face 3 her 22 . 5 upon 6 the 6 the 8 auditors 8 auditors 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 after 11 after 12 a 11 after 22 . 12 a 13 momentary 13 momentary 19 from 17 came 18 forth 18 forth 19 from as she gazed an unmirthful smile spread over her features , like sunshine that grows melancholy in some desolate spot . 1 as 2 she 2 she 3 gazed 3 gazed 4 an 3 gazed 15 grows 4 an 5 unmirthful 4 an 6 smile 4 an 10 features 7 spread 8 over 8 over 9 her 9 her 10 features 11 , 12 like 12 like 13 sunshine 13 sunshine 14 that 14 that 15 grows 15 grows 16 melancholy 15 grows 17 in 15 grows 18 some 15 grows 21 . 18 some 19 desolate 19 desolate 20 spot her lips moved inaudibly , but at length she spake : 1 her 2 lips 1 her 9 she 2 lips 3 moved 4 inaudibly 5 , 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 at 7 at 8 length 8 length 9 she 9 she 10 spake 10 spake 11 : " [i] hear it , [i] [hear] it ! 1 " 3 hear 1 " 9 ! 3 hear 4 it 4 it 5 , 8 it 9 ! break the bonds of natural affection , martyr thy love , and know that in all these things eternal wisdom hath its ends . ' 1 break 9 thy 2 the 3 bonds 3 bonds 4 of 4 of 5 natural 5 natural 6 affection 6 affection 9 thy 7 , 9 thy 8 martyr 9 thy 9 thy 10 love 9 thy 12 and 9 thy 23 ends 11 , 12 and 13 know 14 that 14 that 21 hath 15 in 16 all 15 in 21 hath 16 all 17 these 17 these 18 things 18 things 19 eternal 19 eternal 20 wisdom 21 hath 22 its 21 hath 23 ends 23 ends 25 ' 24 . 25 ' i [go] , friends , [i] [go] [.] 1 i 3 , 3 , 5 , 4 friends 5 , take ye my boy , my precious jewel . 1 take 2 ye 1 take 9 . 2 ye 8 jewel 3 my 4 boy 4 boy 5 , 5 , 8 jewel 6 my 7 precious 7 precious 8 jewel i go hence trusting that all shall be well , and that even for his infant hands there is a labor in the vineyard . " 1 i 4 trusting 2 go 3 hence 2 go 4 trusting 4 trusting 5 that 4 trusting 20 a 5 that 6 all 7 shall 8 be 8 be 9 well 9 well 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 that 12 that 13 even 13 even 14 for 14 for 17 hands 15 his 16 infant 15 his 17 hands 17 hands 18 there 18 there 19 is 18 there 20 a 20 a 21 labor 20 a 24 vineyard 22 in 23 the 23 the 24 vineyard 24 vineyard 25 . 25 . 26 " having held her hands over his head in mental prayer , she was ready to depart . 1 having 2 held 1 having 12 she 1 having 16 depart 3 her 4 hands 3 her 12 she 4 hands 7 head 5 over 7 head 6 his 7 head 7 head 8 in 8 in 9 mental 9 mental 10 prayer 10 prayer 11 , 13 was 14 ready 14 ready 16 depart 15 to 16 depart 16 depart 17 . she turned her steps toward the door , and the men who had stationed themselves to guard it withdrew and suffered her to pass . 1 she 3 her 2 turned 3 her 3 her 4 steps 3 her 14 stationed 5 toward 6 the 6 the 7 door 7 door 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 the 10 the 11 men 11 men 12 who 12 who 13 had 13 had 14 stationed 14 stationed 15 themselves 14 stationed 22 her 14 stationed 23 to 15 themselves 18 it 16 to 17 guard 17 guard 18 it 18 it 19 withdrew 19 withdrew 20 and 20 and 21 suffered 23 to 24 pass 24 pass 25 . a general sentiment of pity overcame the virulence of religious hatred . 1 a 2 general 1 a 6 overcame 2 general 3 sentiment 3 sentiment 4 of 4 of 5 pity 6 overcame 7 the 7 the 8 virulence 8 virulence 9 of 9 of 10 religious 10 religious 11 hatred 11 hatred 12 . she went , the apostle of her own unquiet heart , to renew the wanderings of past years . 1 she 2 went 2 went 3 , 3 , 5 apostle 3 , 6 of 3 , 15 wanderings 4 the 5 apostle 6 of 8 own 7 her 8 own 8 own 9 unquiet 9 unquiet 10 heart 10 heart 11 , 12 to 13 renew 13 renew 14 the 13 renew 15 wanderings 15 wanderings 18 years 16 of 17 past 17 past 18 years 18 years 19 . of the malice which generally accompanies a superfluity of sensitiveness [ilbrahim] was altogether destitute . 1 of 2 the 2 the 3 malice 3 malice 4 which 4 which 5 generally 5 generally 6 accompanies 6 accompanies 7 a 7 a 8 superfluity 8 superfluity 9 of 9 of 10 sensitiveness 10 sensitiveness 15 . 12 was 13 altogether 13 altogether 14 destitute 14 destitute 15 . when trodden upon , he would not turn ; when wounded , he could but die . 1 when 2 trodden 2 trodden 3 upon 2 trodden 4 , 2 trodden 6 would 4 , 5 he 6 would 7 not 6 would 14 could 7 not 8 turn 9 ; 10 when 9 ; 12 , 11 wounded 12 , 12 , 13 he 12 , 14 could 14 could 16 die 15 but 16 die 16 die 17 . his mind was wanting in the stamina of self-support . 1 his 2 mind 1 his 3 was 1 his 7 stamina 1 his 10 . 3 was 4 wanting 4 wanting 5 in 5 in 6 the 7 stamina 9 self-support 8 of 9 self-support her husband manifested an equal affection , although it grew daily less productive of familiar caresses . 1 her 2 husband 2 husband 3 manifested 3 manifested 5 equal 3 manifested 6 affection 3 manifested 13 productive 4 an 5 equal 7 , 8 although 8 although 9 it 9 it 10 grew 10 grew 11 daily 11 daily 12 less 12 less 13 productive 13 productive 14 of 13 productive 15 familiar 15 familiar 16 caresses 16 caresses 17 . as the sufferer 's own home was at some distance , [dorothy] willingly received him under [her] roof and [became] his tender and careful nurse . 1 as 2 the 1 as 11 , 2 the 3 sufferer 2 the 4 's 4 's 5 own 4 's 7 was 6 home 7 was 7 was 10 distance 8 at 10 distance 9 some 10 distance 11 , 13 willingly 13 willingly 18 roof 13 willingly 19 and 14 received 15 him 14 received 16 under 16 under 18 roof 19 and 21 his 21 his 22 tender 22 tender 23 and 22 tender 24 careful 24 careful 25 nurse 25 nurse 26 . it was that of reciting imaginary adventures on the spur of the moment , and apparently in inexhaustible succession . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 that 3 that 11 of 4 of 5 reciting 5 reciting 6 imaginary 6 imaginary 7 adventures 6 imaginary 8 on 8 on 9 the 9 the 10 spur 9 the 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 moment 13 moment 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 apparently 16 apparently 17 in 17 in 20 . 18 inexhaustible 19 succession 19 succession 20 . the boy 's parents at length removed him to complete his cure under their own roof . 1 the 2 boy 2 boy 4 parents 3 's 4 parents 4 parents 6 length 4 parents 14 their 5 at 6 length 6 length 9 to 7 removed 8 him 8 him 9 to 10 complete 11 his 10 complete 12 cure 10 complete 14 their 13 under 14 their 14 their 15 own 14 their 17 . 15 own 16 roof but it happened that an unexpected addition was made to the heavenly little band . 1 but 3 happened 2 it 3 happened 3 happened 4 that 4 that 8 was 5 an 6 unexpected 5 an 7 addition 5 an 8 was 8 was 9 made 9 made 10 to 10 to 11 the 11 the 14 band 11 the 15 . 12 heavenly 13 little 13 little 14 band the poor child 's arms had been raised to guard his head from the storm of blows , but now he dropped them at once . 1 the 2 poor 2 poor 3 child 3 child 4 's 3 child 5 arms 3 child 11 his 6 had 7 been 7 been 8 raised 8 raised 9 to 9 to 10 guard 10 guard 11 his 11 his 21 he 12 head 13 from 13 from 14 the 13 from 15 storm 15 storm 16 of 15 storm 17 blows 17 blows 18 , 18 , 19 but 19 but 20 now 20 now 21 he 21 he 22 dropped 22 dropped 23 them 23 them 25 once 24 at 25 once 25 once 26 . its signs were principally of a negative character , and to be discovered only by those who had previously known him . 1 its 2 signs 2 signs 3 were 3 were 4 principally 4 principally 5 of 5 of 6 a 6 a 7 negative 7 negative 8 character 8 character 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 to 11 to 12 be 12 be 13 discovered 13 discovered 15 by 14 only 15 by 15 by 16 those 16 those 17 who 17 who 18 had 18 had 19 previously 19 previously 20 known 20 known 21 him 21 him 22 . sometimes at night , and probably in his dreams , he was heard to cry , " mother ! 1 sometimes 2 at 2 at 3 night 3 night 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 probably 6 probably 7 in 7 in 8 his 8 his 9 dreams 9 dreams 10 , 10 , 11 he 11 he 12 was 12 was 14 to 13 heard 14 to 14 to 15 cry 15 cry 16 , 16 , 17 " 16 , 19 ! 18 mother 19 ! in the mean time , neither the fierceness of the persecutors nor the infatuation of their victims had decreased . 1 in 2 the 1 in 5 , 2 the 3 mean 4 time 5 , 5 , 6 neither 5 , 17 victims 6 neither 7 the 6 neither 8 fierceness 6 neither 12 nor 8 fierceness 11 persecutors 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 persecutors 12 nor 13 the 12 nor 14 infatuation 15 of 16 their 16 their 17 victims 17 victims 18 had 18 had 19 decreased 19 decreased 20 . the hale and weatherbeaten old man who sat beside him had sustained less injury from a far longer course of the same mode of life . 1 the 2 hale 2 hale 4 weatherbeaten 3 and 4 weatherbeaten 4 weatherbeaten 5 old 4 weatherbeaten 13 less 5 old 6 man 6 man 7 who 7 who 8 sat 8 sat 9 beside 9 beside 10 him 11 had 12 sustained 12 sustained 13 less 13 less 14 injury 13 less 23 mode 13 less 26 . 14 injury 15 from 16 a 18 longer 16 a 23 mode 17 far 18 longer 18 longer 19 course 19 course 20 of 21 the 22 same 22 same 23 mode 23 mode 24 of 24 of 25 life " [thy] [voice] [has] fallen on my ear like a [sound] afar [off] and [indistinct] , " replied [pearson] , without lifting his eyes . 1 " 5 fallen 5 fallen 6 on 5 fallen 8 ear 6 on 7 my 8 ear 12 afar 9 like 10 a 10 a 12 afar 12 afar 25 . 14 and 16 , 14 and 20 , 16 , 17 " 17 " 18 replied 20 , 21 without 20 , 25 . 21 without 22 lifting 22 lifting 23 his 22 lifting 24 eyes faint not , for thy burden is yet light . " 1 faint 2 not 1 faint 3 , 3 , 4 for 3 , 11 " 4 for 5 thy 4 for 7 is 5 thy 6 burden 7 is 9 light 8 yet 9 light 10 . 11 " " it is heavy ! 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 heavy 4 heavy 5 ! it is heavier than [i] [can] bear ! " exclaimed [pearson] , with the impatience of a [variable] spirit . 1 it 2 is 1 it 7 bear 2 is 3 heavier 3 heavier 4 than 7 bear 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 9 " 19 spirit 10 exclaimed 12 , 12 , 13 with 13 with 14 the 14 the 15 impatience 15 impatience 16 of 16 of 17 a 17 a 19 spirit 19 spirit 20 . all [this] [i] [could] [have] borne and counted myself blessed . 1 all 6 borne 6 borne 7 and 7 and 8 counted 8 counted 10 blessed 9 myself 10 blessed 10 blessed 11 . verily , [i] [am] an accursed [man] , and [i] [will] [lay] me down in the dust and lift up my head no more . " 1 verily 2 , 2 , 9 and 5 an 6 accursed 6 accursed 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 17 dust 13 me 14 down 14 down 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 17 dust 17 dust 18 and 18 and 19 lift 19 lift 20 up 20 up 21 my 21 my 22 head 22 head 23 no 23 no 24 more 24 more 25 . 25 . 26 " as we went on " 1 as 3 went 2 we 3 went 3 went 4 on 4 on 5 " " have [i] not borne all this , and have [i] [murmured] ? " interrupted [pearson] , impatiently . 1 " 9 and 1 " 10 have 2 have 4 not 2 have 5 borne 5 borne 6 all 6 all 7 this 7 this 8 , 8 , 9 and 10 have 13 ? 13 ? 14 " 14 " 17 , 15 interrupted 17 , 17 , 19 . 18 impatiently 19 . " [nay] , [friend] , but hear me , " [continued] the other . 1 " 3 , 1 " 10 " 3 , 6 but 5 , 6 but 7 hear 8 me 8 me 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 12 the 12 the 13 other 13 other 14 . at length we came to a tract of fertile land . 1 at 2 length 1 at 3 we 3 we 4 came 4 came 5 to 5 to 6 a 6 a 8 of 7 tract 8 of 8 of 9 fertile 9 fertile 10 land 10 land 11 . then came bitter thoughts upon me yea , remembrances that were like death to my soul . 1 then 2 came 2 came 3 bitter 2 came 5 upon 2 came 11 were 3 bitter 4 thoughts 5 upon 6 me 7 yea 8 , 8 , 9 remembrances 9 remembrances 10 that 10 that 11 were 11 were 12 like 12 like 13 death 13 death 14 to 13 death 16 soul 15 my 16 soul 16 soul 17 . the happiness of my early days was painted to me , the disquiet of my manhood , the altered faith of my declining years . 1 the 11 , 2 happiness 6 days 2 happiness 11 , 3 of 6 days 4 my 5 early 5 early 6 days 7 was 8 painted 7 was 9 to 9 to 10 me 9 to 11 , 11 , 12 the 12 the 14 of 13 disquiet 14 of 14 of 17 , 15 my 16 manhood 16 manhood 17 , 17 , 18 the 18 the 21 of 19 altered 20 faith 19 altered 21 of 21 of 22 my 22 my 23 declining 23 declining 24 years 24 years 25 . " [couldst] [thou] obey the command [at] such a moment ? " exclaimed [pearson] , shuddering . 1 " 4 obey 1 " 11 ? 1 " 12 " 4 obey 6 command 5 the 6 command 8 such 9 a 8 such 11 ? 9 a 10 moment 12 " 17 . 13 exclaimed 15 , 15 , 16 shuddering 15 , 17 . " yea ! yea ! " replied the old man , hurriedly . 1 " 2 yea 2 yea 4 yea 3 ! 4 yea 4 yea 5 ! 5 ! 7 replied 6 " 7 replied 7 replied 8 the 7 replied 10 man 9 old 10 man 10 man 12 hurriedly 11 , 12 hurriedly 12 hurriedly 13 . but [i] [yielded] not ; [i] [knelt] [down] and wrestled with the tempter , while the scourge bit more fiercely into the flesh . 1 but 4 not 1 but 24 . 4 not 5 ; 9 and 10 wrestled 10 wrestled 11 with 11 with 13 tempter 12 the 13 tempter 13 tempter 15 while 13 tempter 23 flesh 14 , 15 while 15 while 16 the 15 while 18 bit 16 the 17 scourge 18 bit 20 fiercely 19 more 20 fiercely 21 into 22 the 22 the 23 flesh 23 flesh 24 . my prayer was heard , and [i] went on in peace and joy toward the wilderness . " 1 my 18 " 2 prayer 4 heard 3 was 4 heard 4 heard 5 , 5 , 6 and 5 , 10 in 6 and 8 went 8 went 9 on 10 in 11 peace 11 peace 12 and 12 and 13 joy 13 joy 14 toward 14 toward 15 the 15 the 16 wilderness 16 wilderness 17 . 17 . 18 " her wounds have been deep and many , but this will be the sorest of all . " 1 her 2 wounds 1 her 3 have 1 her 14 sorest 3 have 4 been 3 have 10 this 4 been 5 deep 5 deep 6 and 5 deep 8 , 6 and 7 many 8 , 9 but 10 this 11 will 11 will 12 be 12 be 13 the 14 sorest 15 of 15 of 16 all 15 of 18 " 17 . 18 " the boy hath done his work , and she will feel that he is taken hence in kindness both to him and her . 1 the 2 boy 2 boy 3 hath 3 hath 4 done 3 hath 16 hence 5 his 6 work 6 work 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 will 9 she 10 will 10 will 11 feel 11 feel 16 hence 12 that 13 he 13 he 14 is 14 is 15 taken 15 taken 16 hence 16 hence 17 in 17 in 18 kindness 18 kindness 19 both 19 both 20 to 19 both 24 . 20 to 22 and 21 him 22 and 22 and 23 her blessed , blessed are they that with so little suffering can enter into peace ! " 1 blessed 2 , 1 blessed 3 blessed 3 blessed 4 are 3 blessed 15 ! 4 are 5 they 4 are 6 that 6 that 7 with 6 that 11 can 7 with 8 so 8 so 9 little 10 suffering 11 can 11 can 12 enter 12 enter 13 into 13 into 14 peace 15 ! 16 " the fitful rush of the wind was now disturbed by a portentous sound : it was a quick and heavy knocking at the outer door . 1 the 2 fitful 2 fitful 3 rush 3 rush 4 of 3 rush 6 wind 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 wind 6 wind 7 was 6 wind 12 portentous 7 was 8 now 8 now 9 disturbed 8 now 11 a 9 disturbed 10 by 12 portentous 13 sound 12 portentous 19 and 12 portentous 22 at 13 sound 14 : 14 : 15 it 16 was 17 a 17 a 19 and 18 quick 19 and 19 and 20 heavy 19 and 21 knocking 22 at 25 door 22 at 26 . 23 the 24 outer 24 outer 25 door " the men of blood have come to seek me , " he observed , with calmness . 1 " 2 the 1 " 6 have 3 men 5 blood 3 men 6 have 4 of 5 blood 6 have 7 come 7 come 8 to 8 to 9 seek 9 seek 10 me 10 me 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 he 13 he 14 observed 14 observed 15 , 15 , 16 with 16 with 17 calmness 17 calmness 18 . it is an [end] [i] [have] [long] [looked] for [.] 1 it 2 is 1 it 9 for 2 is 3 an i will open unto them lest they say , ' [lo] , he feareth ! ' " 1 i 2 will 2 will 3 open 3 open 4 unto 4 unto 5 them 5 them 7 they 6 lest 7 they 7 they 8 say 8 say 9 , 9 , 10 ' 10 ' 12 , 12 , 17 " 13 he 14 feareth 14 feareth 15 ! 15 ! 16 ' 16 ' 17 " " [nay] ; [i] [will] present myself before them , " said [pearson] , with recovered [fortitude] . 1 " 3 ; 1 " 7 myself 1 " 18 . 6 present 7 myself 8 before 9 them 9 them 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 14 , 14 , 15 with 14 , 18 . 15 with 16 recovered " it may be that they seek me alone and know not that thou abidest with me . " 1 " 9 alone 2 it 4 be 2 it 5 that 3 may 4 be 5 that 6 they 6 they 7 seek 6 they 8 me 6 they 9 alone 9 alone 10 and 10 and 11 know 10 and 18 . 10 and 19 " 11 know 12 not 11 know 13 that 13 that 14 thou 14 thou 15 abidest 15 abidest 16 with 16 with 17 me 18 . 19 " " let us go boldly , both one and the other , " rejoined his companion . 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 2 let 4 go 4 go 5 boldly 5 boldly 6 , 6 , 7 both 7 both 9 and 8 one 9 and 9 and 10 the 9 and 11 other 9 and 12 , 10 the 11 other 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 rejoined 14 rejoined 15 his 15 his 16 companion 16 companion 17 . " it is not fitting that thou or [i] should shrink . " 1 " 2 it 1 " 12 . 2 it 7 thou 3 is 7 thou 4 not 5 fitting 4 not 7 thou 6 that 7 thou 7 thou 8 or 7 thou 11 shrink 10 should 11 shrink 12 . 13 " " enter , friend , and [do] [thy] errand , be it [what] it may , " said [pearson] . 1 " 2 enter 1 " 17 " 2 enter 3 , 3 , 6 and 4 friend 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 9 errand 9 errand 10 , 9 errand 12 it 10 , 11 be 14 it 15 may 14 it 16 , 16 , 17 " 17 " 18 said 18 said 20 . " it must needs be pressing , since thou comest on such a bitter night . " 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 must 2 it 9 thou 4 needs 5 be 4 needs 9 thou 5 be 6 pressing 6 pressing 7 , 8 since 9 thou 9 thou 10 comest 9 thou 16 . 9 thou 17 " 10 comest 11 on 11 on 12 such 12 such 13 a 13 a 14 bitter 14 bitter 15 night " peace be with this household ! " said the stranger , when they stood on the floor of the inner apartment . 1 " 3 be 1 " 8 " 2 peace 3 be 3 be 4 with 4 with 6 household 5 this 6 household 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 10 the 11 stranger 11 stranger 12 , 12 , 13 when 13 when 14 they 13 when 15 stood 15 stood 16 on 16 on 18 floor 17 the 18 floor 18 floor 19 of 19 of 20 the 20 the 21 inner 21 inner 22 apartment 22 apartment 23 . pearson [started] ; the elder [quaker] stirred the [slumbering] embers of the fire till they sent up a clear and lofty blaze . 1 pearson 3 ; 3 ; 4 the 4 the 5 elder 5 elder 18 a 7 stirred 8 the 7 stirred 17 up 8 the 10 embers 10 embers 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 fire 13 fire 14 till 14 till 15 they 15 they 16 sent 17 up 18 a 18 a 23 . 19 clear 20 and 19 clear 23 . 20 and 21 lofty 21 lofty 22 blaze " [catharine] , blessed woman , " [exclaimed] the old man , " art thou come to this darkened land again ? 1 " 13 " 1 " 14 art 3 , 4 blessed 3 , 6 , 4 blessed 5 woman 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 the 7 " 12 , 9 the 10 old 10 old 11 man 12 , 13 " 14 art 15 thou 15 thou 18 this 16 come 17 to 17 to 18 this 18 this 19 darkened 18 this 20 land 20 land 21 again 21 again 22 ? art thou come to bear a valiant testimony as in former years ? 1 art 2 thou 1 art 3 come 3 come 5 bear 4 to 5 bear 5 bear 8 testimony 6 a 7 valiant 7 valiant 8 testimony 8 testimony 9 as 9 as 10 in 9 as 13 ? 10 in 12 years 11 former 12 years " rejoice , friends ! " she replied . 1 " 2 rejoice 2 rejoice 3 , 3 , 4 friends 3 , 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 she 7 she 8 replied 8 replied 9 . " thou who hast long been of our people , and thou whom a little child hath led to us , rejoice ! 1 " 4 hast 2 thou 3 who 3 who 4 hast 4 hast 6 been 4 hast 12 thou 5 long 6 been 6 been 7 of 8 our 9 people 9 people 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 thou 12 thou 13 whom 13 whom 14 a 13 whom 16 child 13 whom 17 hath 15 little 16 child 17 hath 18 led 18 led 19 to 19 to 20 us 20 us 22 rejoice 21 , 22 rejoice 22 rejoice 23 ! lo , [i] come , the messenger of glad tidings , for the day of persecution is over-past . 1 lo 2 , 1 lo 5 , 2 , 4 come 5 , 6 the 6 the 7 messenger 7 messenger 8 of 8 of 10 tidings 8 of 18 over-past 8 of 19 . 9 glad 10 tidings 10 tidings 11 , 10 tidings 16 persecution 12 for 13 the 13 the 14 day 14 day 15 of 15 of 16 persecution 16 persecution 17 is a ship 's company of our friends hath arrived at yonder town , and [i] [also] sailed joyfully [among] [them] . " 1 a 7 friends 1 a 21 . 1 a 22 " 2 ship 3 's 3 's 4 company 4 company 5 of 5 of 6 our 6 our 7 friends 8 hath 9 arrived 9 arrived 10 at 10 at 11 yonder 11 yonder 12 town 12 town 13 , 13 , 14 and 13 , 21 . 14 and 17 sailed 17 sailed 18 joyfully as [catharine] spoke [her] [eyes] [were] [roaming] [about] the [room] [in] search of [him] [for] [whose] sake [security] was [dear] to her . 1 as 3 spoke 1 as 9 the 9 the 12 search 12 search 13 of 12 search 22 her 17 sake 19 was 19 was 21 to 21 to 22 her 22 her 23 . pearson made a silent appeal to the old man , nor did the latter shrink from the painful task assigned him . 1 pearson 2 made 2 made 3 a 2 made 5 appeal 4 silent 5 appeal 5 appeal 6 to 5 appeal 9 man 7 the 8 old 8 old 9 man 9 man 11 nor 10 , 11 nor 11 nor 12 did 11 nor 22 . 12 did 15 shrink 13 the 14 latter 14 latter 15 shrink 15 shrink 16 from 16 from 19 task 16 from 20 assigned 17 the 18 painful 18 painful 19 task 20 assigned 21 him sister , go on rejoicing , for his tottering footsteps shall impede thine own no more . " 1 sister 2 , 1 sister 3 go 3 go 4 on 3 go 5 rejoicing 5 rejoicing 6 , 6 , 7 for 7 for 8 his 8 his 9 tottering 9 tottering 10 footsteps 10 footsteps 12 impede 11 shall 12 impede 12 impede 13 thine 13 thine 14 own 14 own 15 no 15 no 16 more 15 no 17 . 17 . 18 " but the unhappy mother was not thus to be consoled . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 unhappy 3 unhappy 4 mother 4 mother 5 was 5 was 6 not 6 not 7 thus 7 thus 8 to 8 to 9 be 9 be 10 consoled 10 consoled 11 . she shook like a leaf ; she turned white as the very snow that hung drifted into her hair . 1 she 2 shook 2 shook 5 leaf 3 like 4 a 4 a 5 leaf 5 leaf 13 snow 6 ; 8 turned 7 she 8 turned 8 turned 9 white 9 white 10 as 10 as 11 the 11 the 12 very 11 the 13 snow 13 snow 14 that 14 that 15 hung 15 hung 16 drifted 16 drifted 17 into 17 into 19 hair 18 her 19 hair 19 hair 20 . the firm old man extended his hand and held her up , keeping his eye upon hers as if to repress any outbreak of passion . 1 the 2 firm 1 the 5 extended 2 firm 3 old 3 old 4 man 5 extended 6 his 5 extended 7 hand 7 hand 8 and 7 hand 9 held 9 held 10 her 10 her 11 up 10 her 17 hers 12 , 13 keeping 13 keeping 14 his 14 his 15 eye 15 eye 16 upon 16 upon 17 hers 17 hers 18 as 18 as 19 if 18 as 21 repress 18 as 23 outbreak 19 if 20 to 22 any 23 outbreak 23 outbreak 24 of 23 outbreak 25 passion 25 passion 26 . surely , " added she , with a long shudder , " he hath spared me in this one thing . " 1 surely 2 , 1 surely 14 hath 2 , 3 " 3 " 4 added 5 she 6 , 6 , 7 with 7 with 8 a 7 with 9 long 9 long 10 shudder 9 long 14 hath 11 , 12 " 11 , 14 hath 13 he 14 hath 14 hath 15 spared 14 hath 16 me 14 hath 20 thing 14 hath 22 " 16 me 17 in 17 in 18 this 17 in 19 one 20 thing 21 . 21 . 22 " she broke forth with sudden and irrepressible violence : " tell me , man of cold heart , what has [god] done to me ? 1 she 2 broke 2 broke 3 forth 3 forth 4 with 4 with 5 sudden 5 sudden 6 and 6 and 7 irrepressible 6 and 8 violence 8 violence 15 of 9 : 10 " 10 " 11 tell 11 tell 12 me 12 me 13 , 13 , 14 man 13 , 15 of 15 of 16 cold 15 of 19 what 16 cold 17 heart 17 heart 18 , 19 what 25 ? 20 has 22 done 22 done 23 to 23 to 24 me 24 me 25 ? hath he cast me down never to rise again ? 1 hath 2 he 1 hath 3 cast 1 hath 10 ? 3 cast 5 down 4 me 5 down 6 never 7 to 6 never 9 again 7 to 8 rise 9 again 10 ? hath he crushed my very heart in his hand ? 1 hath 3 crushed 1 hath 4 my 1 hath 10 ? 2 he 3 crushed 4 my 5 very 4 my 6 heart 6 heart 9 hand 7 in 9 hand 8 his 9 hand and [thou] [to] [whom] [i] committed [my] [child] , [how] hast [thou] fulfilled thy trust ? 1 and 6 committed 6 committed 9 , 9 , 16 ? 11 hast 13 fulfilled 13 fulfilled 14 thy 13 fulfilled 15 trust 13 fulfilled 16 ? give me back the boy well , sound , alive alive or earth and heaven shall avenge me ! " 1 give 2 me 1 give 3 back 3 back 4 the 4 the 5 boy 5 boy 6 well 6 well 7 , 6 well 8 sound 8 sound 9 , 9 , 10 alive 10 alive 11 alive 11 alive 12 or 12 or 16 shall 12 or 19 ! 13 earth 14 and 14 and 15 heaven 14 and 16 shall 16 shall 17 avenge 17 avenge 18 me 19 ! 20 " the agonized shriek of [catharine] was [answered] by the faint the very faint voice of a child . 1 the 2 agonized 1 the 15 of 2 agonized 3 shriek 3 shriek 4 of 4 of 6 was 6 was 10 faint 8 by 9 the 9 the 10 faint 11 the 12 very 11 the 13 faint 13 faint 14 voice 13 faint 15 of 15 of 16 a 16 a 17 child 17 child 18 . but after a little time he relinquished whatever secret hope had agitated him and with one low complaining whisper turned his cheek upon the pillow . 1 but 2 after 2 after 3 a 3 a 4 little 4 little 5 time 5 time 6 he 6 he 7 relinquished 7 relinquished 8 whatever 7 relinquished 15 with 8 whatever 9 secret 8 whatever 11 had 9 secret 10 hope 11 had 13 him 12 agitated 13 him 13 him 14 and 15 with 16 one 15 with 18 complaining 15 with 20 turned 15 with 25 pillow 16 one 17 low 18 complaining 19 whisper 21 his 22 cheek 22 cheek 23 upon 23 upon 24 the 24 the 25 pillow 25 pillow 26 . as [dorothy] [looked] [upon] his features she perceived that their placid expression was again disturbed . 1 as 6 features 1 as 7 she 5 his 6 features 7 she 8 perceived 8 perceived 9 that 9 that 10 their 10 their 11 placid 11 placid 12 expression 12 expression 13 was 13 was 15 disturbed 14 again 15 disturbed 15 disturbed 16 . " friend , she is come ! 1 " 2 friend 2 friend 3 , 2 friend 6 come 4 she 5 is 5 is 6 come 6 come 7 ! open unto her ! " cried he . 1 open 3 her 1 open 6 cried 2 unto 3 her 4 ! 6 cried 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 7 he 7 he 8 . he looked into her face , and , reading its agony , said with feeble earnestness , 1 he 5 face 2 looked 5 face 3 into 5 face 4 her 5 face 5 face 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 9 reading 8 , 9 reading 9 reading 10 its 10 its 11 agony 11 agony 12 , 12 , 13 said 13 said 17 , 14 with 15 feeble 15 feeble 16 earnestness 16 earnestness 17 , " mourn not , dearest mother . 1 " 2 mourn 1 " 4 , 2 mourn 3 not 4 , 5 dearest 5 dearest 6 mother 6 mother 7 . i am happy now ; " and with these words the gentle boy was dead . 1 i 2 am 2 am 3 happy 3 happy 4 now 3 happy 15 dead 5 ; 6 " 6 " 7 and 7 and 8 with 8 with 9 these 9 these 10 words 10 words 14 was 11 the 12 gentle 11 the 13 boy 13 boy 14 was 14 was 15 dead 15 dead 16 . [mr] [.] [higginbotham's] [catastrophe] [.] it being nearly seven o'clock , he was as eager to hold a morning gossip as a city shopkeeper to read the morning paper . 1 it 2 being 1 it 3 nearly 1 it 7 he 4 seven 5 o'clock 5 o'clock 7 he 6 , 7 he 7 he 10 eager 7 he 19 shopkeeper 8 was 10 eager 9 as 10 eager 10 eager 11 to 11 to 12 hold 13 a 14 morning 14 morning 15 gossip 14 morning 19 shopkeeper 16 as 17 a 16 as 19 shopkeeper 17 a 18 city 19 shopkeeper 20 to 19 shopkeeper 23 morning 20 to 21 read 21 read 22 the 23 morning 24 paper 24 paper 25 . " [good-morning] , mister , " said [dominicus] , when [within] speaking-distance . 1 " 3 , 1 " 4 mister 4 mister 5 , 4 mister 12 speaking-distance 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 10 when 9 , 10 when 12 speaking-distance 13 . " you go a pretty good jog . 1 " 2 you 1 " 8 . 2 you 4 a 3 go 4 a 4 a 6 good 5 pretty 6 good 7 jog 8 . what 's the [latest] news at [parker] 's [falls] ? " 1 what 2 's 1 what 10 ? 2 's 3 the 2 's 5 news 5 news 6 at 8 's 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " well , then , " rejoined [dominicus] [pike] , " let's have the latest news where you did come from . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 22 . 7 rejoined 10 , 7 rejoined 12 let's 10 , 11 " 12 let's 13 have 12 let's 16 news 13 have 14 the 14 the 15 latest 16 news 17 where 17 where 18 you 17 where 21 from 19 did 20 come 20 come 21 from 21 from 22 . i 'm not particular about [parker] 's [falls] . 1 i 2 'm 1 i 9 . 2 'm 3 not 3 not 5 about 4 particular 5 about 5 about 7 's any place will answer . " 1 any 2 place 1 any 6 " 3 will 4 answer 4 answer 5 . 5 . 6 " " [i] do remember one little trifle of news , " said he . 1 " 3 do 1 " 11 " 3 do 4 remember 4 remember 6 little 5 one 6 little 7 trifle 8 of 8 of 9 news 9 news 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 he 13 he 14 . " old [mr] [higginbotham] [of] [kimballton] was murdered in his orchard at eight o'clock last night by an [irishman] and a nigger . 1 " 2 old 1 " 7 was 7 was 8 murdered 8 murdered 9 in 8 murdered 17 by 9 in 10 his 10 his 14 o'clock 11 orchard 12 at 12 at 14 o'clock 13 eight 14 o'clock 14 o'clock 15 last 15 last 16 night 17 by 22 nigger 18 an 20 and 20 and 21 a 21 a 22 nigger 22 nigger 23 . they strung him up to the branch of a [st] [michael] 's [pear] tree where nobody would find him till the morning . " 1 they 3 him 2 strung 3 him 3 him 4 up 3 him 19 him 4 up 5 to 4 up 6 the 6 the 7 branch 7 branch 8 of 7 branch 9 a 9 a 12 's 14 tree 15 where 15 where 18 find 16 nobody 17 would 17 would 18 find 18 find 19 him 19 him 21 the 20 till 21 the 21 the 22 morning 22 morning 23 . 23 . 24 " he was rather astonished at the rapidity with which the news had spread . 1 he 2 was 2 was 4 astonished 2 was 12 had 3 rather 4 astonished 4 astonished 7 rapidity 5 at 6 the 5 at 7 rapidity 8 with 9 which 9 which 12 had 10 the 11 news 11 news 12 had 12 had 13 spread 12 had 14 . the stranger on foot must have worn seven-league boots , to travel at such a rate . 1 the 2 stranger 2 stranger 3 on 3 on 4 foot 3 on 5 must 5 must 6 have 6 have 7 worn 7 worn 8 seven-league 8 seven-league 9 boots 9 boots 10 , 10 , 11 to 11 to 12 travel 12 travel 16 rate 13 at 14 such 14 such 15 a 15 a 16 rate 16 rate 17 . " [ill-news] flies [fast] , they say , " thought [dominicus] [pike] , " but this beats railroads . 1 " 3 flies 3 flies 5 , 5 , 6 they 6 they 7 say 7 say 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 14 " 10 thought 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 but 14 " 19 . 15 but 16 this 16 this 17 beats 17 beats 18 railroads the fellow ought to be hired to go [express] with the [president] 's message . " 1 the 2 fellow 2 fellow 3 ought 2 fellow 6 hired 3 ought 4 to 3 ought 5 be 4 to 5 be 6 hired 8 go 7 to 8 go 8 go 10 with 10 with 11 the 11 the 16 " 13 's 14 message 14 message 15 . 15 . 16 " he met with one piece of corroborative evidence . 1 he 2 met 2 met 3 with 3 with 4 one 4 one 5 piece 5 piece 6 of 6 of 7 corroborative 7 corroborative 8 evidence 8 evidence 9 . his property [would] [descend] to a [pretty] niece who was [now] keeping school in [kimballton] . 1 his 2 property 2 property 5 to 5 to 6 a 6 a 8 niece 8 niece 9 who 9 who 10 was 9 who 16 . 10 was 12 keeping 12 keeping 13 school 13 school 14 in there were as many as twenty people in the room , nineteen of whom received it all for gospel . 1 there 2 were 2 were 4 many 2 were 15 received 3 as 4 many 4 many 5 as 5 as 6 twenty 5 as 7 people 8 in 9 the 9 the 10 room 10 room 15 received 11 , 12 nineteen 12 nineteen 13 of 13 of 14 whom 14 whom 15 received 15 received 16 it 16 it 17 all 17 all 18 for 18 for 19 gospel 18 for 20 . " [i] tell the story [as] [i] heard it , mister , " answered [dominicus] , dropping his half-burnt cigar . 1 " 3 tell 1 " 13 " 3 tell 5 story 4 the 5 story 8 heard 9 it 9 it 10 , 10 , 11 mister 11 mister 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 answered 13 " 21 . 16 , 17 dropping 17 dropping 18 his 18 his 19 half-burnt 19 half-burnt 20 cigar 20 cigar 21 . he didn't seem to know any more about his [own] murder [than] [i] did . " 1 he 2 didn't 1 he 9 his 2 didn't 3 seem 3 seem 4 to 4 to 5 know 5 know 8 about 6 any 7 more 7 more 8 about 9 his 11 murder 11 murder 16 " 14 did 15 . 15 . 16 " " why , then it can't be a fact ! " exclaimed [dominicus] [pike] . 1 " 10 ! 1 " 15 . 2 why 3 , 2 why 10 ! 3 , 4 then 4 then 6 can't 5 it 6 can't 6 can't 7 be 6 can't 9 fact 8 a 9 fact 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 exclaimed here was a sad resurrection of old [mr] [higginbotham] ! 1 here 2 was 1 here 10 ! 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 sad 4 sad 5 resurrection 5 resurrection 6 of 6 of 7 old " [good-morning] , mister , " said the pedler , reining in his mare . 1 " 3 , 1 " 4 mister 4 mister 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 pedler 9 pedler 14 mare 10 , 11 reining 11 reining 12 in 12 in 13 his 13 his 14 mare 14 mare 15 . " if you come from [kimballton] [or] that [neighborhood] , maybe you can tell me the real fact about this affair of old [mr] [higginbotham] . 1 " 2 if 1 " 8 that 2 if 3 you 3 you 4 come 4 come 5 from 8 that 10 , 10 , 11 maybe 11 maybe 12 you 12 you 13 can 13 can 14 tell 14 tell 15 me 14 tell 19 about 16 the 17 real 17 real 18 fact 18 fact 19 about 19 about 20 this 20 this 21 affair 21 affair 22 of 22 of 23 old 23 old 26 . was the old fellow actually murdered two or three nights [ago] [by] [an] [irishman] and a nigger ? " 1 was 2 the 1 was 19 " 2 the 3 old 3 old 4 fellow 5 actually 6 murdered 6 murdered 8 or 7 two 8 or 8 or 9 three 9 three 10 nights 10 nights 15 and 15 and 16 a 16 a 17 nigger 17 nigger 18 ? 18 ? 19 " dominicus had spoken in too great a hurry to observe at first that the stranger himself had a deep tinge of negro blood . 1 dominicus 3 spoken 1 dominicus 16 himself 2 had 3 spoken 3 spoken 4 in 3 spoken 13 that 4 in 6 great 5 too 6 great 6 great 7 a 7 a 8 hurry 8 hurry 9 to 9 to 10 observe 10 observe 11 at 11 at 12 first 13 that 14 the 15 stranger 16 himself 16 himself 17 had 16 himself 18 a 18 a 19 deep 18 a 20 tinge 20 tinge 21 of 20 tinge 23 blood 22 negro 23 blood 23 blood 24 . " no , no ! 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 , 3 , 4 no 4 no 5 ! there was no colored man . 1 there 2 was 1 there 3 no 2 was 3 no 3 no 5 man 3 no 6 . 4 colored 5 man it was [an] [irishman] that hanged him last night at [eight] o'clock ; [i] [came] [away] [at] [seven] [.] 1 it 2 was 1 it 13 ; 2 was 5 that 5 that 6 hanged 6 hanged 7 him 7 him 12 o'clock 8 last 9 night 9 night 10 at 10 at 12 o'clock his folks can't have looked for him in the orchard yet . " 1 his 2 folks 2 folks 3 can't 3 can't 4 have 4 have 5 looked 5 looked 6 for 6 for 7 him 7 him 8 in 8 in 9 the 9 the 10 orchard 10 orchard 11 yet 11 yet 12 . 12 . 13 " dominicus stared after him in great perplexity . 1 dominicus 2 stared 2 stared 3 after 3 after 4 him 4 him 5 in 5 in 7 perplexity 6 great 7 perplexity 7 perplexity 8 . " but let the poor devil go , " thought the pedler . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 let 3 let 4 the 3 let 7 go 3 let 13 . 4 the 5 poor 5 poor 6 devil 7 go 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 thought 9 " 12 pedler 10 thought 11 the " [i] don't want his [black] blood on [my] head , and hanging the nigger [wouldn't] [unhang] [mr] [higginbotham] . 1 " 3 don't 1 " 20 . 3 don't 4 want 5 his 7 blood 7 blood 15 nigger 8 on 10 head 10 head 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 hanging 13 hanging 14 the 14 the 15 nigger 15 nigger 20 . unhang the old gentleman ? 1 unhang 2 the 2 the 3 old 3 old 4 gentleman 4 gentleman 5 ? his second duty , of course , was to impart [mr] [higginbotham] 's catastrophe to the hostler . 1 his 2 second 2 second 3 duty 3 duty 4 , 4 , 5 of 5 of 6 course 6 course 7 , 7 , 9 to 8 was 9 to 9 to 10 impart 10 impart 13 's 13 's 14 catastrophe 14 catastrophe 15 to 15 to 16 the 16 the 17 hostler 17 hostler 18 . the inhabitants felt their own prosperity interested in his fate . 1 the 3 felt 2 inhabitants 3 felt 3 felt 5 own 3 felt 7 interested 3 felt 10 fate 4 their 5 own 5 own 6 prosperity 8 in 9 his 9 his 10 fate 10 fate 11 . the village poet likewise commemorated the young lady 's grief in seventeen stanzas of a ballad . 1 the 2 village 2 village 16 ballad 3 poet 4 likewise 3 poet 8 lady 4 likewise 5 commemorated 6 the 7 young 7 young 8 lady 8 lady 9 's 8 lady 16 ballad 9 's 10 grief 10 grief 11 in 12 seventeen 13 stanzas 13 stanzas 14 of 14 of 15 a 15 a 16 ballad 16 ballad 17 . had [mr] [higginbotham] cared [about] [posthumous] renown , his untimely ghost would have exulted in this tumult . 1 had 4 cared 4 cared 7 renown 7 renown 8 , 8 , 9 his 9 his 10 untimely 10 untimely 11 ghost 11 ghost 14 exulted 12 would 13 have 12 would 14 exulted 14 exulted 16 this 15 in 16 this 16 this 17 tumult 17 tumult 18 . it had travelled all night , and must have shifted horses at [kimballton] [at] [three] [in] the [morning] . 1 it 11 horses 2 had 3 travelled 2 had 8 must 3 travelled 7 and 4 all 5 night 5 night 6 , 6 , 7 and 8 must 9 have 9 have 10 shifted 9 have 11 horses 11 horses 12 at 11 horses 19 . 12 at 17 the " now we shall hear all the particulars ! " shouted the crowd . 1 " 2 now 2 now 3 we 3 we 4 shall 4 shall 5 hear 5 hear 6 all 5 hear 8 particulars 7 the 8 particulars 8 particulars 13 crowd 9 ! 10 " 9 ! 11 shouted 11 shouted 13 crowd 12 the 13 crowd 13 crowd 14 . " [mr] [higginbotham] ! 1 " 4 ! [mr] [higginbotham] [!] tell us the [particulars] about [old] [mr] [higginbotham] ! " bawled the mob . 1 tell 2 us 1 tell 3 the 1 tell 5 about 5 about 13 mob 5 about 14 . 9 ! 10 " 9 ! 12 the 10 " 11 bawled 12 the 13 mob " what is the coroner 's verdict ? 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 is 2 what 8 ? 3 is 4 the 4 the 5 coroner 5 coroner 6 's 7 verdict 8 ? are the murderers apprehended ? 1 are 2 the 2 the 3 murderers 3 murderers 4 apprehended 4 apprehended 5 ? is [mr] [higginbotham] 's niece come out of [her] [fainting-fits] [?] 1 is 8 of 4 's 5 niece 5 niece 6 come 6 come 7 out 7 out 8 of [mr] [higginbotham] [!] [mr] [higginbotham] [!] ["] the coachman said not a word except to swear awfully at the hostler for not bringing him a fresh team of horses . 1 the 2 coachman 2 coachman 3 said 2 coachman 10 awfully 3 said 4 not 3 said 6 word 4 not 5 a 7 except 8 to 8 to 9 swear 9 swear 10 awfully 10 awfully 14 for 11 at 13 hostler 11 at 14 for 12 the 13 hostler 14 for 16 bringing 15 not 16 bringing 16 bringing 17 him 16 bringing 20 team 18 a 19 fresh 19 fresh 20 team 20 team 22 horses 20 team 23 . 21 of 22 horses we [passed] [through] [kimballton] at three o'clock this morning , and most certainly should have been informed of the murder had any been perpetrated . 1 we 12 most 5 at 7 o'clock 5 at 10 , 6 three 7 o'clock 7 o'clock 9 morning 8 this 9 morning 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 most 12 most 13 certainly 12 most 21 had 14 should 15 have 15 have 16 been 16 been 17 informed 17 informed 18 of 18 of 19 the 18 of 20 murder 18 of 21 had 19 the 20 murder 21 had 23 been 22 any 23 been 23 been 24 perpetrated 23 been 25 . but [i] [have] proof [nearly] as strong as [mr] [higginbotham] ['s] [own] oral testimony in the negative . 1 but 4 proof 4 proof 15 in 6 as 7 strong 6 as 8 as 8 as 13 oral 13 oral 14 testimony 14 testimony 15 in 15 in 16 the 15 in 18 . 16 the 17 negative here is a note relating to a suit of his in the [connecticut] courts [which] was delivered me from that gentleman himself . 1 here 2 is 1 here 5 relating 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 note 5 relating 6 to 6 to 7 a 7 a 8 suit 8 suit 9 of 9 of 10 his 10 his 11 in 11 in 12 the 12 the 14 courts 14 courts 16 was 16 was 18 me 17 delivered 18 me 18 me 19 from 19 from 20 that 20 that 21 gentleman 21 gentleman 22 himself 22 himself 23 . i find it dated at ten o'clock last evening . ["] 1 i 4 dated 2 find 4 dated 3 it 4 dated 4 dated 5 at 4 dated 7 o'clock 6 ten 7 o'clock 7 o'clock 8 last 8 last 9 evening 9 evening 10 . but unexpected evidence was forthcoming . 1 but 2 unexpected 2 unexpected 3 evidence 2 unexpected 5 forthcoming 3 evidence 4 was 5 forthcoming 6 . " good people , " said she , " [i] [am] [mr] [higginbotham] 's niece . " 1 " 2 good 1 " 4 , 2 good 3 people 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 7 she 7 she 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 14 's 14 's 15 niece 15 niece 16 . 16 . 17 " but some shrewd fellows had doubted all along whether a young lady would be quite so desperate at the hanging of a rich old uncle . 1 but 2 some 2 some 3 shrewd 2 some 4 fellows 4 fellows 5 had 5 had 6 doubted 5 had 13 would 6 doubted 7 all 7 all 8 along 7 all 9 whether 9 whether 12 lady 10 a 11 young 11 young 12 lady 13 would 14 be 14 be 15 quite 15 quite 16 so 15 quite 17 desperate 15 quite 23 rich 17 desperate 18 at 18 at 19 the 19 the 20 hanging 20 hanging 21 of 21 of 22 a 22 a 23 rich 23 rich 24 old 23 rich 26 . 24 old 25 uncle he has the kindness to give me a home in his house , though [i] contribute to my own support by teaching a school . 1 he 2 has 2 has 3 the 3 the 4 kindness 3 the 16 contribute 4 kindness 5 to 6 give 7 me 6 give 8 a 6 give 9 home 9 home 12 house 9 home 16 contribute 10 in 12 house 11 his 12 house 13 , 14 though 14 though 16 contribute 16 contribute 17 to 16 contribute 22 teaching 17 to 18 my 18 my 19 own 20 support 21 by 21 by 22 teaching 22 teaching 23 a 22 teaching 24 school 24 school 25 . i [left] [kimballton] [this] [morning] to spend the vacation of commencement-week with a friend about five miles [from] [parker] ['s] [falls] . 1 i 6 to 6 to 7 spend 7 spend 8 the 8 the 9 vacation 9 vacation 10 of 10 of 22 . 11 commencement-week 12 with 12 with 13 a 13 a 14 friend 14 friend 15 about 15 about 16 five 16 five 17 miles 17 miles 22 . nothing saved [dominicus] either from mob-law or a court of justice [but] [an] eloquent appeal [made] by the young lady in his behalf . 1 nothing 2 saved 2 saved 24 . 4 either 7 or 4 either 15 appeal 5 from 6 mob-law 5 from 7 or 7 or 8 a 8 a 9 court 9 court 10 of 9 court 14 eloquent 10 of 11 justice 15 appeal 17 by 17 by 18 the 18 the 24 . 19 young 20 lady 20 lady 21 in 20 lady 23 behalf 21 in 22 his 23 behalf 24 . and , as he 's a real shaver , [i] 'll have the minister , or some other responsible man , for an endorser . " 1 and 2 , 2 , 3 as 2 , 15 , 3 as 5 's 3 as 7 real 4 he 5 's 6 a 7 real 8 shaver 9 , 8 shaver 14 minister 11 'll 12 have 12 have 13 the 13 the 14 minister 14 minister 15 , 15 , 16 or 16 or 17 some 17 some 18 other 18 other 19 responsible 19 responsible 20 man 20 man 21 , 21 , 23 an 22 for 23 an 23 an 24 endorser 23 an 25 . 25 . 26 " it was growing dusk when he reached the toll-house on [kimballton] turnpike , about a quarter of a mile from the village of this name . 1 it 2 was 1 it 8 the 2 was 3 growing 3 growing 4 dusk 4 dusk 5 when 5 when 6 he 6 he 7 reached 8 the 9 toll-house 9 toll-house 10 on 10 on 22 village 12 turnpike 13 , 13 , 16 quarter 14 about 15 a 15 a 16 quarter 16 quarter 17 of 17 of 18 a 18 a 19 mile 19 mile 20 from 20 from 21 the 21 the 22 village 22 village 23 of 23 of 24 this 24 this 25 name 25 name 26 . dominicus was acquainted with the toll-man , and while making change the usual remarks on the weather passed between them . 1 dominicus 2 was 1 dominicus 6 toll-man 2 was 3 acquainted 3 acquainted 4 with 4 with 5 the 6 toll-man 9 while 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 while 9 while 11 change 10 making 11 change 11 change 12 the 12 the 13 usual 13 usual 14 remarks 14 remarks 17 weather 15 on 16 the 15 on 17 weather 17 weather 18 passed 18 passed 19 between 19 between 20 them 20 them 21 . he 's been [to] [woodfield] [this] [afternoon] [,] attending a sheriff 's sale there . 1 he 2 's 1 he 9 attending 2 's 3 been 9 attending 12 's 10 a 11 sheriff 11 sheriff 12 's 12 's 14 there 13 sale 14 there 14 there 15 . " so they tell me , " said [dominicus] . 1 " 2 so 1 " 7 " 2 so 3 they 4 tell 5 me 5 me 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 . " [i] never saw a man look so yellow and thin as the squire does , " continued the toll-gatherer . 1 " 7 look 3 never 4 saw 4 saw 7 look 5 a 6 man 6 man 7 look 7 look 8 so 7 look 20 toll-gatherer 9 yellow 10 and 10 and 11 thin 11 thin 12 as 12 as 13 the 13 the 14 squire 14 squire 15 does 14 squire 18 continued 14 squire 20 toll-gatherer 15 does 16 , 17 " 18 continued 19 the 20 toll-gatherer 20 toll-gatherer 21 . " says [i] [to] myself tonight , ' [he] 's more like a ghost or an old mummy than good flesh and blood . ' " 1 " 2 says 1 " 26 " 5 myself 6 tonight 6 tonight 7 , 7 , 8 ' 8 ' 25 ' 10 's 11 more 11 more 19 than 12 like 13 a 13 a 14 ghost 14 ghost 18 mummy 15 or 16 an 16 an 17 old 16 an 18 mummy 18 mummy 19 than 19 than 20 good 20 good 22 and 21 flesh 22 and 22 and 23 blood 23 blood 24 . 24 . 25 ' 25 ' 26 " the pedler strained his eyes through the twilight , and could just discern the horseman now far ahead on the village road . 1 the 2 pedler 2 pedler 3 strained 3 strained 4 his 4 his 5 eyes 4 his 15 horseman 6 through 7 the 7 the 8 twilight 8 twilight 9 , 8 twilight 15 horseman 9 , 10 and 10 and 15 horseman 11 could 12 just 11 could 15 horseman 12 just 13 discern 14 the 15 horseman 15 horseman 16 now 15 horseman 22 road 15 horseman 23 . 16 now 17 far 17 far 18 ahead 19 on 20 the 19 on 22 road 20 the 21 village dominicus shivered . 1 dominicus 2 shivered 2 shivered 3 . " [mr] [higginbotham] has come back from the other world by way of the [kimballton] turnpike , " thought he . 1 " 4 has 1 " 18 " 4 has 5 come 5 come 6 back 6 back 7 from 7 from 8 the 7 from 10 world 9 other 10 world 10 world 11 by 11 by 12 way 11 by 16 turnpike 12 way 13 of 14 the 16 turnpike 17 , 18 " 18 " 21 . 19 thought 20 he 20 he 21 . dominicus knew the place , and the little mare stopped short by instinct , for he was not conscious of tightening the reins . 1 dominicus 2 knew 2 knew 4 place 3 the 4 place 4 place 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 the 6 and 10 stopped 7 the 8 little 8 little 9 mare 10 stopped 11 short 11 short 12 by 11 short 22 the 12 by 13 instinct 13 instinct 14 , 15 for 22 the 16 he 22 the 17 was 19 conscious 18 not 19 conscious 19 conscious 20 of 20 of 22 the 21 tightening 22 the 22 the 23 reins 22 the 24 . " for the soul of me , [i] cannot get by this gate ! " said he , trembling . 1 " 2 for 2 for 3 the 3 the 4 soul 4 soul 5 of 5 of 6 me 6 me 7 , 7 , 16 said 9 cannot 10 get 10 get 11 by 10 get 12 this 12 this 13 gate 13 gate 14 ! 14 ! 15 " 15 " 16 said 16 said 17 he 17 he 18 , 18 , 19 trembling 19 trembling 20 . " [i] never [shall] be [my] [own] [man] again [till] [i] [see] whether [mr] [higginbotham] is hanging on the [st] [michael] ['s] [pear] tree . " 1 " 9 again 3 never 5 be 3 never 9 again 9 again 26 " 13 whether 16 is 16 is 17 hanging 17 hanging 18 on 18 on 19 the 19 the 24 tree 24 tree 25 . 25 . 26 " one great branch stretched from the old contorted trunk across the path and threw the darkest shadow on that one spot . 1 one 3 branch 2 great 3 branch 3 branch 4 stretched 3 branch 9 trunk 5 from 6 the 6 the 7 old 7 old 8 contorted 8 contorted 9 trunk 9 trunk 10 across 10 across 11 the 11 the 12 path 12 path 13 and 13 and 14 threw 14 threw 15 the 14 threw 18 on 15 the 16 darkest 16 darkest 17 shadow 18 on 21 spot 19 that 20 one 20 one 21 spot 21 spot 22 . but something seemed to struggle beneath the branch . 1 but 2 something 2 something 3 seemed 2 something 8 branch 3 seemed 4 to 4 to 5 struggle 5 struggle 8 branch 6 beneath 7 the 6 beneath 8 branch 7 the 8 branch 8 branch 9 . " [mr] [higginbotham] , " said [dominicus] , tremulously , " you 're an honest man , and [i] 'll take your word for it . 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 5 " 11 " 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 tremulously 9 tremulously 10 , 11 " 12 you 12 you 13 're 13 're 14 an 14 an 15 honest 15 honest 16 man 16 man 17 , 17 , 18 and 18 and 20 'll 20 'll 21 take 21 take 24 for 22 your 23 word 23 word 24 for 24 for 25 it 25 it 26 . have you been hanged , or not ? " 1 have 2 you 1 have 3 been 3 been 4 hanged 4 hanged 5 , 4 hanged 6 or 6 or 7 not 6 or 8 ? 8 ? 9 " [little] [annie's] [ramble] [.] ding-dong ! 1 ding-dong 2 ! ding-dong ! 1 ding-dong 2 ! ding-dong ! 1 ding-dong 2 ! let me listen [too] . 1 let 2 me 1 let 3 listen 3 listen 5 . perhaps [little] [annie] would [like] [to] [go] [?] 1 perhaps 4 would little [annie] [shall] [take] a ramble [with] [me] . 1 little 5 a 1 little 6 ramble 6 ramble 9 . see ! 1 see 2 ! smooth [back] your brown curls , [annie] , and let me tie [on] your bonnet , and we will set forth . 1 smooth 8 , 1 smooth 9 and 3 your 4 brown 3 your 5 curls 5 curls 6 , 6 , 8 , 9 and 10 let 10 let 11 me 10 let 12 tie 12 tie 14 your 14 your 15 bonnet 15 bonnet 16 , 16 , 22 . 17 and 18 we 17 and 22 . 18 we 19 will 20 set 21 forth 21 forth 22 . what a strange couple to go on their rambles together ! 1 what 5 to 1 what 11 ! 2 a 3 strange 3 strange 4 couple 4 couple 5 to 5 to 6 go 5 to 9 rambles 6 go 7 on 7 on 8 their 9 rambles 10 together yet there is sympathy between us . 1 yet 6 us 2 there 3 is 3 is 6 us 4 sympathy 5 between 5 between 6 us 6 us 7 . now we turn the corner . 1 now 2 we 1 now 6 . 2 we 3 turn 2 we 5 corner 4 the 5 corner [hitherward] [,] [also] [,] [comes] [a] [man] [trundling] [a] [wheelbarrow] [along] [the] [pavement] [.] is not [little] [annie] afraid of such a tumult ? 1 is 2 not 2 not 5 afraid 5 afraid 6 of 6 of 7 such 7 such 8 a 8 a 9 tumult 9 tumult 10 ? now her eyes brighten with pleasure . 1 now 3 eyes 1 now 7 . 2 her 3 eyes 3 eyes 6 pleasure 4 brighten 5 with 5 with 6 pleasure who heeds the poor organ-grinder ? 1 who 6 ? 2 heeds 6 ? 3 the 5 organ-grinder 3 the 6 ? 4 poor 5 organ-grinder but where would [annie] [find] [a] partner ? 1 but 2 where 2 where 3 would 2 where 7 partner 2 where 8 ? it is a sad thought that [i] [have] chanced [upon] . 1 it 2 is 1 it 6 that 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 sad 4 sad 5 thought 6 that 9 chanced 9 chanced 11 . what a company of dancers should we be ! 1 what 2 a 2 a 3 company 3 company 4 of 4 of 5 dancers 5 dancers 9 ! 6 should 7 we 6 should 8 be 6 should 9 ! for [i] [too] [am] a gentleman of sober footsteps , and therefore , little [annie] , let us walk sedately on . 1 for 5 a 5 a 6 gentleman 6 gentleman 7 of 7 of 9 footsteps 7 of 22 . 8 sober 9 footsteps 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 therefore 11 and 16 , 12 therefore 13 , 13 , 14 little 16 , 17 let 17 let 18 us 18 us 20 sedately 19 walk 20 sedately 20 sedately 21 on 21 on 22 . it is a question with me whether this giddy child or my sage self have most pleasure in looking at the shop-windows . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 question 4 question 5 with 5 with 6 me 5 with 7 whether 7 whether 8 this 7 whether 11 or 7 whether 15 have 8 this 9 giddy 10 child 11 or 12 my 13 sage 13 sage 14 self 14 self 15 have 15 have 17 pleasure 15 have 22 shop-windows 16 most 17 pleasure 17 pleasure 18 in 19 looking 20 at 20 at 21 the 21 the 22 shop-windows 22 shop-windows 23 . all that is bright and gay attracts us both . 1 all 2 that 2 that 3 is 3 is 7 attracts 4 bright 5 and 4 bright 7 attracts 6 gay 7 attracts 7 attracts 8 us 8 us 9 both 9 both 10 . here is a shop to which the recollections of my boyhood as well as present partialities give a peculiar magic . 1 here 2 is 1 here 6 which 3 a 4 shop 3 a 6 which 5 to 6 which 6 which 7 the 6 which 8 recollections 6 which 17 give 9 of 10 my 10 my 11 boyhood 11 boyhood 16 partialities 12 as 13 well 12 as 14 as 14 as 16 partialities 15 present 16 partialities 16 partialities 17 give 17 give 19 peculiar 17 give 20 magic 17 give 21 . 18 a 19 peculiar 19 peculiar 20 magic here are pleasures , as some people would say , of a more exalted kind , in the window of a bookseller . 1 here 2 are 1 here 14 exalted 3 pleasures 4 , 4 , 5 as 5 as 7 people 6 some 7 people 7 people 8 would 8 would 9 say 9 say 10 , 10 , 11 of 11 of 12 a 12 a 14 exalted 13 more 14 exalted 14 exalted 15 kind 14 exalted 22 bookseller 14 exalted 23 . 16 , 17 in 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 window 19 window 22 bookseller 20 of 22 bookseller 21 a 22 bookseller is [annie] a literary [lady] ? 1 is 3 a 3 a 4 literary 4 literary 6 ? that would be very queer . 1 that 2 would 2 would 3 be 3 be 4 very 4 very 5 queer 5 queer 6 . oh , my stars ! 1 oh 2 , 2 , 3 my 3 my 4 stars 4 stars 5 ! is this a toyshop , or is it fairy-land ? 1 is 2 this 2 this 3 a 3 a 4 toyshop 4 toyshop 5 , 5 , 6 or 6 or 8 it 6 or 9 fairy-land 7 is 8 it 9 fairy-land 10 ? betwixt the [king] and [queen] [should] sit my little [annie] , the prettiest [fairy] of them [all] . 1 betwixt 2 the 1 betwixt 4 and 4 and 7 sit 7 sit 16 them 8 my 9 little 8 my 11 , 11 , 12 the 12 the 13 prettiest 13 prettiest 15 of 15 of 16 them 16 them 18 . but what cares [annie] for soldiers ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 7 ? 3 cares 5 for 3 cares 7 ? 5 for 6 soldiers this is the little girl 's true plaything . 1 this 2 is 1 this 5 girl 1 this 9 . 3 the 4 little 3 the 5 girl 5 girl 7 true 6 's 7 true 7 true 8 plaything little [annie] [does] [not] [understand] [what] [i] [am] [saying] [,] [but] [looks] [wishfully] at [the] proud lady in the window . 1 little 14 at 14 at 20 window 16 proud 17 lady 16 proud 18 in 18 in 19 the 19 the 20 window 20 window 21 . we will invite her home with us as we return . 1 we 2 will 2 will 3 invite 3 invite 4 her 4 her 7 us 5 home 6 with 6 with 7 us 7 us 10 return 8 as 9 we 8 as 10 return 10 return 11 . meantime , good-bye , [dame] [doll] ! 1 meantime 2 , 2 , 3 good-bye 3 good-bye 4 , 4 , 7 ! come , [little] [annie] , we shall find toys enough , go where we may . 1 come 2 , 2 , 5 , 5 , 6 we 6 we 7 shall 7 shall 8 find 8 find 10 enough 8 find 13 where 9 toys 10 enough 10 enough 11 , 12 go 13 where 13 where 14 we 13 where 15 may 13 where 16 . now we elbow our way among the throng again . 1 now 2 we 2 we 3 elbow 2 we 4 our 4 our 5 way 5 way 8 throng 6 among 7 the 7 the 8 throng 8 throng 9 again 9 again 10 . look up , [annie] [,] at that [canary-bird] hanging out of the window in his cage . 1 look 2 up 1 look 6 at 2 up 3 , 6 at 7 that 7 that 9 hanging 9 hanging 10 out 10 out 11 of 11 of 13 window 12 the 13 window 13 window 14 in 14 in 16 cage 15 his 16 cage 16 cage 17 . poor little fellow [!] 1 poor 2 little 1 poor 3 fellow what a pity that he does not know how miserable he is ! 1 what 2 a 2 a 3 pity 3 pity 4 that 4 that 5 he 5 he 6 does 6 does 7 not 7 not 8 know 8 know 9 how 9 how 10 miserable 10 miserable 11 he 11 he 12 is 12 is 13 ! there is a parrot , too , calling out , " [pretty] [poll] ! 1 there 2 is 1 there 7 , 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 parrot 4 parrot 5 , 5 , 6 too 7 , 8 calling 8 calling 9 out 9 out 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 14 ! pretty [poll] ! " as [we] pass [by] [.] 1 pretty 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 as 5 as 7 pass if she had said " [pretty] [annie] ! " there would have been some sense in it . 1 if 2 she 2 she 3 had 3 had 4 said 4 said 5 " 5 " 9 " 8 ! 9 " 9 " 18 . 10 there 11 would 11 would 12 have 12 have 13 been 13 been 14 some 14 some 15 sense 15 sense 16 in 16 in 17 it 17 it 18 . see that gray squirrel at the door of the fruit-shop whirling round and round so merrily within his wire wheel ! 1 see 2 that 1 see 3 gray 3 gray 4 squirrel 4 squirrel 11 whirling 5 at 7 door 6 the 7 door 7 door 10 fruit-shop 8 of 10 fruit-shop 9 the 10 fruit-shop 10 fruit-shop 11 whirling 11 whirling 12 round 11 whirling 16 merrily 12 round 14 round 13 and 14 round 14 round 15 so 15 so 16 merrily 16 merrily 17 within 17 within 18 his 17 within 19 wire 19 wire 20 wheel 20 wheel 21 ! being condemned to the treadmill , he makes it an amusement . 1 being 2 condemned 2 condemned 3 to 3 to 4 the 4 the 5 treadmill 5 treadmill 6 , 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 makes 8 makes 9 it 9 it 10 an 10 an 11 amusement 11 amusement 12 . admirable philosophy ! 1 admirable 2 philosophy 1 admirable 3 ! success to your search , [fidelity] ! 1 success 2 to 2 to 3 your 3 your 4 search 4 search 5 , 5 , 7 ! oh , sage puss , make room for me beside you , and we will be a pair of philosophers . 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 3 sage 3 sage 4 puss 4 puss 6 make 5 , 6 make 6 make 7 room 7 room 8 for 8 for 9 me 8 for 10 beside 8 for 20 philosophers 10 beside 11 you 10 beside 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 we 14 we 15 will 15 will 16 be 16 be 17 a 17 a 18 pair 18 pair 19 of 20 philosophers 21 . here we see something to remind us of the town-crier and [his] ding-dong-bell . 1 here 2 we 2 we 3 see 3 see 4 something 4 something 5 to 5 to 6 remind 6 remind 7 us 6 remind 8 of 8 of 9 the 9 the 10 town-crier 10 town-crier 11 and 11 and 13 ding-dong-bell 13 ding-dong-bell 14 . but they are choosing neither a king nor [a] [president] , else we should hear a most horrible snarling ! 1 but 2 they 2 they 3 are 3 are 4 choosing 3 are 13 we 4 choosing 5 neither 5 neither 7 king 5 neither 8 nor 6 a 7 king 8 nor 12 else 11 , 12 else 13 we 14 should 14 should 15 hear 15 hear 16 a 15 hear 19 snarling 16 a 17 most 17 most 18 horrible 19 snarling 20 ! annie returns the salute , much to the gratification of the elephant , who is certainly the best-bred monster in the caravan . 1 annie 2 returns 1 annie 4 salute 2 returns 3 the 4 salute 5 , 4 salute 8 the 4 salute 18 best-bred 5 , 6 much 6 much 7 to 8 the 10 of 9 gratification 10 of 10 of 11 the 12 elephant 18 best-bred 13 , 14 who 14 who 16 certainly 15 is 16 certainly 16 certainly 18 best-bred 17 the 18 best-bred 18 best-bred 19 monster 18 best-bred 22 caravan 20 in 21 the 21 the 22 caravan 22 caravan 23 . the lion and the lioness are busy with two beef-bones . 1 the 2 lion 2 lion 3 and 2 lion 5 lioness 3 and 4 the 4 the 5 lioness 5 lioness 10 beef-bones 6 are 8 with 6 are 10 beef-bones 7 busy 8 with 9 two 10 beef-bones 10 beef-bones 11 . are there any two living creatures who have so few sympathies that they cannot possibly be friends ? 1 are 3 any 1 are 6 creatures 2 there 3 any 4 two 6 creatures 5 living 6 creatures 6 creatures 13 they 7 who 8 have 8 have 10 few 9 so 10 few 10 few 11 sympathies 11 sympathies 13 they 12 that 13 they 13 they 14 cannot 13 they 17 friends 13 they 18 ? 14 cannot 15 possibly 15 possibly 16 be in fact , he is a bear of sentiment . 1 in 2 fact 2 fact 3 , 3 , 4 he 4 he 5 is 5 is 6 a 6 a 7 bear 7 bear 9 sentiment 8 of 9 sentiment 9 sentiment 10 . but oh those unsentimental monkeys ! 1 but 2 oh 2 oh 4 unsentimental 2 oh 6 ! 3 those 4 unsentimental 4 unsentimental 5 monkeys the ugly , grinning , aping , chattering , ill-natured , mischievous and queer little brutes ! 1 the 2 ugly 2 ugly 3 , 3 , 5 , 4 grinning 5 , 5 , 6 aping 6 aping 7 , 7 , 8 chattering 8 chattering 9 , 9 , 10 ill-natured 10 ill-natured 16 brutes 11 , 12 mischievous 12 mischievous 13 and 13 and 14 queer 14 queer 15 little 14 queer 16 brutes 15 little 16 brutes 16 brutes 17 ! merrily , merrily plays the music , and merrily gallops the pony , and merrily rides the little old gentleman . 1 merrily 2 , 1 merrily 9 merrily 2 , 3 merrily 2 , 4 plays 4 plays 5 the 5 the 6 music 6 music 7 , 7 , 8 and 9 merrily 10 gallops 9 merrily 15 merrily 11 the 12 pony 12 pony 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 merrily 15 merrily 16 rides 16 rides 20 gentleman 16 rides 21 . 17 the 18 little 18 little 20 gentleman 19 old 20 gentleman come , [annie] , [into] the street again ; perchance we may see monkeys on horseback there . 1 come 2 , 1 come 9 ; 2 , 4 , 4 , 6 the 6 the 7 street 8 again 9 ; 9 ; 10 perchance 10 perchance 11 we 10 perchance 12 may 12 may 13 see 13 see 14 monkeys 14 monkeys 16 horseback 15 on 16 horseback 16 horseback 17 there 17 there 18 . mercy on us ! 1 mercy 2 on 2 on 3 us 3 us 4 ! what a noisy world we quiet people live in ! 1 what 2 a 2 a 3 noisy 3 noisy 4 world 4 world 5 we 5 we 6 quiet 5 we 7 people 7 people 8 live 8 live 9 in 9 in 10 ! did [annie] [ever] [read] the [cries] [of] [london] city ? 1 did 5 the 5 the 9 city 9 city 10 ? with what lusty lungs doth yonder man proclaim that his wheelbarrow is full of lobsters ! 1 with 5 doth 2 what 3 lusty 2 what 5 doth 4 lungs 5 doth 5 doth 8 proclaim 6 yonder 8 proclaim 7 man 8 proclaim 8 proclaim 9 that 9 that 12 is 10 his 11 wheelbarrow 10 his 12 is 12 is 13 full 12 is 15 lobsters 12 is 16 ! 13 full 14 of what cares the world for that ? 1 what 2 cares 2 cares 4 world 2 cares 5 for 3 the 4 world 5 for 6 that 6 that 7 ? annie sympathizes , though without experience of such direful woe . 1 annie 2 sympathizes 2 sympathizes 4 though 3 , 4 though 4 though 5 without 5 without 6 experience 5 without 9 direful 7 of 8 such 8 such 9 direful 9 direful 10 woe 10 woe 11 . lo ! the town-crier again , with some new secret for the public ear . 1 lo 2 ! 1 lo 3 the 3 the 4 town-crier 3 the 5 again 3 the 13 public 5 again 6 , 6 , 7 with 7 with 8 some 8 some 9 new 8 some 11 for 9 new 10 secret 11 for 12 the 13 public 14 ear 14 ear 15 . i guess the latter . 1 i 2 guess 2 guess 4 latter 3 the 4 latter 4 latter 5 . ding-dong ! 1 ding-dong 2 ! ding-dong ! 1 ding-dong 2 ! ding-dong ! 1 ding-dong 2 ! now he raises his clear loud voice above all the din of the town . 1 now 2 he 2 he 3 raises 3 raises 7 voice 3 raises 8 above 4 his 5 clear 4 his 7 voice 6 loud 7 voice 8 above 9 all 8 above 11 din 9 all 10 the 11 din 12 of 11 din 14 town 13 the 14 town 14 town 15 . what saith the people 's orator ? 1 what 2 saith 1 what 7 ? 2 saith 3 the 2 saith 6 orator 4 people 6 orator 5 's 6 orator whoever will bring her back to her afflicted mother " 1 whoever 2 will 1 whoever 10 " 3 bring 9 mother 4 her 7 her 5 back 6 to 6 to 7 her 7 her 8 afflicted 8 afflicted 9 mother 9 mother 10 " stop , stop , town-crier ! 1 stop 2 , 1 stop 3 stop 3 stop 5 town-crier 4 , 5 town-crier 5 town-crier 6 ! the lost is found [.] 1 the 4 found 2 lost 4 found 3 is 4 found but [i] have gone too far astray for the town-crier [to] [call] me [back] . 1 but 3 have 1 but 15 . 4 gone 5 too 5 too 6 far 6 far 7 astray 7 astray 8 for 7 astray 13 me 8 for 9 the 9 the 10 town-crier 13 me 15 . sweet has been the charm of childhood on my spirit throughout my ramble [with] [little] [annie] . 1 sweet 3 been 2 has 3 been 3 been 4 the 3 been 5 charm 5 charm 6 of 6 of 7 childhood 7 childhood 8 on 8 on 10 spirit 8 on 11 throughout 9 my 10 spirit 11 throughout 13 ramble 12 my 13 ramble 13 ramble 17 . has it been merely this ? 1 has 3 been 2 it 3 been 3 been 4 merely 4 merely 5 this 5 this 6 ? not so not so . 1 not 2 so 2 so 4 so 3 not 4 so 4 so 5 . they are not truly wise who would affirm it . 1 they 2 are 2 are 3 not 2 are 8 affirm 4 truly 8 affirm 5 wise 6 who 5 wise 8 affirm 6 who 7 would 8 affirm 9 it 9 it 10 . their influence on us is at least reciprocal with ours on them . 1 their 2 influence 2 influence 3 on 2 influence 8 reciprocal 3 on 4 us 5 is 6 at 6 at 7 least 7 least 8 reciprocal 8 reciprocal 9 with 9 with 10 ours 9 with 11 on 9 with 13 . 11 on 12 them all this by thy [sweet] magic , dear little [annie] ! 1 all 2 this 2 this 3 by 3 by 4 thy 3 by 11 ! 4 thy 6 magic 6 magic 7 , 7 , 8 dear 8 dear 9 little [wakefield] [.] the wedded couple lived in [london] . 1 the 2 wedded 1 the 3 couple 2 wedded 3 couple 3 couple 4 lived 4 lived 5 in 5 in 7 . during that period he beheld [his] [home] every day , and frequently the forlorn [mrs] [wakefield] . 1 during 2 that 2 that 3 period 3 period 11 and 4 he 5 beheld 5 beheld 8 every 8 every 9 day 9 day 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 frequently 12 frequently 13 the 13 the 14 forlorn 14 forlorn 17 . this [outline] is all that [i] remember . 1 this 3 is 3 is 4 all 4 all 5 that 5 that 7 remember 7 remember 8 . we know , each for himself , that none of us would perpetrate such a folly , yet feel as if some other might . 1 we 2 know 2 know 3 , 3 , 4 each 4 each 5 for 5 for 6 himself 6 himself 7 , 7 , 9 none 8 that 9 none 9 none 10 of 9 none 11 us 9 none 13 perpetrate 10 of 11 us 12 would 13 perpetrate 13 perpetrate 16 folly 14 such 15 a 15 a 16 folly 16 folly 17 , 16 folly 24 might 18 yet 19 feel 19 feel 21 if 20 as 21 if 21 if 24 might 22 some 23 other 22 some 24 might 24 might 25 . whenever any subject so forcibly affects the mind , time is well spent in thinking of it . 1 whenever 9 , 2 any 3 subject 2 any 6 affects 4 so 6 affects 5 forcibly 6 affects 6 affects 8 mind 7 the 8 mind 8 mind 9 , 9 , 10 time 10 time 11 is 11 is 12 well 12 well 13 spent 13 spent 14 in 14 in 15 thinking 15 thinking 16 of 15 thinking 17 it 17 it 18 . thought has always its efficacy and every striking incident its moral . 1 thought 9 incident 2 has 3 always 2 has 4 its 2 has 9 incident 4 its 5 efficacy 4 its 6 and 7 every 9 incident 8 striking 9 incident 9 incident 10 its 10 its 11 moral 11 moral 12 . what sort of a man was [wakefield] ? 1 what 2 sort 1 what 8 ? 2 sort 3 of 3 of 4 a 4 a 5 man 5 man 6 was we are free to shape out our own idea and call it [by] [his] [name] . 1 we 2 are 1 we 7 our 2 are 3 free 2 are 4 to 4 to 6 out 5 shape 6 out 7 our 8 own 8 own 9 idea 9 idea 10 and 10 and 11 call 11 call 12 it 12 it 16 . imagination , in the proper meaning of the term , made no part of [wakefield] 's gifts . 1 imagination 2 , 2 , 3 in 3 in 4 the 4 the 5 proper 5 proper 6 meaning 6 meaning 7 of 7 of 8 the 7 of 16 's 8 the 9 term 8 the 14 of 9 term 11 made 10 , 11 made 12 no 13 part 13 part 14 of 16 's 17 gifts 17 gifts 18 . only the wife of his bosom might have hesitated . 1 only 2 the 2 the 4 of 3 wife 4 of 4 of 6 bosom 4 of 7 might 5 his 6 bosom 7 might 8 have 8 have 9 hesitated 9 hesitated 10 . this latter quality is indefinable , and perhaps non-existent . 1 this 2 latter 1 this 5 indefinable 2 latter 4 is 3 quality 4 is 5 indefinable 10 . 6 , 7 and 6 , 9 non-existent 7 and 8 perhaps 9 non-existent 10 . let us now imagine [wakefield] bidding [adieu] [to] [his] [wife] . 1 let 2 us 1 let 4 imagine 3 now 4 imagine 4 imagine 6 bidding 6 bidding 11 . it is the dusk of an [october] [evening] . 1 it 2 is 1 it 9 . 2 is 3 the 3 the 4 dusk 4 dusk 6 an 5 of 6 an he has informed [mrs] [wakefield] that he is to take the night-coach into the country . 1 he 2 has 2 has 3 informed 2 has 8 is 2 has 12 night-coach 6 that 7 he 7 he 8 is 9 to 10 take 10 take 11 the 11 the 12 night-coach 12 night-coach 14 the 13 into 14 the 14 the 15 country 15 country 16 . wakefield , himself , be it considered , has no suspicion of what is before him . 1 wakefield 2 , 1 wakefield 3 himself 1 wakefield 6 it 1 wakefield 13 what 3 himself 4 , 5 be 6 it 6 it 7 considered 7 considered 8 , 9 has 10 no 10 no 11 suspicion 11 suspicion 12 of 12 of 13 what 13 what 14 is 14 is 15 before 15 before 16 him 16 him 17 . yet for its sake , when all others have given him up for dead , she sometimes doubts whether she is a widow . 1 yet 3 its 2 for 3 its 3 its 4 sake 3 its 9 have 4 sake 5 , 5 , 6 when 6 when 7 all 8 others 9 have 9 have 10 given 9 have 16 she 9 have 20 she 9 have 21 is 9 have 24 . 10 given 11 him 11 him 12 up 12 up 13 for 13 for 14 dead 13 for 15 , 16 she 18 doubts 17 sometimes 18 doubts 18 doubts 19 whether 21 is 23 widow 22 a 23 widow but our business is with the husband . 1 but 2 our 2 our 7 husband 3 business 4 is 3 business 7 husband 5 with 6 the 6 the 7 husband 7 husband 8 . we must hurry after him along the street ere he lose his individuality and melt into the great mass of [london] life . 1 we 2 must 1 we 5 him 2 must 3 hurry 4 after 5 him 5 him 8 street 6 along 7 the 7 the 8 street 8 street 9 ere 9 ere 10 he 9 ere 11 lose 11 lose 13 individuality 12 his 13 individuality 13 individuality 15 melt 13 individuality 17 the 13 individuality 22 life 14 and 15 melt 15 melt 16 into 17 the 18 great 18 great 19 mass 19 mass 20 of 22 life 23 . it would be vain searching for him there . 1 it 3 be 1 it 5 searching 2 would 3 be 4 vain 5 searching 5 searching 6 for 5 searching 8 there 7 him 8 there 8 there 9 . he is in the next street to his own and at his journey 's end . 1 he 2 is 2 is 3 in 3 in 4 the 4 the 5 next 5 next 6 street 6 street 7 to 7 to 8 his 8 his 9 own 9 own 10 and 10 and 11 at 11 at 13 journey 11 at 14 's 12 his 13 journey 14 's 15 end 15 end 16 . doubtless a dozen busybodies had been watching him and told his wife the whole affair . 1 doubtless 2 a 2 a 3 dozen 3 dozen 4 busybodies 4 busybodies 8 him 5 had 6 been 6 been 7 watching 7 watching 8 him 8 him 9 and 9 and 10 told 10 told 12 wife 11 his 12 wife 12 wife 13 the 13 the 14 whole 14 whole 15 affair 15 affair 16 . poor [wakefield] [!] [little] [knowest] [thou] [thine] [own] insignificance [in] [this] [great] [world] . 1 poor 9 insignificance 9 insignificance 14 . no mortal eye but mine has traced thee . 1 no 2 mortal 2 mortal 3 eye 3 eye 4 but 3 eye 7 traced 5 mine 6 has 5 mine 7 traced 7 traced 8 thee 7 traced 9 . remove not thyself even for a little week from thy place in her chaste bosom . 1 remove 2 not 2 not 3 thyself 3 thyself 4 even 3 thyself 10 thy 4 even 8 week 5 for 6 a 5 for 8 week 6 a 8 week 7 little 8 week 9 from 10 thy 10 thy 11 place 10 thy 13 her 10 thy 14 chaste 11 place 12 in 14 chaste 15 bosom 15 bosom 16 . it is perilous to make a chasm in human affections not that they gape so long and wide , but so quickly close again . 1 it 2 is 2 is 10 affections 3 perilous 4 to 4 to 5 make 5 make 6 a 6 a 8 in 7 chasm 8 in 8 in 10 affections 9 human 10 affections 10 affections 13 they 11 not 13 they 12 that 13 they 13 they 14 gape 13 they 15 so 15 so 16 long 16 long 18 wide 17 and 18 wide 18 wide 20 but 19 , 20 but 20 but 23 close 21 so 22 quickly 22 quickly 23 close 23 close 24 again 23 close 25 . in the morning he rises earlier than usual and sets himself to consider what he really means to do . 1 in 2 the 1 in 4 he 2 the 3 morning 4 he 5 rises 5 rises 8 usual 6 earlier 7 than 7 than 8 usual 8 usual 9 and 9 and 10 sets 10 sets 11 himself 11 himself 12 to 11 himself 20 . 12 to 13 consider 13 consider 14 what 14 what 19 do 15 he 16 really 16 really 17 means 17 means 19 do 18 to 19 do the vagueness of the project and the convulsive effort with which he plunges into the execution of it are equally characteristic of a feeble-minded man . 1 the 2 vagueness 1 the 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 project 5 project 6 and 6 and 7 the 7 the 8 convulsive 8 convulsive 9 effort 8 convulsive 11 which 10 with 11 which 11 which 12 he 12 he 14 into 12 he 19 are 13 plunges 14 into 14 into 15 the 14 into 16 execution 15 the 16 execution 16 execution 17 of 18 it 19 are 19 are 20 equally 20 equally 21 characteristic 20 equally 24 feeble-minded 20 equally 26 . 21 characteristic 22 of 23 a 24 feeble-minded 24 feeble-minded 25 man a morbid vanity , therefore , lies nearest the bottom of the affair . 1 a 2 morbid 2 morbid 3 vanity 3 vanity 4 , 4 , 5 therefore 5 therefore 6 , 6 , 7 lies 7 lies 8 nearest 8 nearest 9 the 9 the 10 bottom 10 bottom 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 affair 13 affair 14 . but how is he to attain his ends ? 1 but 2 how 2 how 9 ? 3 is 4 he 3 is 9 ? 4 he 8 ends 5 to 6 attain 6 attain 7 his 7 his 8 ends yet should he reappear , the whole project is knocked in the head . 1 yet 4 reappear 2 should 3 he 2 should 4 reappear 4 reappear 5 , 4 reappear 11 in 4 reappear 12 the 4 reappear 14 . 5 , 8 project 6 the 7 whole 7 whole 8 project 8 project 9 is 9 is 10 knocked 11 in 12 the 13 head 14 . wakefield , whither are you going ? 1 wakefield 2 , 2 , 3 whither 3 whither 4 are 4 are 5 you 5 you 6 going 6 going 7 ? at that instant his fate was turning on the pivot . 1 at 2 that 1 at 3 instant 3 instant 4 his 4 his 5 fate 5 fate 6 was 6 was 7 turning 7 turning 8 on 8 on 9 the 9 the 10 pivot 10 pivot 11 . can it be that nobody caught sight of him ? 1 can 2 it 1 can 6 caught 1 can 10 ? 2 it 3 be 2 it 4 that 5 nobody 6 caught 6 caught 7 sight 7 sight 8 of 8 of 9 him wonderful escape ! 1 wonderful 2 escape 1 wonderful 3 ! in ordinary cases this indescribable impression is caused by the comparison and contrast between our imperfect reminiscences and the reality . 1 in 3 cases 2 ordinary 3 cases 3 cases 4 this 4 this 5 indescribable 4 this 7 is 5 indescribable 6 impression 7 is 8 caused 8 caused 9 by 9 by 10 the 10 the 11 comparison 11 comparison 12 and 12 and 13 contrast 13 contrast 17 reminiscences 14 between 15 our 15 our 16 imperfect 16 imperfect 17 reminiscences 17 reminiscences 18 and 18 and 19 the 19 the 20 reality 20 reality 21 . but this is a secret from himself . 1 but 2 this 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 a 3 is 5 secret 3 is 7 himself 5 secret 6 from 7 himself 8 . right glad is his heart , though his brain be somewhat dizzy , when he finds himself by the coal-fire of his lodgings . 1 right 2 glad 2 glad 5 heart 3 is 4 his 4 his 5 heart 5 heart 9 brain 6 , 7 though 7 though 9 brain 8 his 9 brain 9 brain 10 be 9 brain 23 lodgings 10 be 11 somewhat 10 be 16 finds 12 dizzy 13 , 13 , 14 when 14 when 16 finds 15 he 16 finds 16 finds 17 himself 17 himself 18 by 18 by 20 coal-fire 19 the 20 coal-fire 21 of 22 his 22 his 23 lodgings 23 lodgings 24 . so much for the commencement of this [long] whim-wham . 1 so 2 much 2 much 3 for 3 for 4 the 4 the 5 commencement 5 commencement 6 of 6 of 7 this 7 this 9 whim-wham 9 whim-wham 10 . it is accomplished : wakefield is another man . 1 it 2 is 1 it 3 accomplished 3 accomplished 4 : 4 : 5 wakefield 5 wakefield 7 another 5 wakefield 9 . 6 is 7 another 7 another 8 man he will not go back until she be frightened half to death . 1 he 2 will 1 he 7 she 2 will 3 not 4 go 5 back 5 back 6 until 6 until 7 she 7 she 8 be 7 she 13 . 8 be 10 half 9 frightened 10 half 10 half 11 to 11 to 12 death next day the knocker is muffled . 1 next 2 day 2 day 3 the 2 day 5 is 4 knocker 5 is 5 is 6 muffled 5 is 7 . dear woman ! will she die [?] 1 dear 6 die 2 woman 6 die 3 ! 6 die 4 will 6 die 5 she 6 die if aught else restrains him , he does not know it . 1 if 7 he 2 aught 3 else 3 else 4 restrains 4 restrains 5 him 5 him 6 , 5 him 7 he 7 he 8 does 8 does 9 not 9 not 10 know 10 know 11 it 11 it 12 . in the [course] of a few weeks she gradually recovers . 1 in 2 the 1 in 11 . 2 the 4 of 2 the 7 weeks 4 of 5 a 5 a 6 few 7 weeks 8 she 9 gradually 10 recovers 9 gradually 11 . " it is but in the next street , " he sometimes says . 1 " 2 it 1 " 5 in 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 but 5 in 6 the 5 in 8 street 6 the 7 next 8 street 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 he 10 " 14 . 11 he 12 sometimes 12 sometimes 13 says fool ! it is in another world . 1 fool 2 ! 1 fool 5 in 1 fool 7 world 2 ! 3 it 3 it 4 is 6 another 7 world 7 world 8 . poor man ! 1 poor 2 man 1 poor 3 ! the [dead] have nearly as much [chance] of revisiting their earthly homes [as] the [self-banished] [wakefield] [.] 1 the 3 have 3 have 4 nearly 3 have 6 much 5 as 6 much 6 much 8 of 8 of 14 the 9 revisiting 10 their 10 their 11 earthly 11 earthly 12 homes 11 earthly 14 the would [that] [i] had [a] [folio] to write , instead of an article of a dozen pages ! 1 would 4 had 1 would 18 ! 4 had 7 to 7 to 8 write 8 write 9 , 8 write 17 pages 9 , 15 a 10 instead 13 article 11 of 12 an 12 an 13 article 13 article 14 of 14 of 15 a 16 dozen 17 pages wakefield is spellbound . 1 wakefield 2 is 1 wakefield 3 spellbound 3 spellbound 4 . long since , it must be remarked , he has lost the perception of singularity in his conduct . 1 long 2 since 2 since 3 , 2 since 8 , 2 since 18 conduct 4 it 5 must 5 must 6 be 6 be 8 , 7 remarked 8 , 8 , 9 he 9 he 11 lost 9 he 17 his 10 has 11 lost 11 lost 12 the 12 the 13 perception 12 the 14 of 15 singularity 16 in 16 in 17 his 18 conduct 19 . now for a scene . 1 now 2 for 2 for 3 a 3 a 4 scene 4 scene 5 . he bends his head and moves with an indescribable obliquity of gait , as if unwilling to display his full front to the world . 1 he 2 bends 2 bends 3 his 3 his 4 head 4 head 5 and 5 and 6 moves 6 moves 12 gait 7 with 8 an 7 with 11 of 8 an 9 indescribable 10 obliquity 11 of 11 of 12 gait 12 gait 13 , 13 , 14 as 14 as 15 if 15 if 16 unwilling 16 unwilling 17 to 17 to 18 display 18 display 19 his 19 his 20 full 20 full 21 front 21 front 22 to 22 to 23 the 23 the 24 world 24 world 25 . she has the placid mien of settled widowhood . 1 she 6 of 2 has 3 the 3 the 4 placid 3 the 6 of 4 placid 5 mien 5 mien 6 of 6 of 7 settled 6 of 9 . 7 settled 8 widowhood her regrets have either died away or have become so essential to her heart that they would be poorly exchanged for joy . 1 her 2 regrets 2 regrets 3 have 3 have 4 either 3 have 5 died 5 died 6 away 6 away 8 have 7 or 8 have 8 have 9 become 9 become 10 so 10 so 11 essential 10 so 12 to 12 to 13 her 12 to 19 poorly 13 her 14 heart 15 that 16 they 16 they 17 would 17 would 18 be 18 be 19 poorly 19 poorly 20 exchanged 20 exchanged 22 joy 21 for 22 joy 22 joy 23 . just as the lean man and well-conditioned woman are passing a slight obstruction occurs and brings these two figures directly in contact . 1 just 2 as 2 as 3 the 3 the 5 man 4 lean 5 man 5 man 6 and 6 and 9 are 7 well-conditioned 8 woman 8 woman 9 are 9 are 10 passing 9 are 16 brings 11 a 12 slight 12 slight 13 obstruction 13 obstruction 14 occurs 14 occurs 16 brings 15 and 16 brings 16 brings 17 these 16 brings 20 directly 17 these 18 two 19 figures 20 directly 20 directly 21 in 21 in 22 contact 22 contact 23 . after a ten years ' separation [thus] [wakefield] meets his wife . 1 after 2 a 1 after 12 . 2 a 3 ten 3 ten 4 years 3 ten 6 separation 5 ' 6 separation 6 separation 9 meets 6 separation 11 wife 10 his 11 wife the throng eddies away and carries them asunder . 1 the 2 throng 2 throng 3 eddies 3 eddies 4 away 3 eddies 8 asunder 4 away 5 and 5 and 6 carries 6 carries 7 them 8 asunder 9 . she passes in , however , opening her prayer-book as she goes . 1 she 2 passes 2 passes 3 in 2 passes 9 prayer-book 3 in 4 , 5 however 6 , 5 however 9 prayer-book 7 opening 9 prayer-book 8 her 9 prayer-book 9 prayer-book 10 as 10 as 11 she 10 as 13 . 11 she 12 goes and the man ? 1 and 2 the 1 and 4 ? 2 the 3 man you are mad ! " 1 you 2 are 2 are 3 mad 3 mad 4 ! 4 ! 5 " perhaps he was so . 1 perhaps 2 he 2 he 3 was 3 was 4 so 4 so 5 . the life of a hermit is nowise parallel to his . 1 the 3 of 2 life 3 of 3 of 6 is 4 a 5 hermit 5 hermit 6 is 6 is 8 parallel 6 is 9 to 6 is 11 . 7 nowise 8 parallel 9 to 10 his it would be a most curious speculation to trace out the effect of such circumstances on his heart and intellect separately and in unison . 1 it 2 would 2 would 3 be 3 be 4 a 4 a 8 to 5 most 6 curious 5 most 8 to 7 speculation 8 to 8 to 9 trace 8 to 10 out 8 to 20 intellect 10 out 11 the 12 effect 13 of 13 of 14 such 14 such 15 circumstances 15 circumstances 16 on 16 on 20 intellect 17 his 18 heart 18 heart 19 and 18 heart 20 intellect 20 intellect 21 separately 20 intellect 24 unison 20 intellect 25 . 22 and 23 in 23 in 24 unison he would look on the affair as no more than an interlude in the main business of his life . 1 he 2 would 2 would 3 look 3 look 4 on 4 on 7 as 4 on 12 interlude 5 the 6 affair 6 affair 7 as 7 as 9 more 8 no 9 more 9 more 10 than 11 an 12 interlude 12 interlude 16 business 12 interlude 19 life 13 in 14 the 14 the 15 main 15 main 16 business 17 of 19 life 18 his 19 life 19 life 20 . alas , what a mistake ! 1 alas 2 , 2 , 3 what 3 what 4 a 4 a 5 mistake 5 mistake 6 ! would [time] [but] await the [close] of [our] [favorite] [follies] , [we] should be young men all of us and [till] [doomsday] [.] 1 would 4 await 4 await 5 the 5 the 7 of 7 of 11 , 11 , 13 should 13 should 14 be 14 be 16 men 15 young 16 men 16 men 17 all 17 all 19 us 18 of 19 us 19 us 20 and on the ceiling appears a grotesque shadow of [good] [mrs] [wakefield] . 1 on 2 the 1 on 3 ceiling 3 ceiling 4 appears 3 ceiling 6 grotesque 3 ceiling 12 . 5 a 6 grotesque 6 grotesque 7 shadow 7 shadow 8 of at this instant a shower chances to fall , and is driven by the unmannerly gust [full] [into] [wakefield] 's face and bosom . 1 at 2 this 1 at 3 instant 2 this 3 instant 3 instant 4 a 4 a 5 shower 5 shower 6 chances 6 chances 7 to 6 chances 15 unmannerly 7 to 8 fall 8 fall 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 12 driven 11 is 12 driven 12 driven 13 by 13 by 14 the 15 unmannerly 16 gust 16 gust 20 's 20 's 21 face 21 face 22 and 22 and 23 bosom 23 bosom 24 . he is quite penetrated with its autumnal chill . 1 he 2 is 1 he 6 its 2 is 3 quite 3 quite 4 penetrated 5 with 6 its 6 its 7 autumnal 7 autumnal 8 chill 8 chill 9 . no ; [wakefield] is [no] [such] fool . 1 no 2 ; 2 ; 4 is 4 is 7 fool 4 is 8 . he ascends the steps heavily , for twenty years have stiffened his legs since he came down , but he knows it not . 1 he 2 ascends 2 ascends 3 the 3 the 4 steps 4 steps 5 heavily 5 heavily 6 , 6 , 10 have 7 for 8 twenty 8 twenty 9 years 9 years 10 have 10 have 11 stiffened 10 have 14 since 11 stiffened 12 his 12 his 13 legs 14 since 15 he 14 since 16 came 16 came 17 down 16 came 21 knows 17 down 18 , 18 , 19 but 19 but 21 knows 20 he 21 knows 21 knows 22 it 22 it 23 not 23 not 24 . stay , [wakefield] ! 1 stay 2 , 2 , 4 ! would you go to the sole home that is left you ? 1 would 2 you 1 would 12 ? 2 you 3 go 3 go 4 to 4 to 5 the 6 sole 7 home 6 sole 11 you 8 that 9 is 9 is 11 you 10 left 11 you 11 you 12 ? then step into your grave . 1 then 2 step 2 step 3 into 2 step 4 your 4 your 5 grave 5 grave 6 . the door opens . 1 the 2 door 2 door 3 opens 3 opens 4 . how [unmercifully] [has] [he] [quizzed] the poor woman ! 1 how 6 the 1 how 9 ! 6 the 7 poor 7 poor 8 woman well , a good night 's rest to [wakefield] [!] 1 well 2 , 1 well 8 to 2 , 3 a 3 a 4 good 3 a 5 night 4 good 5 night 5 night 6 's 6 's 7 rest this happy event supposing it to be such could only have occurred at an unpremeditated moment . 1 this 3 event 2 happy 3 event 3 event 4 supposing 4 supposing 5 it 4 supposing 8 such 4 supposing 17 . 5 it 6 to 6 to 7 be 8 such 9 could 9 could 10 only 9 could 11 have 11 have 12 occurred 12 occurred 13 at 13 at 14 an 14 an 15 unpremeditated 15 unpremeditated 16 moment we will not follow our friend across the threshold . 1 we 2 will 2 will 3 not 3 not 4 follow 4 follow 6 friend 5 our 6 friend 6 friend 9 threshold 6 friend 10 . 7 across 9 threshold 8 the 9 threshold like [wakefield] , he [may] [become] , as it were , the outcast of the universe . 1 like 3 , 3 , 4 he 4 he 7 , 7 , 8 as 8 as 9 it 9 it 10 were 9 it 11 , 11 , 12 the 12 the 14 of 13 outcast 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 universe 16 universe 17 . a [rill] [from] [the] [town-pump] . 1 a 6 . ( [scene] [,] the corner of two principal streets , [[] [@number@] []] [the] [town-pump] [talking] through its nose . ) 1 ( 4 the 1 ( 21 ) 4 the 5 corner 5 corner 6 of 7 two 8 principal 8 principal 9 streets 9 streets 10 , 10 , 21 ) 17 through 19 nose 18 its 19 nose 19 nose 20 . 20 . 21 ) noon by the north clock ! 1 noon 4 north 1 noon 5 clock 2 by 3 the 3 the 4 north 5 clock 6 ! noon by the east ! 1 noon 2 by 2 by 3 the 3 the 4 east 4 east 5 ! truly , we public characters have a tough time of it ! 1 truly 2 , 1 truly 4 public 2 , 3 we 4 public 5 characters 5 characters 8 tough 6 have 8 tough 7 a 8 tough 8 tough 9 time 8 tough 11 it 8 tough 12 ! 10 of 11 it the title of " town-treasurer " is rightfully mine , as guardian of the best treasure that the town has . 1 the 2 title 1 the 8 rightfully 2 title 3 of 3 of 4 " 4 " 5 town-treasurer 5 town-treasurer 6 " 6 " 7 is 8 rightfully 16 treasure 9 mine 10 , 10 , 11 as 11 as 12 guardian 12 guardian 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 best 15 best 16 treasure 16 treasure 19 town 17 that 18 the 18 the 19 town 19 town 20 has 20 has 21 . i am at the head of the fire department and one of the physicians to the board of health . 1 i 2 am 2 am 9 department 3 at 4 the 3 at 6 of 4 the 5 head 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 fire 8 fire 9 department 9 department 10 and 10 and 12 of 11 one 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 physicians 14 physicians 17 board 15 to 16 the 16 the 17 board 17 board 18 of 18 of 19 health 19 health 20 . as a keeper of the peace all water-drinkers will confess me equal to the constable . 1 as 2 a 1 as 7 all 3 keeper 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 peace 5 the 7 all 7 all 8 water-drinkers 8 water-drinkers 11 me 8 water-drinkers 15 constable 9 will 10 confess 10 confess 11 me 11 me 12 equal 12 equal 13 to 13 to 14 the 15 constable 16 . i perform some of the duties of the town-clerk by promulgating public notices when they are posted on my front . 1 i 2 perform 2 perform 5 the 2 perform 6 duties 3 some 4 of 4 of 5 the 6 duties 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 town-clerk 9 town-clerk 11 promulgating 10 by 11 promulgating 11 promulgating 12 public 11 promulgating 13 notices 11 promulgating 15 they 13 notices 14 when 15 they 16 are 16 are 17 posted 17 posted 20 front 18 on 19 my 19 my 20 front 20 front 21 . at this sultry noontide [i] am cupbearer to the parched populace , for whose benefit an iron goblet is chained to my waist . 1 at 2 this 2 this 3 sultry 3 sultry 4 noontide 4 noontide 7 cupbearer 6 am 7 cupbearer 7 cupbearer 16 an 8 to 9 the 9 the 10 parched 9 the 11 populace 11 populace 13 for 11 populace 16 an 12 , 13 for 14 whose 15 benefit 15 benefit 16 an 16 an 17 iron 16 an 19 is 17 iron 18 goblet 19 is 20 chained 20 chained 21 to 20 chained 23 waist 22 my 23 waist 23 waist 24 . [[] [footnote] [1] [:] [essex] [and] [washington] [streets] [,] [salem] [.] []] here it is , gentlemen ! 1 here 2 it 2 it 3 is 2 it 4 , 4 , 5 gentlemen 5 gentlemen 6 ! here is the good liquor ! 1 here 2 is 2 is 3 the 2 is 4 good 4 good 5 liquor 5 liquor 6 ! walk up , walk up , gentlemen ! 1 walk 2 up 1 walk 4 walk 2 up 3 , 4 walk 5 up 5 up 6 , 6 , 7 gentlemen 7 gentlemen 8 ! walk up , walk up ! 1 walk 2 up 2 up 3 , 2 up 5 up 3 , 4 walk 5 up 6 ! here is the superior stuff ! 1 here 2 is 2 is 3 the 3 the 4 superior 4 superior 5 stuff 5 stuff 6 ! walk up , gentlemen , walk up , and help yourselves ! 1 walk 2 up 2 up 3 , 3 , 4 gentlemen 4 gentlemen 5 , 5 , 8 , 6 walk 7 up 7 up 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 help 10 help 11 yourselves 10 help 12 ! it were a pity if all this outcry should draw no customers . 1 it 2 were 2 were 5 if 3 a 4 pity 4 pity 5 if 5 if 6 all 5 if 9 should 6 all 7 this 7 this 8 outcry 9 should 10 draw 10 draw 11 no 10 draw 13 . 11 no 12 customers here they come . 1 here 2 they 2 they 3 come 3 come 4 . a hot day , gentlemen ! 1 a 2 hot 2 hot 3 day 2 hot 6 ! 3 day 5 gentlemen 4 , 5 gentlemen quaff and away again , so as to keep yourselves in a nice cool sweat . 1 quaff 2 and 1 quaff 4 again 1 quaff 10 yourselves 3 away 4 again 4 again 5 , 6 so 7 as 7 as 8 to 8 to 10 yourselves 9 keep 10 yourselves 10 yourselves 11 in 10 yourselves 12 a 10 yourselves 13 nice 13 nice 14 cool 14 cool 15 sweat 15 sweat 16 . welcome , most rubicund sir ! 1 welcome 2 , 2 , 6 ! 3 most 4 rubicund 4 rubicund 6 ! 5 sir 6 ! now , for the first time these ten years , you know the flavor of cold water . 1 now 2 , 1 now 14 flavor 3 for 4 the 3 for 14 flavor 4 the 5 first 5 first 6 time 7 these 8 ten 7 these 14 flavor 8 ten 9 years 10 , 11 you 11 you 12 know 12 know 14 flavor 13 the 14 flavor 14 flavor 17 water 15 of 16 cold 16 cold 17 water 17 water 18 . good-bye ; and whenever you are thirsty , [remember] that [i] keep a constant supply at the old stand . 1 good-bye 2 ; 1 good-bye 4 whenever 1 good-bye 14 constant 3 and 4 whenever 4 whenever 5 you 4 whenever 7 thirsty 4 whenever 10 that 5 you 6 are 7 thirsty 8 , 12 keep 13 a 13 a 14 constant 14 constant 15 supply 14 constant 16 at 16 at 17 the 17 the 18 old 18 old 19 stand 19 stand 20 . who next ? 1 who 3 ? 2 next 3 ? take it , pure as the current of your young life . 1 take 2 it 1 take 3 , 1 take 12 . 3 , 7 current 4 pure 5 as 5 as 6 the 6 the 7 current 7 current 8 of 8 of 10 young 9 your 10 young 10 young 11 life take it , and may your heart and tongue never be scorched with a fiercer thirst than now ! 1 take 2 it 2 it 3 , 3 , 4 and 3 , 5 may 5 may 6 your 5 may 9 tongue 5 may 10 never 7 heart 8 and 8 and 9 tongue 10 never 11 be 11 be 12 scorched 12 scorched 13 with 13 with 14 a 14 a 15 fiercer 15 fiercer 16 thirst 16 thirst 17 than 17 than 18 now 17 than 19 ! well , well , sir , no harm [done] , [i] [hope] ? 1 well 2 , 1 well 13 ? 2 , 10 , 3 well 4 , 3 well 6 , 4 , 5 sir 6 , 8 harm 7 no 8 harm 8 harm 10 , if gentlemen love the pleasant titillation of the gout , it is all one to the town-pump . 1 if 2 gentlemen 2 gentlemen 6 titillation 3 love 6 titillation 4 the 5 pleasant 5 pleasant 6 titillation 6 titillation 17 town-pump 6 titillation 18 . 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 gout 9 gout 17 town-pump 10 , 17 town-pump 11 it 12 is 12 is 15 to 13 all 14 one 14 one 15 to 15 to 17 town-pump 16 the 17 town-pump see how lightly he capers away again ! 1 see 2 how 1 see 5 capers 2 how 3 lightly 3 lightly 4 he 5 capers 6 away 6 away 7 again 7 again 8 ! jowler , did your worship ever have the gout ? 1 jowler 2 , 1 jowler 9 gout 2 , 3 did 4 your 5 worship 4 your 9 gout 6 ever 7 have 7 have 9 gout 8 the 9 gout 9 gout 10 ? are you all satisfied ? 1 are 2 you 1 are 4 satisfied 2 you 4 satisfied 3 all 4 satisfied 4 satisfied 5 ? the water was as bright and clear and deemed as precious as liquid diamonds . 1 the 2 water 1 the 4 as 2 water 3 was 4 as 5 bright 4 as 6 and 4 as 12 as 6 and 7 clear 7 clear 8 and 8 and 9 deemed 10 as 12 as 11 precious 12 as 12 as 13 liquid 12 as 14 diamonds 14 diamonds 15 . endicott and his followers came next , and often knelt down to drink , dipping their long beards in the spring . 1 endicott 2 and 2 and 5 came 3 his 4 followers 3 his 5 came 5 came 6 next 5 came 8 and 6 next 7 , 8 and 10 knelt 9 often 10 knelt 10 knelt 11 down 11 down 12 to 12 to 13 drink 13 drink 14 , 14 , 15 dipping 14 , 16 their 16 their 18 beards 17 long 18 beards 18 beards 19 in 18 beards 21 spring 19 in 20 the 20 the 21 spring 21 spring 22 . the richest goblet then was of birch-bark . 1 the 2 richest 2 richest 3 goblet 3 goblet 7 birch-bark 3 goblet 8 . 4 then 5 was 4 then 7 birch-bark 6 of 7 birch-bark governor [winthrop] , after a journey [afoot] from [boston] , drank here out of the hollow of his hand . 1 governor 3 , 3 , 4 after 4 after 5 a 5 a 6 journey 6 journey 8 from 8 from 16 hollow 10 , 11 drank 11 drank 13 out 12 here 13 out 13 out 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 hollow 16 hollow 17 of 17 of 18 his 18 his 19 hand 19 hand 20 . the elder [higginson] here [wet] his palm and laid it on the brow of the first town-born [child] . 1 the 2 elder 1 the 14 of 2 elder 4 here 6 his 7 palm 7 palm 8 and 8 and 9 laid 9 laid 10 it 10 it 11 on 11 on 12 the 12 the 13 brow 13 brow 14 of 14 of 17 town-born 15 the 16 first 15 the 17 town-born 17 town-born 19 . finally the fountain vanished also . 1 finally 3 fountain 2 the 3 fountain 3 fountain 4 vanished 3 fountain 5 also 5 also 6 . drink and be refreshed . 1 drink 4 refreshed 2 and 3 be 3 be 4 refreshed 4 refreshed 5 . your pardon , good people ! 1 your 2 pardon 1 your 6 ! 2 pardon 3 , 3 , 4 good 4 good 5 people no part of my business is pleasanter than the watering of cattle . 1 no 2 part 1 no 10 watering 2 part 3 of 3 of 4 my 5 business 6 is 6 is 8 than 6 is 9 the 6 is 10 watering 7 pleasanter 8 than 10 watering 11 of 11 of 12 cattle 12 cattle 13 . now they roll their quiet eyes around the brim of their monstrous drinking-vessel . 1 now 2 they 2 they 3 roll 2 they 4 their 2 they 9 brim 4 their 5 quiet 5 quiet 6 eyes 6 eyes 7 around 7 around 8 the 9 brim 10 of 10 of 11 their 11 their 12 monstrous 12 monstrous 13 drinking-vessel 13 drinking-vessel 14 . an ox is your true toper . 1 an 2 ox 2 ox 3 is 2 ox 5 true 4 your 5 true 5 true 6 toper 6 toper 7 . but [i] perceive , my dear auditors , that you are impatient for the remainder of my discourse . 1 but 3 perceive 3 perceive 4 , 4 , 5 my 5 my 6 dear 5 my 8 , 6 dear 7 auditors 8 , 9 that 9 that 19 . 10 you 11 are 10 you 17 my 11 are 12 impatient 12 impatient 13 for 13 for 14 the 14 the 15 remainder 15 remainder 16 of 17 my 18 discourse 18 discourse 19 . it is altogether for your good . 1 it 2 is 1 it 6 good 2 is 3 altogether 3 altogether 4 for 4 for 5 your 6 good 7 . the better you think of me , the better men and women you will find yourselves . 1 the 2 better 2 better 3 you 2 better 9 better 3 you 4 think 5 of 6 me 6 me 7 , 7 , 8 the 8 the 9 better 9 better 10 men 10 men 11 and 10 men 12 women 12 women 14 will 12 women 17 . 13 you 14 will 14 will 15 find 14 will 16 yourselves let us take a broader view of my beneficial influence on mankind . 1 let 2 us 2 us 9 beneficial 3 take 4 a 4 a 6 view 5 broader 6 view 6 view 7 of 7 of 8 my 8 my 9 beneficial 9 beneficial 10 influence 10 influence 11 on 11 on 12 mankind 12 mankind 13 . in this mighty enterprise the cow shall be my great confederate [.] 1 in 4 enterprise 1 in 7 shall 2 this 3 mighty 3 mighty 4 enterprise 4 enterprise 5 the 5 the 6 cow 7 shall 8 be 8 be 11 confederate 9 my 10 great 9 my 11 confederate milk and water [the] [town-pump] and the [cow] ! 1 milk 2 and 1 milk 3 water 3 water 6 and 6 and 7 the 7 the 9 ! blessed consummation ! 1 blessed 2 consummation 1 blessed 3 ! then [poverty] shall pass away from the land , finding no hovel so wretched where [her] [squalid] form [may] shelter [herself] . 1 then 3 shall 3 shall 4 pass 4 pass 5 away 5 away 6 from 6 from 20 shelter 7 the 8 land 7 the 20 shelter 8 land 14 wretched 9 , 10 finding 10 finding 12 hovel 11 no 12 hovel 12 hovel 13 so 13 so 14 wretched 14 wretched 15 where 15 where 18 form 20 shelter 22 . then [disease] , for lack of [other] victims [,] shall gnaw its own heart and die . 1 then 3 , 3 , 4 for 4 for 5 lack 5 lack 6 of 6 of 8 victims 8 victims 11 gnaw 10 shall 11 gnaw 11 gnaw 15 and 11 gnaw 16 die 12 its 13 own 13 own 14 heart 14 heart 15 and 16 die 17 . then [sin] , if she do not die , shall lose half her strength . 1 then 3 , 3 , 4 if 4 if 5 she 5 she 13 her 6 do 7 not 7 not 8 die 8 die 9 , 9 , 10 shall 10 shall 11 lose 11 lose 12 half 12 half 13 her 13 her 14 strength 14 strength 15 . at least , there will be no war of households . 1 at 2 least 2 least 3 , 2 least 9 of 4 there 5 will 4 there 7 no 5 will 6 be 7 no 9 of 8 war 9 of 9 of 10 households 10 households 11 . their dead faces shall express what their spirits were and are to be by a lingering smile of memory and hope . 1 their 2 dead 1 their 3 faces 3 faces 4 shall 4 shall 5 express 5 express 6 what 6 what 9 were 7 their 9 were 8 spirits 9 were 9 were 11 are 10 and 11 are 11 are 12 to 12 to 13 be 13 be 14 by 14 by 15 a 15 a 16 lingering 15 a 18 of 16 lingering 17 smile 18 of 20 and 18 of 22 . 19 memory 20 and 20 and 21 hope ahem ! 1 ahem 2 ! dry work , this speechifying , especially to an unpractised orator . 1 dry 2 work 1 dry 3 , 3 , 5 speechifying 4 this 5 speechifying 5 speechifying 11 orator 6 , 7 especially 7 especially 8 to 8 to 9 an 9 an 10 unpractised 9 an 11 orator 11 orator 12 . i never conceived till now what toil the temperance lecturers undergo for my sake ; hereafter they shall have the business to themselves . 1 i 3 conceived 2 never 3 conceived 3 conceived 15 ; 3 conceived 17 they 4 till 5 now 4 till 6 what 6 what 7 toil 6 what 11 undergo 7 toil 9 temperance 8 the 9 temperance 9 temperance 10 lecturers 11 undergo 12 for 11 undergo 15 ; 12 for 14 sake 13 my 14 sake 15 ; 16 hereafter 17 they 23 themselves 18 shall 19 have 19 have 20 the 20 the 23 themselves 21 business 22 to 21 business 23 themselves 23 themselves 24 . do , [some] [kind] [christian] , pump a [stroke] [or] [two] , just to wet my whistle . 1 do 2 , 2 , 6 , 6 , 7 pump 7 pump 8 a 8 a 12 , 8 a 17 whistle 12 , 16 my 13 just 14 to 14 to 16 my 15 wet 16 my 17 whistle 18 . thank you , sir ! 1 thank 2 you 2 you 3 , 3 , 4 sir 4 sir 5 ! such monuments should be erected everywhere and inscribed with the names of the distinguished champions of my cause . 1 such 2 monuments 2 monuments 3 should 2 monuments 12 of 3 should 4 be 4 be 5 erected 6 everywhere 7 and 6 everywhere 8 inscribed 8 inscribed 9 with 8 inscribed 12 of 9 with 10 the 10 the 12 of 11 names 12 of 12 of 16 of 13 the 14 distinguished 13 the 16 of 14 distinguished 15 champions 16 of 17 my 16 of 18 cause 18 cause 19 . now , listen , for something very important is to come next . 1 now 2 , 2 , 3 listen 3 listen 4 , 4 , 5 for 5 for 9 is 6 something 8 important 6 something 9 is 7 very 8 important 9 is 11 come 10 to 11 come 11 come 12 next 12 next 13 . i pray you , gentlemen , let this fault be amended . 1 i 2 pray 1 i 3 you 3 you 4 , 3 you 5 gentlemen 5 gentlemen 6 , 6 , 7 let 7 let 8 this 7 let 10 be 9 fault 10 be 10 be 11 amended 11 amended 12 . trust me , they may . 1 trust 2 me 1 trust 3 , 3 , 6 . 4 they 5 may 4 they 6 . and [whenever] [i] pour out [that] soul , it is to cool earth 's fever [or] cleanse [its] stains . 1 and 4 pour 4 pour 5 out 5 out 7 soul 7 soul 8 , 8 , 9 it 9 it 10 is 9 it 12 cool 10 is 11 to 12 cool 20 . 13 earth 14 's 13 earth 19 stains 14 's 15 fever 15 fever 17 cleanse 19 stains 20 . one o'clock ! 1 one 2 o'clock 2 o'clock 3 ! nay , then , if the dinner-bell begins to speak , [i] may as well hold my peace . 1 nay 2 , 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 5 if 5 if 6 the 6 the 7 dinner-bell 7 dinner-bell 8 begins 8 begins 10 speak 8 begins 11 , 9 to 10 speak 11 , 19 . 13 may 16 hold 14 as 15 well 14 as 16 hold 16 hold 17 my 17 my 18 peace 18 peace 19 . here comes a pretty young girl of my acquaintance with a large stone pitcher for me to fill . 1 here 2 comes 1 here 3 a 1 here 14 pitcher 3 a 4 pretty 4 pretty 5 young 6 girl 14 pitcher 7 of 8 my 8 my 9 acquaintance 9 acquaintance 10 with 10 with 11 a 11 a 12 large 12 large 13 stone 12 large 14 pitcher 14 pitcher 15 for 15 for 16 me 16 me 17 to 17 to 18 fill 18 fill 19 . may she draw a husband while drawing her water , as [rachel] did of old ! 1 may 2 she 1 may 3 draw 1 may 16 ! 3 draw 5 husband 3 draw 6 while 3 draw 9 water 4 a 5 husband 7 drawing 8 her 7 drawing 9 water 10 , 11 as 11 as 13 did 13 did 14 of 13 did 16 ! 14 of 15 old hold out your vessel , my dear ! 1 hold 2 out 1 hold 5 , 2 out 4 vessel 3 your 4 vessel 5 , 6 my 6 my 7 dear 7 dear 8 ! [the] [great] [carbuncle] [.] [[] [@number@] []] a [mystery] [of] [the] [white] [mountains] . 1 a 7 . all who visited that region knew him as " the [seeker] , " and by no other name . 1 all 6 knew 2 who 3 visited 2 who 4 that 4 that 6 knew 5 region 6 knew 6 knew 7 him 6 knew 9 " 8 as 9 " 9 " 10 the 9 " 12 , 9 " 13 " 13 " 14 and 14 and 15 by 15 by 16 no 15 by 18 name 16 no 17 other 18 name 19 . near [this] [miserable] [seeker] [sat] a [little] elderly [personage] wearing a [high-crowned] hat [shaped] [somewhat] [like] [a] [crucible] [.] 1 near 6 a 6 a 13 hat 8 elderly 10 wearing 10 wearing 11 a 11 a 13 hat the fifth adventurer likewise lacked a name , which was the greater pity , as he appeared to be a poet . 1 the 2 fifth 1 the 4 likewise 2 fifth 3 adventurer 4 likewise 5 lacked 5 lacked 15 as 6 a 7 name 7 name 8 , 8 , 9 which 9 which 10 was 10 was 11 the 11 the 12 greater 12 greater 13 pity 13 pity 14 , 14 , 15 as 15 as 16 he 16 he 17 appeared 17 appeared 19 be 18 to 19 be 19 be 20 a 20 a 21 poet 21 poet 22 . certain it is that the poetry which flowed from him had a smack of all these dainties . 1 certain 2 it 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 that 4 that 7 which 5 the 6 poetry 6 poetry 7 which 7 which 8 flowed 8 flowed 9 from 8 flowed 11 had 9 from 10 him 11 had 13 smack 11 had 17 dainties 11 had 18 . 12 a 13 smack 14 of 15 all 14 of 17 dainties 15 all 16 these several related the circumstances that brought them thither [.] 1 several 2 related 2 related 3 the 2 related 5 that 3 the 4 circumstances 5 that 8 thither 6 brought 7 them 6 brought 8 thither here we are [,] [i] say , all bound on the same goodly enterprise . 1 here 3 are 2 we 3 are 3 are 13 goodly 6 say 7 , 7 , 8 all 8 all 9 bound 8 all 13 goodly 10 on 12 same 10 on 13 goodly 11 the 12 same 13 goodly 14 enterprise 14 enterprise 15 . what says [our] [friend] [in] the [bearskin] ? 1 what 2 says 1 what 8 ? 6 the 8 ? " how enjoy it ! " [exclaimed] the aged [seeker] , bitterly . 1 " 6 " 2 how 3 enjoy 2 how 5 ! 3 enjoy 4 it 5 ! 6 " 6 " 8 the 8 the 9 aged 9 aged 11 , 11 , 12 bitterly 12 bitterly 13 . " [i] [hope] [for] no enjoyment from it : that folly has past long ago [.] 1 " 5 no 5 no 6 enjoyment 6 enjoyment 7 from 6 enjoyment 11 folly 8 it 9 : 8 it 11 folly 9 : 10 that 11 folly 12 has 12 has 13 past 13 past 15 ago 14 long 15 ago i keep up the search for this accursed stone because the vain ambition of my youth has become a fate upon me in old age . 1 i 2 keep 2 keep 3 up 3 up 4 the 4 the 6 for 5 search 6 for 6 for 8 accursed 7 this 8 accursed 8 accursed 9 stone 8 accursed 23 in 9 stone 10 because 10 because 14 of 11 the 12 vain 11 the 14 of 12 vain 13 ambition 13 ambition 14 of 15 my 16 youth 15 my 22 me 16 youth 17 has 18 become 19 a 18 become 21 upon 20 fate 21 upon 21 upon 22 me 22 me 23 in 23 in 24 old 24 old 25 age 25 age 26 . a good version of the story can be found here : @url@ , as well as on the [internet] [archive] and in print editions . 1 a 2 good 2 good 3 version 3 version 4 of 3 version 12 @url@ 4 of 5 the 5 the 7 can 6 story 7 can 7 can 8 be 8 be 9 found 9 found 10 here 9 found 11 : 12 @url@ 13 , 13 , 14 as 14 as 15 well 15 well 16 as 15 well 23 print 16 as 17 on 17 on 18 the 18 the 21 and 22 in 23 print 23 print 25 . 24 editions 25 . ideally , you would check this entire ebook with the other editions to make sure there are no more such textual errors . 1 ideally 2 , 1 ideally 4 would 1 ideally 12 editions 3 you 4 would 4 would 5 check 6 this 7 entire 6 this 12 editions 7 entire 8 ebook 8 ebook 9 with 9 with 10 the 10 the 11 other 12 editions 14 make 12 editions 22 errors 13 to 14 make 14 make 15 sure 16 there 17 are 17 are 22 errors 18 no 19 more 18 no 22 errors 20 such 21 textual 21 textual 22 errors 22 errors 23 . the above-quoted paragraph should be as follows , including the paragraphs missing from the text : 1 the 2 above-quoted 2 above-quoted 3 paragraph 2 above-quoted 12 missing 3 paragraph 4 should 4 should 5 be 5 be 6 as 7 follows 8 , 8 , 9 including 9 including 10 the 10 the 11 paragraphs 11 paragraphs 12 missing 12 missing 13 from 13 from 14 the 14 the 15 text 15 text 16 : " how enjoy it ! " [exclaimed] the aged [seeker] , bitterly . 1 " 6 " 2 how 3 enjoy 2 how 5 ! 3 enjoy 4 it 5 ! 6 " 6 " 8 the 8 the 9 aged 9 aged 11 , 11 , 12 bitterly 12 bitterly 13 . " [i] [hope] [for] no enjoyment from it that folly has past , long ago ! 1 " 5 no 5 no 6 enjoyment 6 enjoyment 7 from 7 from 8 it 8 it 11 has 9 that 11 has 10 folly 11 has 11 has 12 past 11 has 16 ! 12 past 15 ago 13 , 14 long 14 long 15 ago yet [,] [not] to have my wasted [life] [time] [back] again , would [i] give up my hopes [of] [the] [great] [carbuncle] [!] 1 yet 4 to 4 to 5 have 5 have 6 my 6 my 7 wasted 7 wasted 11 again 11 again 12 , 12 , 18 hopes 13 would 15 give 15 give 16 up 16 up 17 my 17 my 18 hopes " oh , wretch , regardless of the interests of science ! " cried [doctor] [cacaphodel] , with philosophic indignation . 1 " 2 oh 2 oh 3 , 3 , 4 wretch 4 wretch 5 , 5 , 6 regardless 6 regardless 7 of 6 regardless 20 indignation 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 interests 8 the 17 , 9 interests 10 of 10 of 11 science 11 science 12 ! 12 ! 13 " 13 " 14 cried 17 , 18 with 18 with 19 philosophic 20 indignation 21 . mine is the sole purpose for which a wise man may desire the possession of the [great] [carbuncle] . 1 mine 2 is 1 mine 4 sole 1 mine 6 for 3 the 4 sole 4 sole 5 purpose 6 for 7 which 7 which 11 may 8 a 9 wise 9 wise 10 man 10 man 11 may 11 may 12 desire 12 desire 14 possession 13 the 14 possession 14 possession 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 19 . " [excellent] ! " quoth the man with the spectacles . 1 " 4 " 3 ! 4 " 4 " 11 . 5 quoth 8 with 6 the 7 man 7 man 8 with 8 with 9 the 9 the 10 spectacles 9 the 11 . i tell ye [frankly] , [sirs] , [i] have an interest in keeping up the price . 1 i 2 tell 1 i 5 , 2 tell 3 ye 5 , 7 , 7 , 11 interest 9 have 10 an 10 an 11 interest 11 interest 12 in 11 interest 15 the 12 in 13 keeping 13 keeping 14 up 15 the 16 price 16 price 17 . " not [i] , pious [master] [pigsnort] , " said the man with the spectacles . 1 " 2 not 1 " 9 " 4 , 5 pious 5 pious 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 11 the 11 the 12 man 12 man 13 with 13 with 14 the 14 the 15 spectacles 15 spectacles 16 . " [i] never laid such a great folly to [thy] charge . " 1 " 13 " 3 never 5 such 4 laid 5 such 5 such 6 a 5 such 8 folly 6 a 7 great 8 folly 9 to 9 to 11 charge 11 charge 12 . 12 . 13 " " truly , [i] [hope] not , " said the merchant . 1 " 2 truly 2 truly 3 , 3 , 6 not 6 not 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 9 said 11 merchant 10 the 11 merchant 11 merchant 12 . if any of ye have a wiser plan , let him expound it . " 1 if 2 any 2 any 3 of 3 of 4 ye 4 ye 5 have 4 ye 8 plan 4 ye 12 expound 4 ye 14 . 6 a 7 wiser 6 a 8 plan 8 plan 9 , 10 let 11 him 11 him 12 expound 12 expound 13 it 14 . 15 " " [that] have [i] , thou sordid man ! " exclaimed the poet . 1 " 8 man 1 " 14 . 3 have 5 , 5 , 6 thou 6 thou 7 sordid 6 thou 8 man 8 man 11 exclaimed 9 ! 11 exclaimed 10 " 11 exclaimed 11 exclaimed 13 poet 12 the 13 poet there night and day [will] [i] [gaze] [upon] [it] . 1 there 2 night 2 night 3 and 2 night 4 day 4 day 10 . thus long ages after [i] am [gone] the splendor of the [great] [carbuncle] [will] blaze around [my] name . " 1 thus 2 long 1 thus 3 ages 3 ages 4 after 4 after 9 splendor 6 am 8 the 8 the 9 splendor 9 splendor 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 15 blaze 15 blaze 16 around 16 around 20 " 18 name 19 . 19 . 20 " " well said , [master] [poet] ! " cried he of the spectacles . 1 " 3 said 1 " 8 " 2 well 3 said 3 said 4 , 4 , 7 ! 8 " 9 cried 8 " 14 . 10 he 13 spectacles 10 he 14 . 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 spectacles " hide it under thy cloak , sayest [thou] ? 1 " 10 ? 2 hide 3 it 2 hide 4 under 2 hide 10 ? 4 under 6 cloak 5 thy 6 cloak 6 cloak 7 , 7 , 8 sayest why , it will gleam through the holes and make thee look like a jack-o'-lantern ! " 1 why 2 , 2 , 3 it 3 it 4 will 4 will 9 and 5 gleam 6 through 6 through 7 the 7 the 8 holes 8 holes 9 and 9 and 10 make 9 and 11 thee 11 thee 15 jack-o'-lantern 12 look 13 like 12 look 15 jack-o'-lantern 14 a 15 jack-o'-lantern 15 jack-o'-lantern 16 ! 16 ! 17 " have not [i] [resolved] [within] [myself] that the whole earth contains no fitter ornament for the great hall of my ancestral castle ? 1 have 2 not 1 have 14 ornament 7 that 8 the 7 that 10 earth 8 the 9 whole 10 earth 11 contains 11 contains 12 no 11 contains 13 fitter 13 fitter 14 ornament 14 ornament 18 hall 14 ornament 23 ? 15 for 16 the 15 for 18 hall 16 the 18 hall 17 great 18 hall 19 of 21 ancestral 20 my 21 ancestral 21 ancestral 22 castle 21 ancestral 23 ? " it is a noble thought , " said the cynic , with an obsequious sneer . 1 " 2 it 1 " 7 , 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 noble 5 noble 6 thought 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 8 " 17 . 9 said 11 cynic 10 the 11 cynic 11 cynic 12 , 12 , 13 with 13 with 14 an 15 obsequious 16 sneer 16 sneer 17 . hannah here and [i] are seeking it for a like purpose . " 1 hannah 2 here 1 hannah 3 and 3 and 5 are 5 are 6 seeking 6 seeking 8 for 6 seeking 11 purpose 7 it 8 for 9 a 10 like 9 a 11 purpose 11 purpose 12 . 12 . 13 " " how , fellow ? " exclaimed [his] [lordship] , in surprise . 1 " 2 how 2 how 3 , 3 , 4 fellow 3 , 7 exclaimed 4 fellow 5 ? 4 fellow 6 " 7 exclaimed 12 surprise 10 , 11 in 11 in 12 surprise 12 surprise 13 . " what castle-hall hast thou to hang it in ? " 1 " 2 what 1 " 10 ? 2 what 3 castle-hall 3 castle-hall 4 hast 4 hast 5 thou 6 to 7 hang 7 hang 8 it 8 it 9 in 9 in 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " no castle , " replied [matthew] , " but as [neat] a cottage as any within sight of the [crystal] [hills] . 1 " 2 no 1 " 9 " 2 no 3 castle 3 castle 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 replied 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 but 9 " 23 . 11 as 13 a 11 as 15 as 13 a 14 cottage 15 as 16 any 15 as 17 within 17 within 18 sight 18 sight 19 of 19 of 20 the 20 the 23 . and then how pleasant , when we awake in the night , to be able to see one another 's faces ! " 1 and 2 then 1 and 3 how 3 how 4 pleasant 4 pleasant 5 , 5 , 6 when 6 when 7 we 6 when 12 , 6 when 22 ! 8 awake 9 in 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 night 11 night 12 , 12 , 13 to 12 , 16 to 12 , 17 see 13 to 14 be 14 be 15 able 15 able 16 to 17 see 19 another 18 one 19 another 19 another 20 's 19 another 21 faces 22 ! 23 " " the [great] [carbuncle] ! " answered [the] cynic , with ineffable scorn . 1 " 2 the 1 " 6 " 5 ! 6 " 6 " 14 . 7 answered 9 cynic 9 cynic 10 , 10 , 11 with 11 with 12 ineffable 12 ineffable 13 scorn 13 scorn 14 . " why , you blockhead , there is no such thing in rerum naturĆ¢ . 1 " 2 why 2 why 3 , 2 why 6 , 3 , 4 you 4 you 5 blockhead 6 , 7 there 7 there 8 is 7 there 9 no 8 is 9 no 9 no 10 such 10 such 11 thing 11 thing 12 in 12 in 13 rerum 13 rerum 14 naturĆ¢ 14 naturĆ¢ 15 . they listened for the roll of thunder , but heard nothing , and were glad that the tempest came not near them . 1 they 2 listened 2 listened 3 for 3 for 4 the 4 the 5 roll 5 roll 6 of 5 roll 22 them 6 of 7 thunder 7 thunder 8 , 8 , 9 but 9 but 10 heard 10 heard 11 nothing 12 , 13 and 13 and 15 glad 14 were 15 glad 15 glad 16 that 15 glad 19 came 17 the 18 tempest 17 the 19 came 19 came 20 not 19 came 21 near 21 near 22 them 22 them 23 . the modest little wife had wrought this piece of tapestry while the other guests were talking . 1 the 2 modest 2 modest 3 little 2 modest 13 other 3 little 4 wife 4 wife 10 tapestry 5 had 6 wrought 6 wrought 7 this 7 this 8 piece 8 piece 9 of 9 of 10 tapestry 11 while 12 the 12 the 13 other 13 other 14 guests 14 guests 15 were 15 were 16 talking 16 talking 17 . " up , dear [matthew] ! " cried she , in haste . 1 " 2 up 2 up 3 , 3 , 4 dear 4 dear 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 9 she 9 she 10 , 10 , 11 in 11 in 12 haste 12 haste 13 . " the strange folk are all gone . 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 strange 3 strange 4 folk 4 folk 5 are 4 folk 8 . 5 are 6 all 6 all 7 gone up this [very] minute , or we shall lose [the] [great] [carbuncle] [!] ["] 1 up 2 this 2 this 4 minute 2 this 5 , 5 , 6 or 6 or 8 shall 7 we 8 shall 8 shall 9 lose it was a sweet emblem of conjugal affection as they toiled up the difficult ascent gathering strength from the mutual aid which they afforded . 1 it 7 conjugal 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 sweet 4 sweet 5 emblem 5 emblem 7 conjugal 6 of 7 conjugal 7 conjugal 8 affection 7 conjugal 10 they 9 as 10 they 10 they 15 ascent 10 they 23 they 11 toiled 12 up 12 up 13 the 13 the 14 difficult 14 difficult 15 ascent 15 ascent 16 gathering 16 gathering 18 from 17 strength 18 from 19 the 20 mutual 19 the 22 which 20 mutual 21 aid 22 which 23 they 23 they 24 afforded 24 afforded 25 . " let us climb a little higher , " whispered she , yet tremulously , as she turned her face upward to the lonely sky . 1 " 2 let 1 " 8 , 2 let 3 us 3 us 4 climb 4 climb 7 higher 5 a 6 little 5 a 7 higher 8 , 11 she 9 " 10 whispered 9 " 11 she 11 she 12 , 12 , 13 yet 13 yet 14 tremulously 14 tremulously 15 , 14 tremulously 21 upward 15 , 16 as 16 as 17 she 18 turned 19 her 19 her 20 face 20 face 21 upward 21 upward 22 to 21 upward 25 sky 22 to 23 the 23 the 24 lonely 25 sky 26 . next they came to masses and fragments of naked rock heaped confusedly together like a cairn reared by giants in memory of a giant chief . 1 next 2 they 2 they 4 to 3 came 4 to 4 to 6 and 5 masses 6 and 6 and 8 of 6 and 11 heaped 7 fragments 8 of 8 of 9 naked 9 naked 10 rock 11 heaped 12 confusedly 11 heaped 13 together 11 heaped 23 a 14 like 16 cairn 15 a 16 cairn 16 cairn 18 by 16 cairn 23 a 17 reared 18 by 18 by 20 in 19 giants 20 in 20 in 21 memory 21 memory 22 of 23 a 24 giant 24 giant 25 chief 25 chief 26 . but soon they were to be hidden from her eye . 1 but 2 soon 2 soon 10 eye 3 they 4 were 4 were 5 to 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 hidden 7 hidden 8 from 8 from 9 her 9 her 10 eye 10 eye 11 . but they drew closer together with a fond and melancholy gaze , dreading lest the universal cloud should snatch them from each other 's sight . 1 but 2 they 2 they 13 dreading 3 drew 4 closer 4 closer 6 with 4 closer 13 dreading 5 together 6 with 6 with 7 a 8 fond 9 and 9 and 10 melancholy 10 melancholy 11 gaze 11 gaze 12 , 12 , 13 dreading 13 dreading 14 lest 14 lest 15 the 14 lest 17 cloud 15 the 16 universal 17 cloud 18 should 17 cloud 19 snatch 19 snatch 20 them 19 snatch 24 's 21 from 22 each 22 each 23 other 23 other 24 's 24 's 25 sight 25 sight 26 . her breath grew short . 1 her 2 breath 2 breath 3 grew 2 breath 4 short 4 short 5 . at last she sank down on one of the rocky steps of the acclivity . 1 at 2 last 2 last 3 she 3 she 10 rocky 3 she 14 acclivity 4 sank 5 down 4 sank 10 rocky 5 down 6 on 6 on 7 one 7 one 8 of 8 of 9 the 10 rocky 11 steps 11 steps 12 of 12 of 13 the 14 acclivity 15 . " we are lost , dear [matthew] , " said she , mournfully ; " we shall never find our way to the earth again . 1 " 3 are 2 we 3 are 3 are 4 lost 3 are 5 , 3 are 17 shall 5 , 6 dear 6 dear 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 11 she 11 she 12 , 11 she 13 mournfully 14 ; 15 " 15 " 16 we 16 we 17 shall 17 shall 18 never 18 never 25 again 19 find 21 way 20 our 21 way 21 way 22 to 21 way 24 earth 22 to 23 the 23 the 24 earth 24 earth 25 again 25 again 26 . and oh how happy we might have been in our cottage ! " 1 and 2 oh 2 oh 3 how 2 oh 11 cottage 2 oh 12 ! 3 how 4 happy 5 we 10 our 6 might 7 have 7 have 8 been 8 been 10 our 9 in 10 our 10 our 11 cottage 12 ! 13 " " dear heart , we will yet be happy [there] , " answered [matthew] . 1 " 12 " 2 dear 3 heart 2 dear 11 , 3 heart 4 , 3 heart 5 we 5 we 9 happy 6 will 8 be 7 yet 8 be 8 be 9 happy 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 answered 12 " 15 . " look ! 1 " 2 look 2 look 3 ! in this direction the sunshine penetrates the dismal mist ; by [its] aid [i] can direct [our] [course] to the passage of the [notch] . 1 in 2 this 1 in 3 direction 3 direction 4 the 3 direction 13 aid 4 the 5 sunshine 4 the 6 penetrates 6 penetrates 7 the 6 penetrates 9 mist 7 the 8 dismal 9 mist 10 ; 10 ; 11 by 13 aid 21 passage 15 can 16 direct 16 direct 19 to 19 to 20 the 20 the 21 passage 21 passage 22 of 22 of 23 the 23 the 25 . let us go [back] , love , and dream no more of the [great] [carbuncle] . " 1 let 2 us 1 let 3 go 3 go 5 , 5 , 7 , 6 love 7 , 7 , 8 and 7 , 17 " 8 and 9 dream 10 no 11 more 11 more 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 16 . 16 . 17 " " the sun [cannot] be yonder , " said [hannah] , with despondence . 1 " 2 the 1 " 8 " 2 the 3 sun 5 be 6 yonder 6 yonder 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 , 11 , 12 with 12 with 13 despondence 13 despondence 14 . " but look ! " repeated [matthew] , in a somewhat altered tone . 1 " 2 but 1 " 11 somewhat 2 but 3 look 3 look 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 repeated 6 repeated 10 a 8 , 9 in 9 in 10 a 11 somewhat 12 altered 12 altered 13 tone 13 tone 14 . " it is brightening every moment . 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 is 2 it 4 brightening 4 brightening 5 every 4 brightening 7 . 5 every 6 moment if not sunshine , what can it be ? " 1 if 2 not 2 not 3 sunshine 2 not 4 , 4 , 5 what 5 what 6 can 6 can 8 be 7 it 8 be 8 be 9 ? 9 ? 10 " a ray of glory flashed across its surface . 1 a 2 ray 1 a 4 glory 2 ray 3 of 4 glory 5 flashed 4 glory 7 its 5 flashed 6 across 7 its 8 surface 8 surface 9 . for the simple pair had reached that lake of mystery and found the long-sought shrine of the [great] [carbuncle] . 1 for 2 the 1 for 5 had 1 for 11 and 2 the 3 simple 3 simple 4 pair 5 had 6 reached 6 reached 8 lake 7 that 8 lake 8 lake 9 of 9 of 10 mystery 11 and 12 found 12 found 13 the 13 the 15 shrine 13 the 16 of 14 long-sought 15 shrine 16 of 17 the 17 the 20 . but with their next glance they beheld an object that drew their attention even from the mighty stone . 1 but 10 that 2 with 5 glance 2 with 7 beheld 3 their 4 next 4 next 5 glance 6 they 7 beheld 7 beheld 10 that 8 an 9 object 9 object 10 that 10 that 11 drew 11 drew 14 even 12 their 13 attention 13 attention 14 even 14 even 15 from 15 from 16 the 15 from 18 stone 16 the 17 mighty 18 stone 19 . but he stirred not , no more than if changed to marble . 1 but 2 he 2 he 13 . 3 stirred 4 not 3 stirred 5 , 3 stirred 6 no 6 no 7 more 7 more 8 than 8 than 9 if 9 if 10 changed 10 changed 11 to 11 to 12 marble 12 marble 13 . " it is the [seeker] , ["] [whispered] [hannah] , convulsively grasping her husband 's arm . 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 is 2 it 4 the 4 the 6 , 6 , 10 , 10 , 11 convulsively 11 convulsively 12 grasping 12 grasping 13 her 13 her 17 . 14 husband 15 's 15 's 16 arm 16 arm 17 . " [matthew] , he is dead . " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 he 4 he 5 is 5 is 6 dead 6 dead 7 . 7 . 8 " " the joy of success has killed him , " replied [matthew] , trembling [violently] . 1 " 2 the 1 " 10 " 2 the 3 joy 3 joy 4 of 3 joy 6 has 4 of 5 success 6 has 7 killed 7 killed 8 him 9 , 10 " 10 " 16 . 11 replied 13 , 13 , 14 trembling 14 trembling 16 . " or perhaps the [very] light of the [great] [carbuncle] was death . " 1 " 2 or 1 " 14 " 2 or 3 perhaps 3 perhaps 4 the 6 light 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 14 " 11 was 12 death 12 death 13 . 13 . 14 " " ' [the] [great] [carbuncle] ' ! " cried a peevish voice behind them . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 8 " 6 ' 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 12 voice 10 a 12 voice 11 peevish 12 voice 12 voice 13 behind 13 behind 14 them 14 them 15 . " the great humbug ! 1 " 2 the 1 " 5 ! 2 the 4 humbug 3 great 4 humbug if you have found it , prithee point it out to me . " 1 if 2 you 1 if 9 it 2 you 3 have 3 have 4 found 4 found 5 it 5 it 6 , 6 , 7 prithee 7 prithee 8 point 9 it 12 me 10 out 11 to 11 to 12 me 12 me 13 . 13 . 14 " " where is your great humbug ? " he repeated . 1 " 7 ? 2 where 3 is 2 where 4 your 2 where 7 ? 4 your 5 great 5 great 6 humbug 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 he 9 he 10 repeated 10 repeated 11 . " [i] challenge you to make me see it . " 1 " 3 challenge 1 " 11 " 4 you 7 me 5 to 6 make 6 make 7 me 7 me 8 see 8 see 9 it 9 it 10 . 10 . 11 " " there ! " said [matthew] , incensed at such perverse blindness , and [turning] the cynic round toward the illuminated cliff . 1 " 2 there 2 there 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 incensed 8 incensed 9 at 9 at 11 perverse 10 such 11 perverse 11 perverse 12 blindness 11 perverse 14 and 12 blindness 13 , 14 and 16 the 16 the 17 cynic 17 cynic 22 cliff 18 round 19 toward 19 toward 20 the 19 toward 22 cliff 21 illuminated 22 cliff 22 cliff 23 . " take off those abominable spectacles , and you cannot help seeing it . " 1 " 2 take 2 take 3 off 3 off 4 those 4 those 5 abominable 5 abominable 6 spectacles 5 abominable 9 you 6 spectacles 7 , 7 , 8 and 9 you 10 cannot 9 you 15 " 10 cannot 12 seeing 11 help 12 seeing 12 seeing 13 it 14 . 15 " " [matthew] , " said [hannah] , clinging to him , " let us go hence . " 1 " 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 12 " 7 , 8 clinging 7 , 11 , 8 clinging 9 to 9 to 10 him 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 let 13 let 14 us 13 let 15 go 15 go 16 hence 16 hence 17 . 17 . 18 " it revived her , but could not renovate her courage . 1 it 2 revived 2 revived 10 courage 3 her 4 , 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 could 6 could 7 not 7 not 8 renovate 8 renovate 10 courage 9 her 10 courage 10 courage 11 . the blessed sunshine and the quiet moonlight shall come through [our] window . 1 the 2 blessed 2 blessed 3 sunshine 3 sunshine 7 moonlight 4 and 5 the 5 the 6 quiet 6 quiet 7 moonlight 7 moonlight 8 shall 7 moonlight 12 window 8 shall 9 come 9 come 10 through 12 window 13 . we will kindle the cheerful glow of our hearth at eventide and be happy in its light . 1 we 2 will 1 we 17 light 2 will 3 kindle 3 kindle 7 of 4 the 5 cheerful 5 cheerful 6 glow 6 glow 7 of 7 of 8 our 7 of 9 hearth 9 hearth 10 at 10 at 11 eventide 10 at 12 and 12 and 14 happy 13 be 14 happy 14 happy 15 in 14 happy 16 its 17 light 18 . but never again will we desire more light than all the world may share with us . " 1 but 2 never 2 never 3 again 2 never 5 we 2 never 17 . 2 never 18 " 3 again 4 will 5 we 6 desire 5 we 16 us 6 desire 9 than 7 more 8 light 7 more 9 than 9 than 10 all 10 all 11 the 10 all 13 may 11 the 12 world 14 share 15 with 15 with 16 us 17 . 18 " and for all these purposes the gem itself could not have answered better than the granite . 1 and 5 purposes 2 for 3 all 3 all 4 these 4 these 5 purposes 5 purposes 6 the 6 the 7 gem 7 gem 8 itself 7 gem 16 granite 8 itself 9 could 9 could 10 not 9 could 11 have 11 have 12 answered 13 better 14 than 14 than 16 granite 15 the 16 granite 16 granite 17 . the critics say that , if his poetry lacked the splendor of the gem , it retained all the coldness of the ice . 1 the 2 critics 1 the 12 of 2 critics 3 say 4 that 5 , 5 , 6 if 6 if 9 lacked 7 his 8 poetry 7 his 9 lacked 9 lacked 10 the 9 lacked 11 splendor 10 the 11 splendor 11 splendor 12 of 12 of 13 the 12 of 23 ice 13 the 14 gem 14 gem 15 , 16 it 17 retained 17 retained 19 the 18 all 19 the 19 the 21 of 19 the 22 the 20 coldness 21 of 22 the 23 ice 23 ice 24 . as the funeral torches gleamed [within] that dark receptacle , there was no need of the [great] [carbuncle] to show the vanity of earthly pomp [.] 1 as 2 the 2 the 3 funeral 2 the 19 to 3 funeral 4 torches 4 torches 5 gleamed 5 gleamed 16 the 7 that 10 , 7 that 12 was 8 dark 9 receptacle 9 receptacle 10 , 11 there 12 was 12 was 13 no 13 no 14 need 14 need 15 of 15 of 16 the 19 to 20 show 20 show 21 the 21 the 22 vanity 22 vanity 23 of 22 vanity 25 pomp 23 of 24 earthly matthew and his bride spent many peaceful years and were fond of telling the legend of the [great] [carbuncle] . 1 matthew 2 and 2 and 5 spent 3 his 4 bride 4 bride 5 spent 5 spent 6 many 5 spent 9 and 6 many 8 years 7 peaceful 8 years 9 and 10 were 10 were 11 fond 11 fond 12 of 12 of 13 telling 13 telling 14 the 14 the 15 legend 15 legend 16 of 16 of 17 the 17 the 20 . when our pilgrims reached the cliff , they found only an opaque stone with particles of mica glittering on its surface . 1 when 4 reached 1 when 7 , 2 our 3 pilgrims 2 our 4 reached 4 reached 6 cliff 5 the 6 cliff 7 , 8 they 8 they 9 found 9 found 10 only 9 found 13 stone 10 only 11 an 12 opaque 13 stone 13 stone 14 with 14 with 15 particles 15 particles 16 of 16 of 17 mica 17 mica 18 glittering 17 mica 21 surface 18 glittering 19 on 20 its 21 surface 21 surface 22 . [the] [prophetic] [pictures] [.] [[] [@number@] []] " but this painter ! " cried [walter] [ludlow] , with animation . 1 " 2 but 1 " 4 painter 2 but 3 this 4 painter 5 ! 4 painter 10 , 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 10 , 11 with 11 with 12 animation 12 animation 13 . " he not only excels in his peculiar art , but possesses vast acquirements in all other learning and science . 1 " 2 he 1 " 5 excels 3 not 5 excels 4 only 5 excels 5 excels 6 in 5 excels 12 possesses 5 excels 15 in 5 excels 20 science 6 in 7 his 7 his 8 peculiar 9 art 10 , 10 , 11 but 11 but 12 possesses 12 possesses 13 vast 13 vast 14 acquirements 15 in 17 other 16 all 17 other 18 learning 19 and 19 and 20 science 20 science 21 . he talks [hebrew] with [dr] [mather] and gives lectures in anatomy to [dr] [boylston] . 1 he 8 gives 1 he 9 lectures 2 talks 4 with 4 with 7 and 7 and 8 gives 9 lectures 10 in 10 in 11 anatomy 10 in 15 . 11 anatomy 12 to in a word , he will meet the best-instructed man among us on his own ground . 1 in 2 a 1 in 3 word 3 word 4 , 4 , 6 will 5 he 6 will 6 will 7 meet 6 will 12 us 7 meet 8 the 8 the 9 best-instructed 9 best-instructed 10 man 11 among 12 us 12 us 16 ground 13 on 15 own 13 on 16 ground 14 his 15 own 16 ground 17 . nor is all this what [i] [most] admire [in] [him] . " 1 nor 2 is 2 is 3 all 2 is 5 what 3 all 4 this 5 what 8 admire 8 admire 11 . 11 . 12 " " indeed ! " said [elinor] , who had listened with a women 's interest to the description of such a man . 1 " 2 indeed 2 indeed 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 7 , 7 , 8 who 8 who 9 had 9 had 10 listened 10 listened 11 with 11 with 18 description 12 a 13 women 13 women 14 's 14 's 15 interest 15 interest 16 to 16 to 17 the 17 the 18 description 18 description 19 of 19 of 20 such 20 such 21 a 21 a 22 man 22 man 23 . " yet this is admirable enough . " 1 " 2 yet 1 " 5 admirable 2 yet 3 this 4 is 5 admirable 5 admirable 6 enough 5 admirable 7 . 5 admirable 8 " 7 . 8 " but the greatest wonder is yet to be told . " 1 but 2 the 1 but 5 is 2 the 3 greatest 3 greatest 4 wonder 5 is 6 yet 6 yet 7 to 7 to 8 be 8 be 9 told 9 told 10 . 10 . 11 " are you telling me of a painter , or a wizard ? " 1 are 2 you 1 are 3 telling 3 telling 4 me 4 me 5 of 5 of 6 a 6 a 7 painter 7 painter 8 , 8 , 9 or 9 or 10 a 10 a 11 wizard 11 wizard 12 ? 12 ? 13 " " in truth , " answered he , " that question might be asked much more seriously than you suppose . 1 " 2 in 2 in 3 truth 2 in 4 , 2 in 6 answered 2 in 11 question 5 " 6 answered 6 answered 7 he 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 question 10 that 11 question 11 question 13 be 11 question 19 you 12 might 13 be 13 be 15 much 14 asked 15 much 15 much 17 seriously 16 more 17 seriously 18 than 19 you 19 you 20 suppose 20 suppose 21 . they say that he paints not merely a man 's features , but his mind and heart . 1 they 2 say 2 say 3 that 2 say 5 paints 3 that 4 he 5 paints 7 merely 5 paints 14 his 6 not 7 merely 7 merely 8 a 7 merely 11 features 8 a 9 man 9 man 10 's 12 , 13 but 13 but 14 his 14 his 15 mind 14 his 16 and 16 and 17 heart 16 and 18 . it is an awful gift , " added [walter] , lowering his voice from [its] tone of enthusiasm . 1 it 2 is 1 it 5 gift 2 is 4 awful 3 an 4 awful 5 gift 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 19 . 8 added 10 , 10 , 11 lowering 11 lowering 12 his 11 lowering 18 enthusiasm 12 his 13 voice 14 from 16 tone 16 tone 17 of 17 of 18 enthusiasm 18 enthusiasm 19 . " [i] shall be almost afraid to sit to him . " 1 " 4 be 3 shall 4 be 4 be 5 almost 5 almost 6 afraid 5 almost 8 sit 7 to 8 sit 8 sit 9 to 9 to 10 him 10 him 11 . 11 . 12 " " [walter] , are you in earnest ? " exclaimed [elinor] . 1 " 3 , 3 , 5 you 4 are 5 you 5 you 7 earnest 5 you 8 ? 6 in 7 earnest 8 ? 9 " 8 ? 12 . 9 " 10 exclaimed " there ! it is passing away now ; but when you spoke , you seemed frightened to death , and very sad besides . 1 " 3 ! 2 there 3 ! 3 ! 4 it 3 ! 5 is 5 is 8 now 5 is 13 spoke 6 passing 7 away 7 away 8 now 9 ; 10 but 10 but 11 when 11 when 12 you 11 when 13 spoke 13 spoke 16 seemed 14 , 16 seemed 15 you 16 seemed 16 seemed 17 frightened 17 frightened 18 to 18 to 19 death 19 death 20 , 20 , 21 and 20 , 24 besides 21 and 22 very 22 very 23 sad 24 besides 25 . what were you thinking of ? " 1 what 4 thinking 2 were 4 thinking 3 you 4 thinking 4 thinking 5 of 5 of 6 ? 6 ? 7 " " nothing , nothing ! " answered [elinor] , hastily . 1 " 6 " 2 nothing 3 , 2 nothing 4 nothing 4 nothing 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 11 . 7 answered 9 , 9 , 10 hastily 10 hastily 11 . " you paint my face with your own fantasies . 1 " 2 you 2 you 4 my 2 you 7 your 3 paint 4 my 4 my 5 face 5 face 6 with 7 your 8 own 8 own 9 fantasies 9 fantasies 10 . well , come for me tomorrow , and we will visit this wonderful artist . " 1 well 2 , 1 well 5 me 3 come 5 me 4 for 5 me 5 me 6 tomorrow 5 me 9 we 6 tomorrow 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 we 9 we 10 will 9 we 11 visit 11 visit 12 this 12 this 13 wonderful 12 this 16 " 13 wonderful 14 artist 15 . 16 " yet [walter] [ludlow] [was] [the] chosen of her heart . 1 yet 6 chosen 6 chosen 7 of 7 of 8 her 8 her 9 heart 9 heart 10 . " a look ! " said [elinor] to herself . 1 " 2 a 1 " 4 ! 3 look 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 to 8 to 9 herself 9 herself 10 . " [no] [wonder] that it startled him if it expressed [what] [i] [sometimes] [feel] . 1 " 4 that 1 " 15 . 4 that 5 it 5 it 6 startled 6 startled 7 him 8 if 9 it 8 if 15 . 9 it 10 expressed i know by my own experience how frightful a look may be . 1 i 2 know 2 know 3 by 3 by 6 experience 4 my 5 own 5 own 6 experience 6 experience 9 a 6 experience 13 . 7 how 8 frightful 8 frightful 9 a 9 a 10 look 9 a 11 may 11 may 12 be but it was all fancy . 1 but 4 all 2 it 3 was 2 it 4 all 4 all 5 fancy 5 fancy 6 . but he had been born and educated [in] [europe] . 1 but 2 he 2 he 3 had 3 had 4 been 4 been 5 born 5 born 6 and 5 born 7 educated 7 educated 10 . art could add nothing to its lessons , but [nature] [might] . 1 art 2 could 2 could 3 add 3 add 5 to 3 add 6 its 3 add 7 lessons 4 nothing 5 to 7 lessons 8 , 8 , 9 but 9 but 12 . whenever such proposals were made , he fixed his piercing eyes on the applicant and seemed to look him through and through . 1 whenever 2 such 1 whenever 7 he 1 whenever 14 applicant 2 such 3 proposals 3 proposals 4 were 3 proposals 5 made 6 , 7 he 7 he 9 his 8 fixed 9 his 9 his 10 piercing 10 piercing 11 eyes 12 on 14 applicant 13 the 14 applicant 14 applicant 16 seemed 14 applicant 19 him 15 and 16 seemed 16 seemed 17 to 18 look 19 him 19 him 20 through 20 through 21 and 21 and 22 through 21 and 23 . pictorial skill being so rare in the colonies , the painter became an object of general curiosity . 1 pictorial 2 skill 2 skill 11 painter 3 being 4 so 4 so 5 rare 4 so 11 painter 6 in 7 the 6 in 11 painter 7 the 8 colonies 8 colonies 9 , 10 the 11 painter 11 painter 12 became 12 became 13 an 12 became 17 curiosity 13 an 14 object 14 object 15 of 15 of 16 general 16 general 17 curiosity 17 curiosity 18 . their admiration , it must be owned , was tinctured with the prejudices of the age and country . 1 their 2 admiration 1 their 10 tinctured 2 admiration 3 , 3 , 4 it 4 it 5 must 5 must 6 be 6 be 7 owned 7 owned 8 , 8 , 9 was 10 tinctured 11 with 11 with 12 the 11 with 13 prejudices 13 prejudices 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 age 16 age 17 and 17 and 18 country 18 country 19 . these foolish fancies were more than half believed among the mob . 1 these 2 foolish 2 foolish 11 mob 3 fancies 4 were 4 were 5 more 5 more 6 than 6 than 7 half 7 half 8 believed 8 believed 9 among 9 among 10 the 10 the 11 mob 11 mob 12 . the day after the conversation above recorded they visited the painter 's rooms [.] 1 the 2 day 2 day 3 after 3 after 6 above 3 after 7 recorded 3 after 9 visited 4 the 6 above 5 conversation 6 above 7 recorded 8 they 9 visited 13 rooms 10 the 11 painter 11 painter 12 's 12 's 13 rooms several of the portraits were known to them either as distinguished characters of the day or their private acquaintances . 1 several 2 of 2 of 3 the 3 the 4 portraits 4 portraits 8 them 5 were 6 known 6 known 7 to 6 known 8 them 8 them 9 either 9 either 10 as 9 either 16 or 10 as 11 distinguished 12 characters 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 day 15 day 16 or 16 or 17 their 16 or 19 acquaintances 16 or 20 . 17 their 18 private mr [cooke] hung beside the ruler [whom] he opposed , sturdy and somewhat puritanical , [as] [befitted] a [popular] leader . 1 mr 21 . 3 hung 4 beside 4 beside 5 the 5 the 6 ruler 6 ruler 8 he 8 he 14 puritanical 9 opposed 10 , 10 , 11 sturdy 11 sturdy 12 and 11 sturdy 14 puritanical 12 and 13 somewhat 14 puritanical 15 , 15 , 21 . 18 a 20 leader 18 a 21 . the ancient [lady] of [sir] [william] [phipps] eyed [them] from the wall in ruff and farthingale , an imperious old dame not unsuspected of witchcraft . 1 the 2 ancient 2 ancient 4 of 4 of 8 eyed 8 eyed 13 in 10 from 11 the 11 the 12 wall 12 wall 13 in 13 in 16 farthingale 14 ruff 15 and 15 and 16 farthingale 16 farthingale 17 , 16 farthingale 19 imperious 18 an 19 imperious 19 imperious 20 old 20 old 21 dame 21 dame 22 not 22 not 23 unsuspected 22 not 24 of 22 not 26 . 24 of 25 witchcraft john [winslow] , then a very young man , [wore] [the] [expression] of [warlike] enterprise which long afterward made him a distinguished general . 1 john 3 , 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 a 5 a 6 very 6 very 7 young 7 young 8 man 8 man 9 , 9 , 13 of 13 of 15 enterprise 15 enterprise 16 which 16 which 18 afterward 16 which 19 made 16 which 24 . 17 long 18 afterward 19 made 20 him 20 him 21 a 20 him 23 general 21 a 22 distinguished their personal friends were recognized at a glance . 1 their 3 friends 2 personal 3 friends 3 friends 4 were 3 friends 5 recognized 5 recognized 6 at 6 at 7 a 7 a 8 glance 8 glance 9 . among these modern worthies there were two old bearded saints who had almost vanished into the darkening canvas . 1 among 2 these 2 these 3 modern 3 modern 4 worthies 4 worthies 11 who 5 there 6 were 5 there 7 two 7 two 8 old 8 old 9 bearded 9 bearded 10 saints 9 bearded 11 who 11 who 12 had 12 had 13 almost 13 almost 14 vanished 13 almost 19 . 14 vanished 18 canvas 15 into 16 the 15 into 17 darkening 17 darkening 18 canvas " how singular a thought , " observed [walter] [ludlow] , " that this beautiful face has been beautiful for above two hundred years ! 1 " 2 how 1 " 25 ! 2 how 6 , 3 singular 4 a 4 a 5 thought 4 a 6 , 6 , 13 that 7 " 8 observed 8 observed 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 that 13 that 16 face 14 this 15 beautiful 15 beautiful 16 face 17 has 18 been 18 been 20 for 19 beautiful 20 for 20 for 21 above 20 for 25 ! 21 above 22 two 22 two 23 hundred 23 hundred 24 years oh , if all beauty would endure so well ! 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 6 would 2 , 3 if 4 all 5 beauty 5 beauty 6 would 6 would 7 endure 7 endure 9 well 8 so 9 well 9 well 10 ! do you not envy her , [elinor] [?] " 1 do 2 you 1 do 3 not 3 not 4 envy 4 envy 5 her 5 her 6 , 6 , 9 " " if [earth] were heaven , [i] [might] , " she replied . 1 " 2 if 1 " 10 " 2 if 4 were 5 heaven 6 , 6 , 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 she 11 she 12 replied 12 replied 13 . " but , where all things fade , how miserable to be the one that could not fade ! " 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 , 3 , 4 where 4 where 5 all 5 all 6 things 5 all 7 fade 5 all 19 ! 7 fade 8 , 7 fade 18 fade 8 , 9 how 9 how 10 miserable 11 to 12 be 12 be 13 the 12 be 14 one 12 be 18 fade 14 one 15 that 16 could 17 not 17 not 18 fade 19 ! 20 " but the [virgin] looks kindly [at] [us] . " 1 but 2 the 2 the 4 looks 4 looks 5 kindly 5 kindly 8 . 8 . 9 " " yes , but very sorrowfully , methinks , " said [elinor] . 1 " 2 yes 2 yes 3 , 2 yes 4 but 4 but 5 very 5 very 6 sorrowfully 5 very 8 methinks 7 , 8 methinks 8 methinks 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 . the easel stood beneath these three old pictures , sustaining one that had been recently commenced . 1 the 2 easel 2 easel 5 these 3 stood 4 beneath 4 beneath 5 these 5 these 6 three 6 three 7 old 7 old 8 pictures 8 pictures 11 one 9 , 11 one 10 sustaining 11 one 11 one 12 that 11 one 16 commenced 11 one 17 . 12 that 13 had 13 had 14 been 14 been 15 recently " [kind] old man ! " [exclaimed] [elinor] . 1 " 3 old 1 " 6 " 4 man 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 9 . " he [gazes] [at] me as if he were about to utter a word of paternal advice . " 1 " 2 he 1 " 19 " 2 he 8 he 5 me 6 as 6 as 7 if 7 if 8 he 9 were 10 about 10 about 11 to 11 to 12 utter 11 to 13 a 13 a 14 word 14 word 15 of 14 word 17 advice 16 paternal 17 advice 17 advice 18 . 18 . 19 " but so does the original . 1 but 2 so 1 but 6 . 2 so 3 does 4 the 5 original 5 original 6 . i shall never feel quite comfortable under his eye till we stand before him to be married . " 1 i 2 shall 2 shall 3 never 3 never 4 feel 4 feel 5 quite 5 quite 6 comfortable 6 comfortable 7 under 7 under 8 his 8 his 9 eye 9 eye 12 stand 10 till 11 we 11 we 12 stand 12 stand 13 before 13 before 14 him 14 him 15 to 15 to 16 be 16 be 17 married 17 married 18 . 18 . 19 " he was a middle-aged man with a countenance well worthy of his own pencil . 1 he 2 was 2 was 4 middle-aged 3 a 4 middle-aged 4 middle-aged 5 man 5 man 6 with 6 with 7 a 7 a 8 countenance 8 countenance 14 pencil 9 well 10 worthy 10 worthy 11 of 10 worthy 14 pencil 11 of 12 his 12 his 13 own 13 own 14 pencil 14 pencil 15 . walter [ludlow] , who was slightly known to the painter , explained the [object] of their visit . 1 walter 3 , 3 , 4 who 4 who 5 was 4 who 9 the 5 was 8 to 6 slightly 7 known 7 known 8 to 9 the 10 painter 10 painter 11 , 11 , 12 explained 12 explained 13 the 13 the 15 of 15 of 16 their 16 their 17 visit 17 visit 18 . the artist was evidently struck . 1 the 2 artist 2 artist 4 evidently 3 was 4 evidently 4 evidently 5 struck 4 evidently 6 . i must not lose this opportunity for the sake of painting a few ells of broadcloth and brocade . " 1 i 2 must 2 must 3 not 3 not 4 lose 4 lose 6 opportunity 5 this 6 opportunity 6 opportunity 7 for 6 opportunity 11 painting 7 for 9 sake 8 the 9 sake 9 sake 10 of 10 of 11 painting 11 painting 12 a 12 a 13 few 13 few 14 ells 14 ells 15 of 15 of 16 broadcloth 16 broadcloth 18 brocade 17 and 18 brocade 18 brocade 19 . 19 . 20 " the painter expressed a desire to introduce both their portraits into one picture and represent them engaged in some appropriate action . 1 the 2 painter 2 painter 3 expressed 3 expressed 4 a 4 a 5 desire 5 desire 6 to 6 to 7 introduce 7 introduce 8 both 7 introduce 15 represent 8 both 11 into 9 their 11 into 10 portraits 11 into 11 into 13 picture 12 one 13 picture 14 and 15 represent 15 represent 16 them 16 them 17 engaged 17 engaged 18 in 17 engaged 19 some 19 some 20 appropriate 20 appropriate 21 action 21 action 22 . two half-length portraits were therefore fixed upon . 1 two 2 half-length 2 half-length 3 portraits 2 half-length 8 . 3 portraits 4 were 3 portraits 7 upon 4 were 5 therefore 6 fixed 7 upon do you believe it ? " 1 do 3 believe 2 you 3 believe 3 believe 4 it 3 believe 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " not quite , " said [elinor] , smiling . 1 " 2 not 1 " 5 " 2 not 3 quite 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 , 8 , 9 smiling 9 smiling 10 . at length he announced that at their next visit both the portraits would be ready for delivery . 1 at 2 length 2 length 3 he 3 he 4 announced 4 announced 5 that 5 that 6 at 6 at 9 visit 7 their 9 visit 8 next 9 visit 9 visit 10 both 10 both 11 the 10 both 12 portraits 10 both 16 for 10 both 18 . 12 portraits 13 would 13 would 14 be 14 be 15 ready 15 ready 16 for 16 for 17 delivery seldom indeed has an artist such subjects . " 1 seldom 2 indeed 2 indeed 3 has 3 has 6 such 3 has 9 " 4 an 5 artist 5 artist 6 such 6 such 7 subjects 7 subjects 8 . while speaking he still bent his penetrative eye upon them , nor withdrew it till they had reached the bottom of the stairs . 1 while 2 speaking 1 while 12 nor 2 speaking 3 he 3 he 4 still 4 still 5 bent 5 bent 8 eye 6 his 7 penetrative 7 penetrative 8 eye 9 upon 10 them 10 them 11 , 10 them 12 nor 12 nor 13 withdrew 13 withdrew 15 till 13 withdrew 23 stairs 14 it 15 till 15 till 16 they 17 had 18 reached 18 reached 19 the 19 the 20 bottom 20 bottom 21 of 21 of 22 the 22 the 23 stairs 23 stairs 24 . nothing in the whole circle of human vanities takes stronger hold of the imagination than this affair of having a portrait painted . 1 nothing 2 in 1 nothing 7 human 3 the 4 whole 4 whole 5 circle 5 circle 6 of 6 of 7 human 7 human 8 vanities 8 vanities 9 takes 8 vanities 21 portrait 10 stronger 12 of 10 stronger 14 imagination 10 stronger 15 than 11 hold 12 of 12 of 13 the 15 than 16 this 16 this 17 affair 17 affair 18 of 18 of 19 having 19 having 20 a 20 a 21 portrait 21 portrait 22 painted 22 painted 23 . yet why should [it] be so [?] 1 yet 2 why 2 why 3 should 3 should 5 be 5 be 6 so but we forget them only because they vanish . 1 but 2 we 2 we 3 forget 3 forget 4 them 4 them 5 only 4 them 6 because 6 because 7 they 7 they 8 vanish 8 vanish 9 . it is the idea of duration of earthly immortality that gives such a mysterious interest to our own portraits . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 the 3 the 4 idea 4 idea 5 of 5 of 6 duration 6 duration 7 of 7 of 8 earthly 8 earthly 9 immortality 9 immortality 10 that 10 that 11 gives 11 gives 12 such 12 such 13 a 13 a 14 mysterious 14 mysterious 15 interest 15 interest 16 to 16 to 19 portraits 17 our 18 own 18 own 19 portraits 19 portraits 20 . the sunshine flashed after them into the apartment , but left it somewhat gloomy as they closed the door . 1 the 2 sunshine 2 sunshine 3 flashed 3 flashed 4 after 4 after 5 them 4 after 8 apartment 4 after 13 somewhat 6 into 7 the 7 the 8 apartment 9 , 10 but 10 but 11 left 11 left 12 it 11 left 13 somewhat 13 somewhat 14 gloomy 14 gloomy 15 as 15 as 16 they 16 they 17 closed 17 closed 19 door 18 the 19 door 19 door 20 . their eyes were immediately attracted to their portraits , which rested against the farthest wall of the room . 1 their 2 eyes 2 eyes 3 were 3 were 4 immediately 4 immediately 5 attracted 5 attracted 6 to 5 attracted 8 portraits 7 their 8 portraits 8 portraits 10 which 8 portraits 18 room 9 , 10 which 10 which 11 rested 11 rested 12 against 12 against 13 the 12 against 15 wall 14 farthest 15 wall 15 wall 16 of 17 the 18 room 18 room 19 . " [there] we stand , " cried [walter] , enthusiastically , " fixed in sunshine for ever . 1 " 3 we 3 we 4 stand 4 stand 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 , 9 , 14 in 9 , 18 . 10 enthusiastically 11 , 11 , 12 " 11 , 13 fixed 13 fixed 14 in 15 sunshine 16 for 16 for 17 ever 16 for 18 . no dark passions can gather on our faces . " 1 no 3 passions 2 dark 3 passions 3 passions 4 can 3 passions 5 gather 3 passions 7 our 3 passions 9 . 3 passions 10 " 6 on 7 our 7 our 8 faces 9 . 10 " " no , " said [elinor] , [more] calmly ; " no dreary change can sadden us . " 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 , 2 no 12 no 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 11 " 5 said 7 , 7 , 9 calmly 10 ; 11 " 12 no 13 dreary 12 no 15 can 12 no 16 sadden 13 dreary 14 change 16 sadden 17 us 16 sadden 18 . 18 . 19 " this was said while they were approaching and had yet gained only an imperfect view of the pictures . 1 this 2 was 1 this 14 imperfect 3 said 4 while 3 said 8 and 3 said 14 imperfect 4 while 5 they 5 they 6 were 6 were 7 approaching 8 and 9 had 9 had 11 gained 10 yet 11 gained 11 gained 12 only 13 an 14 imperfect 14 imperfect 15 view 14 imperfect 18 pictures 15 view 16 of 16 of 17 the 18 pictures 19 . at intervals he sent a glance from beneath his deep eyebrows , watching their countenances in profile with his pencil suspended over the sketch . 1 at 2 intervals 2 intervals 3 he 2 intervals 4 sent 2 intervals 8 beneath 5 a 6 glance 6 glance 7 from 7 from 8 beneath 8 beneath 9 his 8 beneath 16 in 10 deep 11 eyebrows 11 eyebrows 12 , 12 , 13 watching 13 watching 14 their 13 watching 16 in 14 their 15 countenances 16 in 17 profile 17 profile 23 the 18 with 19 his 19 his 20 pencil 20 pencil 21 suspended 21 suspended 23 the 22 over 23 the 23 the 24 sketch 24 sketch 25 . at length [walter] stepped forward , then back , viewing [elinor] 's portrait in various lights , and [finally] [spoke] [.] 1 at 2 length 2 length 4 stepped 4 stepped 5 forward 4 stepped 18 and 5 forward 6 , 6 , 7 then 7 then 8 back 9 , 10 viewing 10 viewing 12 's 10 viewing 13 portrait 13 portrait 14 in 14 in 16 lights 15 various 16 lights 16 lights 17 , 17 , 18 and " is there not a change ? " said he , in a doubtful and meditative tone . 1 " 6 change 2 is 3 there 3 there 4 not 3 there 6 change 4 not 5 a 6 change 7 ? 6 change 10 he 7 ? 8 " 8 " 10 he 9 said 10 he 10 he 11 , 11 , 17 tone 12 in 13 a 12 in 17 tone 13 a 14 doubtful 14 doubtful 15 and 15 and 16 meditative 17 tone 18 . " yes ; the perception of it grows more [vivid] [the] longer [i] [look] . 1 " 2 yes 1 " 15 . 2 yes 3 ; 3 ; 4 the 3 ; 5 perception 5 perception 6 of 5 perception 7 it 5 perception 8 grows 8 grows 9 more 12 longer 15 . " is , then , the picture less like than it was yesterday ? " inquired the painter , now drawing near with irrepressible interest . 1 " 2 is 2 is 3 , 2 is 18 painter 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 the 6 the 7 picture 8 less 10 than 9 like 10 than 10 than 12 was 11 it 12 was 12 was 13 yesterday 12 was 18 painter 14 ? 15 " 15 " 16 inquired 16 inquired 18 painter 17 the 18 painter 18 painter 19 , 18 painter 25 interest 20 now 21 drawing 21 drawing 22 near 22 near 23 with 23 with 24 irrepressible 23 with 25 interest 25 interest 26 . the eyes are fixed on mine with a strangely sad and anxious expression . 1 the 2 eyes 1 the 6 mine 2 eyes 3 are 2 eyes 4 fixed 4 fixed 5 on 6 mine 7 with 7 with 8 a 7 with 13 expression 8 a 9 strangely 9 strangely 10 sad 10 sad 12 anxious 11 and 12 anxious 13 expression 14 . nay , it is grief and terror . 1 nay 2 , 2 , 3 it 3 it 4 is 4 is 5 grief 5 grief 6 and 6 and 7 terror 7 terror 8 . is this [like] [elinor] ? " 1 is 2 this 2 this 5 ? 5 ? 6 " " compare the living face with the pictured one , " said the painter . 1 " 2 compare 1 " 15 . 2 compare 3 the 2 compare 4 living 2 compare 6 with 2 compare 14 painter 4 living 5 face 6 with 8 pictured 7 the 8 pictured 9 one 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 the 12 said 14 painter walter glanced sidelong at his mistress , and started . 1 walter 2 glanced 1 walter 5 his 1 walter 7 , 2 glanced 3 sidelong 3 sidelong 4 at 5 his 6 mistress 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 started 9 started 10 . had she practised for whole hours before a mirror , she could not have caught the look so successfully . 1 had 2 she 1 had 10 , 2 she 3 practised 4 for 5 whole 4 for 6 hours 6 hours 7 before 7 before 9 mirror 7 before 10 , 8 a 9 mirror 10 , 11 she 10 , 13 not 11 she 12 could 13 not 14 have 14 have 15 caught 15 caught 16 the 15 caught 17 look 17 look 18 so 17 look 19 successfully 17 look 20 . had the picture itself been a mirror , it could not have thrown back her present aspect with stronger and more melancholy truth . 1 had 4 itself 1 had 17 aspect 2 the 3 picture 3 picture 4 itself 4 itself 5 been 5 been 7 mirror 6 a 7 mirror 7 mirror 9 it 8 , 9 it 10 could 11 not 10 could 12 have 12 have 14 back 12 have 15 her 13 thrown 14 back 15 her 16 present 16 present 17 aspect 17 aspect 18 with 18 with 22 melancholy 19 stronger 20 and 20 and 21 more 21 more 22 melancholy 22 melancholy 23 truth 23 truth 24 . she appeared quite unconscious of the dialogue between the artist and her lover . 1 she 2 appeared 2 appeared 4 unconscious 2 appeared 7 dialogue 3 quite 4 unconscious 4 unconscious 5 of 6 the 7 dialogue 7 dialogue 8 between 8 between 9 the 9 the 10 artist 10 artist 12 her 11 and 12 her 12 her 13 lover 13 lover 14 . " [elinor] , " exclaimed [walter] , in amazement , " what [change] has come over you ? " 1 " 3 , 1 " 11 " 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 exclaimed 7 , 8 in 8 in 9 amazement 9 amazement 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 what 12 what 14 has 12 what 18 ? 14 has 15 come 15 come 16 over 16 over 17 you 18 ? 19 " " do [you] see no change in your portrait ? " asked she . 1 " 2 do 2 do 4 see 4 see 5 no 5 no 6 change 5 no 9 portrait 6 change 7 in 8 your 9 portrait 9 portrait 12 asked 10 ? 12 asked 11 " 12 asked 12 asked 13 she 12 asked 14 . " [in] mine ? 1 " 4 ? 3 mine 4 ? none , " replied [walter] , examining it . 1 none 2 , 2 , 3 " 3 " 9 . 4 replied 6 , 6 , 7 examining 7 examining 8 it 8 it 9 . " but let me see . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 let 3 let 4 me 3 let 5 see 5 see 6 . yes ; there is a slight change an improvement , [i] think , in the picture , though none in the likeness . 1 yes 2 ; 2 ; 3 there 3 there 4 is 3 there 5 a 5 a 6 slight 6 slight 7 change 6 slight 22 likeness 7 change 8 an 8 an 9 improvement 10 , 12 think 12 think 13 , 13 , 14 in 13 , 15 the 15 the 16 picture 16 picture 22 likeness 17 , 18 though 18 though 19 none 19 none 20 in 19 none 22 likeness 20 in 21 the 21 the 22 likeness 22 likeness 23 . now that [i] have [caught] [the] [look] , it becomes very [decided] . " 1 now 2 that 1 now 8 , 2 that 4 have 8 , 14 " 9 it 10 becomes 9 it 13 . 10 becomes 11 very 13 . 14 " while he was intent on [these] [observations] [elinor] [turned] to the painter . 1 while 2 he 2 he 3 was 3 was 4 intent 4 intent 5 on 5 on 10 to 10 to 11 the 11 the 12 painter 12 painter 13 . " that look ! " whispered she , and shuddered . 1 " 3 look 2 that 3 look 3 look 4 ! 3 look 5 " 3 look 10 shuddered 6 whispered 7 she 7 she 10 shuddered 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 shuddered 10 shuddered 11 . " how came it there ? " 1 " 2 how 2 how 3 came 2 how 6 ? 3 came 4 it 3 came 5 there 6 ? 7 " the artist the true artist must look beneath the exterior . 1 the 2 artist 2 artist 5 artist 2 artist 11 . 3 the 4 true 3 the 5 artist 5 artist 10 exterior 6 must 7 look 7 look 10 exterior 8 beneath 9 the 8 beneath 10 exterior 9 the 10 exterior would [that] [i] might convince myself of error in the present instance ! " 1 would 14 " 4 might 5 convince 5 convince 6 myself 5 convince 7 of 7 of 8 error 7 of 9 in 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 present 11 present 12 instance 12 instance 13 ! 13 ! 14 " turning them over with seeming carelessness , a crayon sketch of two figures was disclosed . 1 turning 2 them 1 turning 3 over 3 over 4 with 4 with 6 carelessness 4 with 7 , 5 seeming 6 carelessness 7 , 9 crayon 7 , 13 figures 8 a 9 crayon 9 crayon 10 sketch 11 of 12 two 12 two 13 figures 13 figures 14 was 14 was 15 disclosed 15 disclosed 16 . i might change the action of these figures too . 1 i 2 might 2 might 3 change 3 change 4 the 4 the 5 action 5 action 6 of 6 of 7 these 7 these 8 figures 8 figures 9 too 9 too 10 . but would it influence the event ? " 1 but 3 it 2 would 3 it 3 it 4 influence 3 it 6 event 3 it 7 ? 5 the 6 event 7 ? 8 " he directed her notice to the sketch . 1 he 2 directed 2 directed 3 her 3 her 4 notice 4 notice 5 to 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 sketch 7 sketch 8 . " we will not have the pictures altered , " said she , hastily . 1 " 2 we 1 " 10 " 2 we 3 will 3 will 4 not 4 not 5 have 5 have 6 the 6 the 7 pictures 8 altered 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 she 12 she 13 , 12 she 14 hastily 14 hastily 15 . " if mine is sad , [i] shall but [look] the gayer for the contrast . " 1 " 2 if 2 if 3 mine 3 mine 4 is 3 mine 5 sad 5 sad 6 , 5 sad 12 gayer 8 shall 12 gayer 9 but 11 the 11 the 12 gayer 12 gayer 13 for 13 for 14 the 14 the 15 contrast 15 contrast 16 . 16 . 17 " " be it so , " answered the painter , bowing . 1 " 2 be 1 " 6 " 2 be 3 it 3 it 4 so 4 so 5 , 6 " 7 answered 6 " 8 the 8 the 9 painter 9 painter 10 , 10 , 11 bowing 11 bowing 12 . " may your griefs be such fanciful ones that only your pictures may mourn for them ! 1 " 2 may 2 may 5 be 3 your 4 griefs 3 your 5 be 5 be 6 such 5 be 9 that 6 such 7 fanciful 7 fanciful 8 ones 9 that 10 only 10 only 11 your 10 only 13 may 11 your 12 pictures 13 may 14 mourn 14 mourn 15 for 15 for 16 them 16 them 17 ! after the marriage of [walter] and [elinor] the pictures formed the two most splendid ornaments of their abode . 1 after 2 the 1 after 10 formed 2 the 3 marriage 3 marriage 4 of 3 marriage 8 the 4 of 6 and 8 the 9 pictures 10 formed 19 . 11 the 12 two 11 the 19 . 12 two 13 most 13 most 14 splendid 13 most 15 ornaments 15 ornaments 16 of 16 of 17 their 17 their 18 abode walter [ludlow] 's portrait attracted [their] earliest [notice] . 1 walter 3 's 3 's 4 portrait 4 portrait 5 attracted 5 attracted 9 . 7 earliest 9 . there was less diversity of opinion in regard to [elinor] 's picture . 1 there 2 was 1 there 3 less 3 less 4 diversity 4 diversity 5 of 5 of 6 opinion 6 opinion 7 in 7 in 8 regard 8 regard 9 to 9 to 11 's 9 to 12 picture 12 picture 13 . it was enough . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 enough 3 enough 4 . her visitors felt that the massive folds of the silk must never be withdrawn nor the portraits mentioned in her presence . 1 her 2 visitors 2 visitors 3 felt 3 felt 4 that 4 that 5 the 5 the 6 massive 6 massive 7 folds 7 folds 8 of 8 of 9 the 9 the 10 silk 9 the 14 withdrawn 11 must 12 never 11 must 13 be 13 be 14 withdrawn 14 withdrawn 15 nor 15 nor 16 the 15 nor 22 . 16 the 17 portraits 17 portraits 18 mentioned 18 mentioned 19 in 19 in 20 her 20 her 21 presence time wore on , and the painter came again . 1 time 3 on 2 wore 3 on 3 on 4 , 4 , 7 painter 5 and 7 painter 6 the 7 painter 7 painter 9 again 8 came 9 again 9 again 10 . but he did not profane that scene by the mockery of his art . 1 but 2 he 2 he 3 did 3 did 4 not 3 did 5 profane 5 profane 6 that 5 profane 8 by 5 profane 12 his 5 profane 13 art 6 that 7 scene 8 by 9 the 9 the 10 mockery 10 mockery 11 of 13 art 14 . with store of such his adventurous ramble had enriched him . 1 with 2 store 1 with 9 enriched 2 store 3 of 3 of 4 such 4 such 5 his 4 such 6 adventurous 6 adventurous 7 ramble 8 had 9 enriched 9 enriched 10 him 10 him 11 . his portfolio was filled with graphic illustrations of the volume of his memory which genius would transmute into its own substance and imbue with immortality . 1 his 2 portfolio 2 portfolio 3 was 2 portfolio 8 of 3 was 4 filled 4 filled 5 with 4 filled 7 illustrations 5 with 6 graphic 8 of 9 the 9 the 10 volume 10 volume 11 of 11 of 14 which 12 his 13 memory 13 memory 14 which 14 which 21 substance 14 which 26 . 15 genius 17 transmute 16 would 17 transmute 17 transmute 18 into 18 into 19 its 19 its 20 own 20 own 21 substance 21 substance 22 and 22 and 23 imbue 22 and 24 with 24 with 25 immortality he felt that the deep wisdom in his art which he had sought so far was found . 1 he 2 felt 2 felt 3 that 3 that 16 was 4 the 5 deep 5 deep 6 wisdom 6 wisdom 7 in 7 in 8 his 8 his 10 which 9 art 10 which 10 which 11 he 11 he 12 had 12 had 13 sought 13 sought 15 far 14 so 15 far 15 far 16 was 16 was 17 found 16 was 18 . like all other men around whom an engrossing purpose wreathes itself , he was insulated from the mass of humankind . 1 like 2 all 1 like 3 other 1 like 13 he 3 other 4 men 4 men 5 around 5 around 6 whom 6 whom 7 an 7 an 8 engrossing 9 purpose 10 wreathes 10 wreathes 11 itself 11 itself 12 , 12 , 13 he 13 he 14 was 13 he 15 insulated 15 insulated 18 mass 16 from 17 the 17 the 18 mass 18 mass 19 of 19 of 20 humankind 20 humankind 21 . he had no aim , no pleasure , no sympathies , but what were ultimately connected with his art . 1 he 2 had 2 had 3 no 3 no 4 aim 4 aim 6 no 5 , 6 no 6 no 7 pleasure 7 pleasure 8 , 8 , 9 no 9 no 10 sympathies 10 sympathies 11 , 11 , 12 but 12 but 20 . 13 what 14 were 13 what 20 . 14 were 15 ultimately 14 were 16 connected 16 connected 17 with 18 his 19 art 19 art 20 . he could not recross [the] [atlantic] till he had again beheld the originals of those airy pictures . 1 he 2 could 1 he 8 he 2 could 3 not 3 not 4 recross 7 till 8 he 8 he 9 had 9 had 11 beheld 10 again 11 beheld 11 beheld 13 originals 12 the 13 originals 13 originals 14 of 13 originals 15 those 15 those 16 airy 15 those 17 pictures 17 pictures 18 . " [o] glorious [art] ! " 1 " 3 glorious 1 " 5 ! 5 ! 6 " thus mused the enthusiastic painter as he trod the street . 1 thus 2 mused 2 mused 6 as 3 the 4 enthusiastic 4 enthusiastic 5 painter 5 painter 6 as 6 as 7 he 7 he 8 trod 8 trod 9 the 9 the 10 street 10 street 11 . " [thou] art the image of the [creator] 's [own] . 1 " 3 art 1 " 5 image 4 the 5 image 5 image 6 of 6 of 7 the 6 of 11 . 9 's 11 . the innumerable forms that wander in nothingness start into being at thy beck . 1 the 2 innumerable 1 the 3 forms 3 forms 4 that 3 forms 14 . 4 that 5 wander 5 wander 6 in 6 in 7 nothingness 7 nothingness 9 into 8 start 9 into 9 into 10 being 9 into 13 beck 11 at 12 thy 11 at 13 beck thou snatchest back the fleeting moments of history . 1 thou 3 back 2 snatchest 3 back 3 back 4 the 3 back 8 history 3 back 9 . 4 the 5 fleeting 6 moments 7 of 7 of 8 history have [i] not [achieved] [it] ? 1 have 3 not 1 have 6 ? am [i] not thy prophet ? " 1 am 3 not 3 not 4 thy 3 not 6 ? 4 thy 5 prophet 6 ? 7 " it is not good for man to cherish a solitary ambition . 1 it 2 is 1 it 3 not 3 not 5 for 3 not 8 cherish 4 good 5 for 5 for 6 man 7 to 8 cherish 8 cherish 11 ambition 9 a 10 solitary 9 a 11 ambition 11 ambition 12 . reading other bosoms with an acuteness almost preternatural , the painter failed to see the disorder of his own . 1 reading 2 other 1 reading 4 with 2 other 3 bosoms 4 with 5 an 5 an 7 almost 5 an 8 preternatural 6 acuteness 7 almost 8 preternatural 9 , 9 , 16 disorder 10 the 11 painter 11 painter 12 failed 12 failed 13 to 13 to 14 see 14 see 15 the 15 the 16 disorder 16 disorder 17 of 17 of 18 his 18 his 19 own 19 own 20 . " and this should be the house , " said he , looking up and down the front before he knocked . 1 " 2 and 2 and 3 this 2 and 7 house 2 and 8 , 3 this 5 be 3 this 6 the 4 should 5 be 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 he 10 said 11 he 11 he 21 knocked 12 , 13 looking 13 looking 14 up 14 up 15 and 15 and 16 down 15 and 19 before 16 down 17 the 17 the 18 front 18 front 19 before 19 before 20 he 19 before 21 knocked 21 knocked 22 . " [heaven] [help] my brains ! 1 " 4 my 4 my 5 brains 5 brains 6 ! that picture ! 1 that 3 ! 2 picture 3 ! methinks it will never vanish . 1 methinks 2 it 1 methinks 6 . 2 it 3 will 3 will 4 never 4 never 5 vanish he knocked . 1 he 2 knocked 2 knocked 3 . the guest was admitted into a parlor communicating by a central door with an interior room of the same size . 1 the 2 guest 2 guest 3 was 3 was 4 admitted 4 admitted 8 communicating 5 into 6 a 6 a 7 parlor 6 a 8 communicating 8 communicating 9 by 8 communicating 11 central 8 communicating 13 with 8 communicating 17 of 9 by 10 a 11 central 12 door 13 with 14 an 15 interior 17 of 16 room 17 of 17 of 19 same 18 the 19 same 19 same 20 size 20 size 21 . he involuntarily paused on the threshold . 1 he 2 involuntarily 2 involuntarily 6 threshold 2 involuntarily 7 . 3 paused 4 on 4 on 5 the 5 the 6 threshold they had not perceived his approach . 1 they 5 his 2 had 3 not 2 had 4 perceived 4 perceived 5 his 5 his 6 approach 6 approach 7 . that [of] [elinor] had been [almost] [prophetic] . 1 that 4 had 4 had 5 been 5 been 8 . a mixture of affright would now have made it the very expression of the portrait . 1 a 2 mixture 2 mixture 3 of 2 mixture 12 expression 3 of 4 affright 4 affright 5 would 5 would 6 now 5 would 7 have 7 have 8 made 8 made 9 it 9 it 11 very 10 the 11 very 12 expression 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 portrait 15 portrait 16 . walter 's face was moody and dull or animated only by fitful flashes which left a heavier darkness for their momentary illumination . 1 walter 2 's 2 's 3 face 3 face 4 was 4 was 5 moody 5 moody 6 and 5 moody 8 or 7 dull 8 or 8 or 9 animated 8 or 12 fitful 10 only 11 by 10 only 12 fitful 12 fitful 13 flashes 12 fitful 14 which 12 fitful 21 momentary 12 fitful 23 . 14 which 15 left 15 left 16 a 16 a 18 darkness 17 heavier 18 darkness 19 for 20 their 20 their 21 momentary 21 momentary 22 illumination he looked from [elinor] to her portrait , and thence to his own , in the [contemplation] of which he finally [stood] absorbed . 1 he 2 looked 1 he 10 thence 3 from 7 portrait 5 to 6 her 6 her 7 portrait 7 portrait 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 thence 10 thence 24 . 11 to 12 his 12 his 13 own 13 own 14 , 14 , 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 18 of 16 the 24 . 18 of 19 which 19 which 20 he 20 he 21 finally 21 finally 23 absorbed the [painter] [seemed] to [hear] the [step] [of] [destiny] approaching behind him on its progress toward its victims . 1 the 4 to 4 to 6 the 6 the 10 approaching 10 approaching 11 behind 11 behind 12 him 12 him 14 its 13 on 14 its 14 its 16 toward 15 progress 16 toward 16 toward 17 its 16 toward 18 victims 18 victims 19 . a strange thought darted into his mind . 1 a 2 strange 2 strange 4 darted 3 thought 4 darted 4 darted 5 into 5 into 7 mind 6 his 7 mind 7 mind 8 . " [our] fate is [upon] us ! " howled [walter] . 1 " 3 fate 3 fate 4 is 4 is 11 . 6 us 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 howled 9 howled 11 . " die ! " 1 " 2 die 2 die 3 ! 3 ! 4 " drawing a knife , he sustained her as she was sinking to the ground , and aimed it at her bosom . 1 drawing 2 a 1 drawing 3 knife 3 knife 4 , 3 knife 18 it 4 , 5 he 6 sustained 7 her 6 sustained 8 as 6 sustained 18 it 8 as 9 she 9 she 10 was 11 sinking 12 to 12 to 13 the 13 the 14 ground 14 ground 15 , 15 , 16 and 16 and 18 it 17 aimed 18 it 18 it 19 at 18 it 22 . 19 at 21 bosom 20 her 21 bosom in the action and in the look and attitude of each the painter beheld the figures of his sketch . 1 in 3 action 2 the 3 action 3 action 4 and 4 and 8 and 5 in 6 the 6 the 8 and 7 look 8 and 8 and 9 attitude 9 attitude 10 of 10 of 16 figures 11 each 12 the 12 the 13 painter 13 painter 14 beheld 14 beheld 15 the 15 the 16 figures 16 figures 19 sketch 17 of 18 his 18 his 19 sketch 19 sketch 20 . the picture , with all its tremendous coloring , was finished . 1 the 2 picture 1 the 3 , 3 , 4 with 3 , 9 , 4 with 5 all 4 with 8 coloring 5 all 6 its 7 tremendous 8 coloring 9 , 10 was 10 was 11 finished 11 finished 12 . " hold , madman ! " cried he , sternly . 1 " 3 , 2 hold 3 , 3 , 4 madman 3 , 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 , 7 cried 10 sternly 7 cried 11 . 8 he 9 , he stood like a magician controlling the phantoms which he had evoked . 1 he 10 he 2 stood 3 like 3 like 4 a 3 like 5 magician 5 magician 6 controlling 6 controlling 7 the 7 the 8 phantoms 8 phantoms 10 he 9 which 10 he 10 he 11 had 10 he 13 . 11 had 12 evoked " what ! " muttered [walter] [ludlow] as he relapsed from fierce excitement into [sullen] [gloom] . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 ! 2 what 17 . 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 muttered 5 muttered 8 as 8 as 9 he 9 he 10 relapsed 11 from 12 fierce 12 fierce 13 excitement 12 fierce 17 . 13 excitement 14 into " does [fate] impede [its] [own] decree ? " 1 " 8 ? 1 " 9 " 2 does 4 impede 2 does 8 ? 7 decree 8 ? " wretched lady , " said the painter , " did [i] not warn you ? " 1 " 2 wretched 2 wretched 8 painter 3 lady 8 painter 4 , 5 " 4 , 8 painter 5 " 8 painter 6 said 7 the 6 said 8 painter 7 the 8 painter 8 painter 9 , 8 painter 10 " 8 painter 14 warn 8 painter 16 ? 8 painter 17 " 9 , 10 " 11 did 13 not 11 did 14 warn 14 warn 15 you 16 ? 17 " " you did , " replied [elinor] , calmly , as her terror [gave] [place] to the quiet grief which it had disturbed . 1 " 2 you 1 " 8 , 2 you 3 did 3 did 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 replied 8 , 24 . 9 calmly 10 , 10 , 11 as 11 as 12 her 12 her 13 terror 13 terror 16 to 16 to 17 the 17 the 18 quiet 18 quiet 19 grief 19 grief 20 which 20 which 23 disturbed 21 it 22 had 22 had 23 disturbed 23 disturbed 24 . " but [i] loved him . " 1 " 2 but 2 but 7 " 4 loved 5 him 5 him 6 . 6 . 7 " is there not a deep moral in the tale ? 1 is 2 there 2 there 3 not 2 there 7 in 3 not 4 a 4 a 5 deep 5 deep 6 moral 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 tale 9 tale 10 ? [david] [swan] [.] a [fantasy] . 1 a 3 . we can be but partially acquainted even with the events which actually influence our course through life and our final destiny . 1 we 3 be 2 can 3 be 3 be 4 but 4 but 5 partially 4 but 11 which 5 partially 6 acquainted 6 acquainted 7 even 7 even 8 with 9 the 10 events 9 the 11 which 10 events 11 which 11 which 13 influence 12 actually 13 influence 13 influence 15 course 14 our 15 course 15 course 16 through 16 through 17 life 16 through 18 and 18 and 19 our 19 our 20 final 20 final 21 destiny 21 destiny 22 . this idea may be illustrated by a page from the secret history of [david] [swan] . 1 this 2 idea 2 idea 5 illustrated 2 idea 8 page 3 may 4 be 3 may 5 illustrated 5 illustrated 6 by 7 a 8 page 8 page 9 from 9 from 10 the 9 from 11 secret 9 from 16 . 11 secret 12 history 12 history 13 of but we are to relate events which he did not dream of . 1 but 2 we 2 we 3 are 3 are 4 to 4 to 5 relate 5 relate 6 events 6 events 7 which 7 which 8 he 8 he 9 did 9 did 10 not 10 not 11 dream 11 dream 12 of 12 of 13 . but censure , praise , merriment , scorn and indifference were all one or , rather , all nothing [to] [david] [swan] . 1 but 3 , 1 but 7 , 1 but 19 nothing 2 censure 3 , 3 , 4 praise 3 , 5 , 5 , 6 merriment 7 , 10 indifference 8 scorn 10 indifference 9 and 10 indifference 10 indifference 11 were 10 indifference 12 all 12 all 13 one 13 one 14 or 14 or 15 , 15 , 16 rather 15 , 17 , 17 , 18 all 19 nothing 23 . a linch-pin had fallen out and permitted one of the wheels to slide off . 1 a 2 linch-pin 1 a 3 had 3 had 4 fallen 3 had 6 and 4 fallen 5 out 6 and 7 permitted 7 permitted 8 one 8 one 9 of 8 one 11 wheels 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 wheels 11 wheels 12 to 12 to 13 slide 13 slide 14 off 14 off 15 . " how soundly he sleeps ! " whispered the old gentleman . 1 " 2 how 1 " 6 ! 2 how 3 soundly 3 soundly 5 sleeps 4 he 5 sleeps 6 ! 8 whispered 7 " 8 whispered 8 whispered 11 gentleman 8 whispered 12 . 9 the 10 old 9 the 11 gentleman " from what a depth he draws that easy breath ! 1 " 2 from 2 from 3 what 3 what 4 a 3 what 5 depth 3 what 6 he 6 he 7 draws 7 draws 10 breath 8 that 9 easy 9 easy 10 breath 10 breath 11 ! " and youth besides , " said the lady . 1 " 2 and 2 and 3 youth 3 youth 4 besides 4 besides 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 8 the 9 lady 9 lady 10 . " healthy and quiet age does not sleep thus . 1 " 2 healthy 1 " 5 age 2 healthy 3 and 3 and 4 quiet 5 age 6 does 6 does 7 not 7 not 8 sleep 8 sleep 9 thus 9 thus 10 . our slumber is no more like his than [our] wakefulness . " 1 our 2 slumber 1 our 12 " 2 slumber 3 is 3 is 4 no 4 no 5 more 5 more 6 like 5 more 8 than 6 like 7 his 10 wakefulness 11 . 11 . 12 " methinks [i] [can] see a likeness to our departed [henry] . 1 methinks 4 see 4 see 7 to 5 a 6 likeness 6 likeness 7 to 7 to 8 our 8 our 9 departed 9 departed 11 . shall we waken him ? " 1 shall 2 we 2 we 3 waken 3 waken 4 him 3 waken 6 " 5 ? 6 " " to what purpose ? " said the merchant , hesitating . 1 " 2 to 2 to 3 what 2 to 4 purpose 4 purpose 5 ? 5 ? 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 7 said 9 merchant 9 merchant 10 , 10 , 11 hesitating 11 hesitating 12 . " we know nothing of the youth 's character . " 1 " 2 we 2 we 11 " 3 know 4 nothing 4 nothing 5 of 5 of 6 the 6 the 7 youth 7 youth 8 's 8 's 9 character 9 character 10 . 10 . 11 " " that open countenance ! " replied his wife , in the same hushed voice , yet earnestly . 1 " 5 ! 2 that 3 open 3 open 4 countenance 3 open 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 7 replied 5 ! 14 hushed 7 replied 8 his 8 his 9 wife 8 his 10 , 11 in 12 the 12 the 13 same 13 same 14 hushed 14 hushed 15 voice 15 voice 16 , 15 voice 18 earnestly 17 yet 18 earnestly 18 earnestly 19 . " this innocent sleep ! " 1 " 3 innocent 2 this 3 innocent 3 innocent 4 sleep 3 innocent 5 ! 5 ! 6 " yet [fortune] [was] bending [over] [him] [,] [just] [ready] to let fall a burden of gold . 1 yet 4 bending 4 bending 10 to 10 to 11 let 11 let 12 fall 12 fall 13 a 13 a 14 burden 14 burden 15 of 15 of 16 gold 16 gold 17 . in such cases people sometimes do stranger things than to act the magician and awaken a young man to splendor who fell asleep in poverty . 1 in 3 cases 1 in 4 people 2 such 3 cases 4 people 6 do 5 sometimes 6 do 6 do 8 things 7 stranger 8 things 8 things 9 than 9 than 10 to 10 to 11 act 11 act 13 magician 12 the 13 magician 13 magician 14 and 13 magician 15 awaken 15 awaken 19 to 16 a 17 young 17 young 18 man 18 man 19 to 19 to 20 splendor 19 to 21 who 21 who 22 fell 22 fell 23 asleep 23 asleep 24 in 24 in 25 poverty 25 poverty 26 . " shall we not waken him ? " repeated the lady , persuasively . 1 " 13 persuasively 1 " 14 . 2 shall 3 we 2 shall 4 not 4 not 5 waken 5 waken 13 persuasively 6 him 7 ? 6 him 13 persuasively 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 repeated 9 repeated 11 lady 9 repeated 13 persuasively 10 the 11 lady 12 , 13 persuasively " the coach is ready , sir , " said the servant , behind . 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 coach 3 coach 4 is 3 coach 5 ready 3 coach 7 sir 3 coach 10 said 3 coach 12 servant 6 , 7 sir 7 sir 8 , 8 , 9 " 10 said 11 the 12 servant 13 , 13 , 14 behind 14 behind 15 . the old couple started , reddened and hurried away , mutually wondering that they should ever have dreamed of doing anything so very ridiculous . 1 the 2 old 2 old 3 couple 3 couple 4 started 4 started 5 , 5 , 6 reddened 6 reddened 7 and 6 reddened 8 hurried 8 hurried 9 away 8 hurried 11 mutually 9 away 10 , 11 mutually 12 wondering 12 wondering 13 that 13 that 14 they 13 that 25 . 14 they 15 should 15 should 16 ever 15 should 17 have 17 have 18 dreamed 18 dreamed 19 of 19 of 20 doing 20 doing 21 anything 21 anything 22 so 22 so 23 very 23 very 24 ridiculous the merchant threw himself back in the carriage and occupied his mind with the plan of a magnificent asylum for unfortunate men of business . 1 the 2 merchant 2 merchant 9 and 3 threw 5 back 3 threw 6 in 3 threw 9 and 4 himself 5 back 6 in 7 the 8 carriage 9 and 9 and 10 occupied 10 occupied 11 his 10 occupied 15 plan 11 his 12 mind 13 with 14 the 14 the 15 plan 15 plan 16 of 16 of 17 a 17 a 18 magnificent 18 magnificent 19 asylum 19 asylum 20 for 20 for 21 unfortunate 20 for 25 . 21 unfortunate 22 men 22 men 23 of 23 of 24 business meanwhile , [david] [swan] enjoyed his nap . 1 meanwhile 2 , 1 meanwhile 5 enjoyed 5 enjoyed 6 his 5 enjoyed 7 nap 7 nap 8 . perhaps it was this merry kind of motion that caused is there any harm in saying it ? her garter to slip its knot . 1 perhaps 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 this 4 this 5 merry 4 this 20 garter 5 merry 8 motion 6 kind 7 of 7 of 8 motion 8 motion 9 that 9 that 10 caused 11 is 12 there 11 is 20 garter 12 there 13 any 13 any 14 harm 14 harm 15 in 15 in 16 saying 16 saying 17 it 17 it 18 ? 19 her 20 garter 20 garter 21 to 21 to 22 slip 22 slip 23 its 23 its 24 knot 23 its 25 . but there was peril near the sleeper . 1 but 4 peril 2 there 3 was 2 there 4 peril 3 was 4 peril 4 peril 5 near 4 peril 7 sleeper 4 peril 8 . 5 near 6 the the sting of a bee is sometimes deadly . 1 the 2 sting 2 sting 8 deadly 3 of 4 a 4 a 5 bee 4 a 7 sometimes 6 is 7 sometimes 7 sometimes 8 deadly 8 deadly 9 . how sweet a picture ! 1 how 2 sweet 2 sweet 5 ! 3 a 4 picture 4 picture 5 ! " he is handsome ! " thought she , and blushed redder yet . 1 " 2 he 2 he 3 is 3 is 4 handsome 4 handsome 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 7 thought 5 ! 14 . 7 thought 8 she 8 she 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 blushed 11 blushed 12 redder 12 redder 13 yet why , at least , did no smile of welcome brighten upon his face ? 1 why 2 , 2 , 3 at 3 at 4 least 4 least 6 did 5 , 6 did 6 did 8 smile 6 did 9 of 6 did 15 ? 7 no 8 smile 9 of 10 welcome 9 of 11 brighten 11 brighten 13 his 12 upon 13 his 13 his 14 face " how sound he sleeps ! " murmured the girl . 1 " 8 murmured 2 how 4 he 2 how 6 ! 2 how 8 murmured 3 sound 4 he 4 he 5 sleeps 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 murmured 8 murmured 10 girl 8 murmured 11 . 9 the 10 girl she departed , but did not trip along the road so lightly as when she came . 1 she 15 she 2 departed 4 but 2 departed 5 did 2 departed 7 trip 2 departed 8 along 2 departed 14 when 3 , 4 but 5 did 6 not 8 along 10 road 9 the 10 road 11 so 14 when 12 lightly 13 as 13 as 14 when 14 when 15 she 15 she 16 came 15 she 17 . had [david] [formed] a [wayside] acquaintance with the daughter , he would have become the father 's clerk , and all else in natural succession . 1 had 4 a 4 a 6 acquaintance 6 acquaintance 7 with 7 with 8 the 7 with 25 succession 9 daughter 10 , 9 daughter 18 clerk 10 , 11 he 11 he 12 would 12 would 13 have 13 have 14 become 15 the 16 father 16 father 17 's 17 's 18 clerk 18 clerk 19 , 19 , 20 and 20 and 21 all 21 all 22 else 22 else 23 in 23 in 24 natural 23 in 25 succession 25 succession 26 . the girl was hardly out of sight when two men turned aside beneath the maple shade . 1 the 10 men 2 girl 4 hardly 2 girl 8 when 3 was 4 hardly 4 hardly 5 out 5 out 6 of 5 out 7 sight 8 when 9 two 9 two 10 men 10 men 11 turned 11 turned 12 aside 12 aside 13 beneath 13 beneath 15 maple 14 the 15 maple 15 maple 16 shade 15 maple 17 . both had dark faces set off by cloth caps , which were drawn down aslant over their brows . 1 both 2 had 2 had 3 dark 2 had 5 set 3 dark 4 faces 5 set 6 off 6 off 7 by 6 off 9 caps 8 cloth 9 caps 9 caps 10 , 9 caps 19 . 10 , 11 which 11 which 12 were 12 were 13 drawn 12 were 17 their 13 drawn 14 down 14 down 15 aslant 16 over 17 their 17 their 18 brows their dresses were shabby , yet had a certain smartness . 1 their 2 dresses 2 dresses 4 shabby 3 were 4 shabby 4 shabby 5 , 4 shabby 7 had 6 yet 7 had 7 had 8 a 8 a 9 certain 9 certain 10 smartness 10 smartness 11 . but , finding [david] asleep by the spring , one of the rogues [whispered] to his fellow [:] 1 but 2 , 2 , 3 finding 3 finding 12 the 3 finding 13 rogues 5 asleep 6 by 6 by 7 the 7 the 8 spring 8 spring 9 , 9 , 10 one 10 one 11 of 11 of 12 the 13 rogues 15 to 15 to 16 his 16 his 17 fellow " [hist] ! 1 " 3 ! do you see that bundle under his head ? " 1 do 2 you 1 do 3 see 3 see 5 bundle 3 see 9 ? 4 that 5 bundle 5 bundle 8 head 6 under 7 his 7 his 8 head 9 ? 10 " the other villain nodded , winked and leered . 1 the 2 other 1 the 3 villain 3 villain 4 nodded 4 nodded 5 , 5 , 6 winked 6 winked 7 and 7 and 8 leered 8 leered 9 . and if not there , we will find it in his pantaloons pocket . " 1 and 2 if 2 if 3 not 2 if 5 , 3 not 4 there 5 , 7 will 5 , 13 pocket 6 we 7 will 8 find 9 it 9 it 13 pocket 10 in 13 pocket 11 his 12 pantaloons 11 his 13 pocket 13 pocket 14 . 13 pocket 15 " " but how if he wakes ? " said the other . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 how 3 how 4 if 3 how 7 ? 4 if 6 wakes 5 he 6 wakes 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 10 the 11 other 11 other 12 . his companion thrust aside his waistcoat , pointed to the handle of a dirk and nodded . 1 his 2 companion 2 companion 3 thrust 3 thrust 4 aside 4 aside 5 his 5 his 6 waistcoat 6 waistcoat 7 , 7 , 11 handle 8 pointed 9 to 9 to 10 the 10 the 11 handle 11 handle 12 of 11 handle 13 a 13 a 14 dirk 14 dirk 15 and 15 and 16 nodded 16 nodded 17 . " so be it ! " muttered the second villain . 1 " 2 so 1 " 11 . 2 so 4 it 2 so 5 ! 3 be 4 it 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 muttered 8 the 9 second 9 second 10 villain 10 villain 11 . nay , had the villains glanced aside into the spring , even they would hardly have known themselves as reflected there . 1 nay 2 , 1 nay 5 villains 2 , 3 had 3 had 4 the 5 villains 7 aside 5 villains 10 spring 5 villains 19 as 5 villains 21 there 6 glanced 7 aside 8 into 9 the 8 into 10 spring 10 spring 12 even 11 , 12 even 13 they 18 themselves 14 would 15 hardly 14 would 16 have 16 have 17 known 17 known 18 themselves 18 themselves 19 as 20 reflected 21 there 21 there 22 . but [david] [swan] had [never] worn a [more] tranquil aspect , even when asleep on his mother 's breast . 1 but 4 had 4 had 6 worn 6 worn 7 a 7 a 9 tranquil 9 tranquil 13 when 10 aspect 11 , 11 , 12 even 12 even 13 when 13 when 15 on 13 when 20 . 14 asleep 15 on 15 on 16 his 15 on 19 breast 16 his 17 mother 18 's 19 breast " [i] must take away the bundle , " whispered one . 1 " 3 must 3 must 4 take 4 take 5 away 5 away 6 the 6 the 7 bundle 6 the 10 whispered 8 , 10 whispered 9 " 10 whispered 10 whispered 11 one 11 one 12 . " if he stirs , [i] 'll strike , " muttered the other . 1 " 2 if 1 " 10 " 1 " 14 . 2 if 3 he 2 if 9 , 3 he 4 stirs 4 stirs 5 , 7 'll 8 strike 8 strike 9 , 10 " 11 muttered 12 the 13 other 12 the 14 . he then lapped out of the fountain . 1 he 2 then 1 he 3 lapped 3 lapped 5 of 4 out 5 of 5 of 7 fountain 6 the 7 fountain 7 fountain 8 . " [pshaw] ! " said one villain . 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 8 . 5 said 6 one 7 villain 8 . " we can do nothing now . 1 " 2 we 1 " 7 . 2 we 3 can 3 can 4 do 4 do 5 nothing 6 now 7 . the dog 's master must be close behind . " 1 the 2 dog 1 the 4 master 2 dog 3 's 4 master 5 must 4 master 7 close 5 must 6 be 7 close 8 behind 8 behind 9 . 9 . 10 " " let's take a drink and be off , " said the other . 1 " 2 let's 1 " 10 " 3 take 4 a 3 take 6 and 4 a 5 drink 6 and 7 be 7 be 8 off 8 off 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 the 12 the 13 other 13 other 14 . it was a flask of liquor with a block-tin tumbler screwed upon the mouth . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 flask 4 flask 5 of 5 of 6 liquor 6 liquor 7 with 7 with 8 a 8 a 9 block-tin 9 block-tin 14 mouth 10 tumbler 11 screwed 11 screwed 12 upon 11 screwed 14 mouth 12 upon 13 the 14 mouth 15 . he slept , but no longer so quietly as at first . 1 he 2 slept 2 slept 3 , 2 slept 6 longer 2 slept 7 so 3 , 4 but 4 but 5 no 7 so 8 quietly 7 so 9 as 9 as 11 first 9 as 12 . 10 at 11 first an hour 's repose had snatched from his elastic frame the weariness with which many hours of toil had burdened it . 1 an 2 hour 2 hour 3 's 3 's 4 repose 3 's 5 had 5 had 6 snatched 6 snatched 7 from 7 from 8 his 8 his 11 the 9 elastic 10 frame 10 frame 11 the 11 the 12 weariness 11 the 13 with 13 with 14 which 14 which 17 of 14 which 19 had 15 many 16 hours 16 hours 17 of 17 of 18 toil 19 had 20 burdened 20 burdened 21 it 21 it 22 . now he stirred , now moved his lips without a sound , now talked in an inward tone to the noonday spectres of his dream . 1 now 2 he 2 he 3 stirred 3 stirred 6 moved 4 , 6 moved 5 now 6 moved 6 moved 7 his 7 his 8 lips 8 lips 25 dream 9 without 11 sound 9 without 13 now 10 a 11 sound 12 , 13 now 13 now 14 talked 14 talked 15 in 14 talked 19 to 15 in 18 tone 16 an 17 inward 16 an 18 tone 19 to 20 the 20 the 21 noonday 21 noonday 22 spectres 22 spectres 23 of 23 of 24 his 24 his 25 dream 25 dream 26 . he started up with all his ideas about him . 1 he 2 started 2 started 7 ideas 3 up 4 with 4 with 5 all 5 all 6 his 5 all 7 ideas 7 ideas 8 about 8 about 9 him 9 him 10 . " halloo , driver ! 1 " 2 halloo 2 halloo 3 , 3 , 4 driver 4 driver 5 ! take a passenger ? " shouted he . 1 take 3 passenger 1 take 4 ? 2 a 3 passenger 4 ? 6 shouted 4 ? 8 . 5 " 6 shouted 6 shouted 7 he " room on top ! " answered the driver . 1 " 2 room 2 room 4 top 3 on 4 top 4 top 9 driver 5 ! 6 " 5 ! 7 answered 7 answered 8 the 8 the 9 driver 9 driver 10 . up mounted [david] , and bowled [away] [merrily] toward [boston] without so much as a parting glance at that fountain of dreamlike vicissitude . 1 up 2 mounted 2 mounted 4 , 4 , 5 and 4 , 24 . 5 and 9 toward 6 bowled 9 toward 11 without 12 so 12 so 13 much 13 much 14 as 14 as 15 a 15 a 16 parting 16 parting 17 glance 16 parting 24 . 17 glance 18 at 18 at 19 that 19 that 20 fountain 20 fountain 21 of 20 fountain 23 vicissitude 22 dreamlike 23 vicissitude sleeping or waking , we hear not the airy footsteps of the strange things that almost happen . 1 sleeping 2 or 2 or 3 waking 3 waking 4 , 3 waking 6 hear 5 we 6 hear 6 hear 7 not 6 hear 10 footsteps 8 the 9 airy 9 airy 10 footsteps 10 footsteps 11 of 11 of 12 the 11 of 15 that 12 the 13 strange 13 strange 14 things 14 things 15 that 15 that 17 happen 16 almost 17 happen 17 happen 18 . [sights] [from] [a] [steeple] [.] so ! 1 so 2 ! i have climbed high , and my reward is small . 1 i 2 have 2 have 8 reward 3 climbed 4 high 4 high 5 , 4 high 8 reward 5 , 6 and 7 my 8 reward 8 reward 10 small 9 is 10 small 10 small 11 . here [i] [stand] with wearied knees earth , indeed , at a dizzy depth below , but heaven far , far beyond me still . 1 here 4 with 4 with 5 wearied 5 wearied 7 earth 6 knees 7 earth 7 earth 8 , 8 , 9 indeed 9 indeed 10 , 9 indeed 13 dizzy 11 at 12 a 12 a 13 dizzy 13 dizzy 14 depth 14 depth 15 below 14 depth 19 far 15 below 16 , 16 , 17 but 17 but 18 heaven 18 heaven 19 far 19 far 20 , 19 far 21 far 21 far 22 beyond 22 beyond 23 me 23 me 24 still 24 still 25 . and [yet] [i] shiver [at] that [cold] [and] solitary [thought] . 1 and 4 shiver 4 shiver 6 that 6 that 9 solitary 9 solitary 11 . what clouds are gathering in the golden west with direful intent against the brightness and the warmth of this summer afternoon ? 1 what 2 clouds 2 clouds 3 are 2 clouds 4 gathering 4 gathering 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 golden 7 golden 8 west 8 west 9 with 9 with 10 direful 10 direful 11 intent 11 intent 17 warmth 12 against 13 the 13 the 14 brightness 14 brightness 15 and 15 and 16 the 16 the 17 warmth 17 warmth 18 of 18 of 19 this 19 this 21 afternoon 20 summer 21 afternoon 21 afternoon 22 ? yonder , again , is an airy archipelago where the sunbeams love to linger in their journeyings through space . 1 yonder 17 journeyings 2 , 5 is 3 again 4 , 4 , 5 is 5 is 6 an 5 is 12 love 6 an 7 airy 7 airy 8 archipelago 9 where 10 the 9 where 12 love 10 the 11 sunbeams 12 love 13 to 13 to 14 linger 14 linger 17 journeyings 15 in 16 their 16 their 17 journeyings 17 journeyings 18 through 18 through 19 space 19 space 20 . bright they are as a young man 's visions , and , like them , would be realized in dullness , obscurity and tears . 1 bright 2 they 2 they 3 are 3 are 4 as 4 as 5 a 5 a 6 young 6 young 7 man 7 man 8 's 8 's 9 visions 9 visions 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 , 12 , 13 like 12 , 15 , 13 like 14 them 15 , 16 would 16 would 17 be 17 be 18 realized 18 realized 19 in 19 in 21 , 20 dullness 21 , 21 , 22 obscurity 22 obscurity 23 and 22 obscurity 24 tears 24 tears 25 . i will look on them no more . 1 i 6 no 2 will 6 no 3 look 4 on 3 look 5 them 5 them 6 no 6 no 7 more 7 more 8 . yonder is a fair street extending north and south . 1 yonder 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 fair 4 fair 5 street 5 street 6 extending 5 street 7 north 7 north 8 and 8 and 9 south 9 south 10 . certainly he has a pensive air . 1 certainly 2 he 2 he 3 has 2 he 5 pensive 4 a 5 pensive 5 pensive 6 air 6 air 7 . is he in doubt or in debt ? 1 is 2 he 1 is 3 in 1 is 8 ? 3 in 4 doubt 4 doubt 5 or 4 doubt 7 debt 6 in 7 debt is he if the question be allowable in love ? 1 is 2 he 1 is 3 if 3 if 4 the 3 if 10 ? 4 the 5 question 4 the 7 allowable 6 be 7 allowable 7 allowable 9 love 8 in 9 love does he strive to be melancholy and gentlemanlike , or is he merely [overcome] [by] [the] [heat] ? 1 does 8 gentlemanlike 1 does 18 ? 2 he 3 strive 3 strive 4 to 4 to 5 be 5 be 8 gentlemanlike 6 melancholy 7 and 7 and 8 gentlemanlike 8 gentlemanlike 13 merely 9 , 10 or 9 , 11 is 11 is 12 he 11 is 13 merely but [i] bid him [farewell] for the present . 1 but 3 bid 3 bid 4 him 4 him 6 for 6 for 8 present 7 the 8 present 8 present 9 . they stand talking a little while upon the steps , and finally proceed up the street . 1 they 3 talking 1 they 10 , 1 they 11 and 1 they 12 finally 2 stand 3 talking 3 talking 6 while 3 talking 9 steps 4 a 5 little 5 little 6 while 7 upon 8 the 7 upon 9 steps 10 , 11 and 12 finally 13 proceed 12 finally 14 up 14 up 16 street 14 up 17 . 15 the 16 street meantime , as their faces are now turned from me , [i] may look elsewhere [.] 1 meantime 2 , 1 meantime 15 elsewhere 3 as 6 are 4 their 5 faces 5 faces 6 are 6 are 7 now 7 now 8 turned 8 turned 9 from 9 from 10 me 9 from 15 elsewhere 10 me 11 , 13 may 14 look 14 look 15 elsewhere upon that wharf and down the corresponding street is a busy contrast [to] the [quiet] scene which [i] have just noticed . 1 upon 2 that 1 upon 3 wharf 1 upon 4 and 4 and 5 down 4 and 9 is 5 down 6 the 6 the 7 corresponding 7 corresponding 8 street 9 is 10 a 9 is 19 have 9 is 22 . 10 a 11 busy 11 busy 12 contrast 14 the 16 scene 14 the 17 which 17 which 19 have 19 have 21 noticed 20 just 21 noticed at a little distance a group of gentlemen are assembled round the door of a warehouse . 1 at 4 distance 2 a 4 distance 3 little 4 distance 4 distance 5 a 5 a 6 group 6 group 7 of 6 group 8 gentlemen 8 gentlemen 9 are 8 gentlemen 16 warehouse 9 are 10 assembled 11 round 12 the 11 round 16 warehouse 13 door 16 warehouse 14 of 16 warehouse 15 a 16 warehouse 16 warehouse 17 . i can even select the wealthiest of the company . 1 i 2 can 2 can 4 select 3 even 4 select 4 select 7 of 5 the 6 wealthiest 5 the 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 company 9 company 10 . but [i] bestow too much of [my] attention in this quarter . 1 but 12 . 3 bestow 6 of 4 too 5 much 5 much 6 of 6 of 8 attention 8 attention 9 in 9 in 10 this 10 this 11 quarter 11 quarter 12 . on [looking] [again] to the [long] [and] shady [walk] [i] perceive that the two fair girls [have] [encountered] the young man . 1 on 4 to 4 to 5 the 5 the 8 shady 8 shady 11 perceive 8 shady 22 . 11 perceive 12 that 12 that 13 the 13 the 14 two 14 two 16 girls 15 fair 16 girls 19 the 20 young 19 the 22 . 20 young 21 man after a sort of shyness in the recognition , he turns back with them . 1 after 2 a 1 after 3 sort 3 sort 4 of 4 of 5 shyness 5 shyness 6 in 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 recognition 8 recognition 9 , 9 , 10 he 10 he 11 turns 11 turns 12 back 12 back 13 with 13 with 14 them 14 them 15 . in two streets converging at right angles toward my watch-tower [i] [distinguish] three [different] processions . 1 in 4 converging 2 two 4 converging 3 streets 4 converging 4 converging 5 at 5 at 6 right 5 at 7 angles 7 angles 16 . 8 toward 9 my 9 my 10 watch-tower 10 watch-tower 15 processions 13 three 15 processions 15 processions 16 . and yet it stirs my heart . 1 and 2 yet 2 yet 4 stirs 3 it 4 stirs 4 stirs 6 heart 4 stirs 7 . 5 my 6 heart such was not the fashion of our fathers when they carried a friend to his grave . 1 such 2 was 2 was 3 not 3 not 4 the 4 the 5 fashion 4 the 6 of 6 of 7 our 7 our 8 fathers 8 fathers 9 when 9 when 10 they 10 they 15 his 11 carried 13 friend 11 carried 14 to 12 a 13 friend 14 to 15 his 15 his 16 grave 16 grave 17 . there is now no doleful clang of the bell to proclaim sorrow to the town . 1 there 2 is 1 there 4 no 2 is 3 now 4 no 5 doleful 5 doleful 6 clang 5 doleful 11 proclaim 6 clang 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 bell 9 bell 10 to 11 proclaim 15 town 12 sorrow 13 to 13 to 14 the 14 the 15 town 15 town 16 . not so . 1 not 2 so 2 so 3 . here is a proof that he retains his proper majesty [.] 1 here 2 is 1 here 10 majesty 2 is 3 a 3 a 10 majesty 4 proof 10 majesty 5 that 6 he 6 he 7 retains 7 retains 10 majesty 8 his 10 majesty 9 proper 10 majesty the military men and the military boys are wheeling round the corner , and meet the funeral full in the face . 1 the 2 military 1 the 4 and 2 military 3 men 4 and 5 the 5 the 6 military 6 military 7 boys 7 boys 9 wheeling 8 are 9 wheeling 9 wheeling 10 round 9 wheeling 21 face 11 the 12 corner 12 corner 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 meet 15 meet 16 the 15 meet 18 full 15 meet 19 in 16 the 17 funeral 19 in 21 face 20 the 21 face 21 face 22 . immediately the drum is silent , all but the tap that regulates each simultaneous footfall . 1 immediately 4 is 2 the 3 drum 2 the 4 is 4 is 5 silent 4 is 7 all 4 is 12 regulates 5 silent 6 , 8 but 9 the 9 the 10 tap 10 tap 11 that 11 that 12 regulates 12 regulates 13 each 13 each 14 simultaneous 13 each 16 . 14 simultaneous 15 footfall the new-born , the aged , the dying , the strong in life and the recent dead are in the chambers of these many mansions . 1 the 2 new-born 2 new-born 3 , 3 , 4 the 4 the 5 aged 5 aged 8 dying 6 , 7 the 7 the 8 dying 8 dying 10 the 9 , 10 the 10 the 11 strong 10 the 12 in 10 the 14 and 10 the 18 are 12 in 13 life 14 and 15 the 15 the 16 recent 16 recent 18 are 17 dead 18 are 18 are 19 in 18 are 21 chambers 18 are 23 these 19 in 20 the 22 of 23 these 23 these 25 mansions 24 many 25 mansions 25 mansions 26 . the full of hope , the happy , the miserable and the desperate dwell together within the circle of my glance . 1 the 6 the 2 full 3 of 2 full 4 hope 2 full 6 the 5 , 6 the 6 the 7 happy 7 happy 8 , 7 happy 10 miserable 7 happy 13 desperate 8 , 9 the 10 miserable 11 and 12 the 13 desperate 13 desperate 15 together 14 dwell 15 together 15 together 16 within 16 within 19 of 16 within 21 glance 16 within 22 . 17 the 18 circle 17 the 19 of 18 circle 19 of 19 of 20 my lo ! the raindrops are descending . 1 lo 2 ! 2 ! 3 the 2 ! 4 raindrops 2 ! 6 descending 5 are 6 descending 6 descending 7 . unhappy gentleman ! 1 unhappy 2 gentleman 2 gentleman 3 ! the ladies would not thus rival [atalanta] if they but knew that any one were at leisure to observe them . 1 the 2 ladies 2 ladies 3 would 3 would 4 not 3 would 8 if 4 not 5 thus 5 thus 6 rival 8 if 9 they 9 they 10 but 10 but 11 knew 11 knew 12 that 12 that 15 were 13 any 14 one 14 one 15 were 15 were 16 at 16 at 17 leisure 17 leisure 19 observe 17 leisure 21 . 18 to 19 observe 19 observe 20 them ah ! as they hasten onward , laughing in the angry face of nature , a sudden catastrophe has chanced . 1 ah 2 ! 1 ah 4 they 3 as 4 they 4 they 5 hasten 5 hasten 6 onward 5 hasten 20 chanced 6 onward 7 , 6 onward 8 laughing 8 laughing 12 face 9 in 10 the 9 in 12 face 11 angry 12 face 12 face 13 of 12 face 14 nature 15 , 16 a 16 a 17 sudden 17 sudden 18 catastrophe 18 catastrophe 19 has 19 has 20 chanced 20 chanced 21 . all this is easy to be understood . 1 all 2 this 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 easy 4 easy 5 to 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 understood 7 understood 8 . the old man and his daughters are safely housed , and now the storm lets loose its fury . 1 the 2 old 2 old 3 man 3 man 5 his 4 and 5 his 5 his 6 daughters 6 daughters 7 are 7 are 8 safely 8 safely 9 housed 9 housed 10 , 9 housed 19 . 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 now 12 now 13 the 13 the 14 storm 15 lets 16 loose 16 loose 17 its 16 loose 18 fury 18 fury 19 . the large drops descend with force upon the slated roofs and rise again in smoke . 1 the 2 large 2 large 3 drops 2 large 4 descend 4 descend 5 with 5 with 6 force 6 force 7 upon 7 upon 8 the 7 upon 11 and 8 the 10 roofs 9 slated 10 roofs 11 and 12 rise 11 and 16 . 12 rise 13 again 13 again 14 in 14 in 15 smoke thus did [arethusa] [sink] [.] 1 thus 2 did i will descend . 1 i 2 will 2 will 3 descend 3 descend 4 . but stay ! 1 but 2 stay 1 but 3 ! [the] [hollow] [of] [the] [three] [hills] [.] in the spot where they encountered no mortal could observe them . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 spot 3 spot 4 where 4 where 5 they 5 they 11 them 6 encountered 8 mortal 6 encountered 9 could 7 no 8 mortal 9 could 10 observe 10 observe 11 them 11 them 12 . the chill beauty of an autumnal sunset was now gilding the three hill-tops , whence a paler tint stole down their sides into the hollow . 1 the 8 was 2 chill 3 beauty 3 beauty 4 of 4 of 8 was 5 an 6 autumnal 6 autumnal 7 sunset 6 autumnal 8 was 8 was 9 now 9 now 10 gilding 10 gilding 11 the 10 gilding 15 whence 11 the 12 three 12 three 13 hill-tops 14 , 15 whence 15 whence 16 a 15 whence 19 stole 16 a 18 tint 17 paler 18 tint 19 stole 20 down 20 down 21 their 21 their 22 sides 22 sides 23 into 23 into 24 the 24 the 25 hollow 25 hollow 26 . " here is our pleasant meeting come to pass , " said the aged crone , " according as thou hast desired . 1 " 4 our 2 here 3 is 2 here 4 our 4 our 6 meeting 5 pleasant 6 meeting 6 meeting 7 come 7 come 8 to 7 come 9 pass 7 come 14 aged 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 the 12 said 14 aged 13 the 14 aged 14 aged 15 crone 15 crone 19 as 16 , 17 " 16 , 19 as 18 according 19 as 19 as 21 hast 20 thou 21 hast 21 hast 22 desired 22 desired 23 . say quickly what thou wouldst have of me , for there is but a short hour that we may tarry here . " 1 say 2 quickly 1 say 3 what 3 what 4 thou 3 what 7 of 3 what 11 there 4 thou 5 wouldst 6 have 7 of 7 of 8 me 9 , 10 for 9 , 11 there 11 there 12 is 12 is 17 that 13 but 14 a 13 but 16 hour 14 a 15 short 16 hour 17 that 17 that 18 we 18 we 19 may 18 we 20 tarry 20 tarry 21 here 21 here 22 . 22 . 23 " as the old withered woman spoke a smile glimmered on her countenance like lamplight on the wall of a sepulchre . 1 as 6 spoke 1 as 9 glimmered 2 the 3 old 3 old 5 woman 4 withered 5 woman 5 woman 6 spoke 7 a 8 smile 8 smile 9 glimmered 9 glimmered 10 on 9 glimmered 13 like 11 her 12 countenance 12 countenance 13 like 13 like 14 lamplight 14 lamplight 15 on 14 lamplight 17 wall 14 lamplight 20 sepulchre 16 the 17 wall 18 of 20 sepulchre 19 a 20 sepulchre 20 sepulchre 21 . the lady trembled and cast her eyes upward to the verge of the basin , as if meditating to return with her purpose unaccomplished . 1 the 2 lady 2 lady 3 trembled 3 trembled 4 and 4 and 5 cast 5 cast 6 her 6 her 8 upward 7 eyes 8 upward 8 upward 9 to 9 to 11 verge 9 to 24 unaccomplished 10 the 11 verge 12 of 13 the 13 the 24 unaccomplished 14 basin 15 , 15 , 16 as 16 as 17 if 17 if 18 meditating 18 meditating 20 return 18 meditating 24 unaccomplished 19 to 20 return 21 with 24 unaccomplished 22 her 23 purpose 22 her 24 unaccomplished 24 unaccomplished 25 . but it was not so ordained . 1 but 2 it 2 it 3 was 2 it 6 ordained 3 was 4 not 4 not 5 so 6 ordained 7 . " [i] [am] stranger in this land , as you know , " said she , at length . 1 " 11 know 4 stranger 5 in 5 in 6 this 6 this 7 land 7 land 8 , 8 , 9 as 9 as 10 you 10 you 11 know 11 know 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 13 " 19 . 14 said 15 she 15 she 16 , 17 at 18 length 18 length 19 . there is a weight in my bosom that [i] [cannot] away with , and [i] have come hither to inquire of their welfare . " 1 there 2 is 1 there 5 in 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 weight 5 in 6 my 6 my 7 bosom 7 bosom 8 that 8 that 25 " 11 away 12 with 12 with 13 , 13 , 14 and 13 , 23 welfare 16 have 17 come 17 come 18 hither 18 hither 19 to 19 to 20 inquire 20 inquire 21 of 21 of 23 welfare 22 their 23 welfare 23 welfare 24 . 24 . 25 " " [i] will do your [bidding] [though] [i] die , ["] [replied] the lady , desperately . 1 " 3 will 1 " 17 . 3 will 4 do 4 do 5 your 9 die 10 , 10 , 13 the 10 , 15 , 13 the 14 lady 15 , 16 desperately 16 desperately 17 . " kneel down , " she said , " and lay your forehead on my knees . " 1 " 2 kneel 2 kneel 3 down 2 kneel 4 , 2 kneel 7 said 4 , 5 " 6 she 7 said 7 said 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 lay 10 and 11 lay 11 lay 12 your 11 lay 14 on 12 your 13 forehead 14 on 16 knees 15 my 16 knees 16 knees 17 . 17 . 18 " she hesitated a moment , but the anxiety that had long been kindling burned fiercely up within her . 1 she 2 hesitated 1 she 6 but 2 hesitated 4 moment 3 a 4 moment 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 the 7 the 8 anxiety 8 anxiety 9 that 9 that 10 had 9 that 14 burned 10 had 11 long 10 had 12 been 12 been 13 kindling 14 burned 16 up 15 fiercely 16 up 16 up 17 within 17 within 18 her 18 her 19 . then she heard the muttered words of prayer , in the midst of which she started and would have arisen . 1 then 4 the 2 she 3 heard 3 heard 4 the 4 the 5 muttered 4 the 6 words 6 words 7 of 7 of 8 prayer 8 prayer 9 , 8 prayer 20 arisen 8 prayer 21 . 9 , 10 in 10 in 11 the 11 the 12 midst 12 midst 13 of 14 which 15 she 14 which 17 and 16 started 17 and 17 and 18 would 18 would 19 have 19 have 20 arisen " let me flee ! 1 " 2 let 1 " 4 flee 2 let 3 me 4 flee 5 ! let me flee and hide myself , that they may not look upon me ! " she cried . 1 let 2 me 1 let 3 flee 3 flee 4 and 3 flee 15 ! 4 and 5 hide 4 and 6 myself 6 myself 7 , 7 , 10 may 8 that 10 may 9 they 10 may 10 may 11 not 11 not 12 look 12 look 13 upon 12 look 14 me 15 ! 16 " 16 " 17 she 17 she 18 cried 18 cried 19 . but those strangers appeared not to stand in the hollow depth between the three hills . 1 but 2 those 2 those 3 strangers 2 those 4 appeared 4 appeared 5 not 4 appeared 6 to 6 to 7 stand 7 stand 8 in 8 in 10 hollow 8 in 11 depth 9 the 10 hollow 11 depth 14 three 12 between 14 three 13 the 14 three 14 three 15 hills 14 three 16 . " [a] weary and lonesome [time] yonder [old] couple have of it , " [remarked] the old woman , smiling in the lady 's face . 1 " 9 couple 1 " 14 " 3 weary 4 and 3 weary 9 couple 4 and 5 lonesome 5 lonesome 7 yonder 10 have 11 of 11 of 12 it 12 it 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 16 the 16 the 17 old 17 old 18 woman 17 old 20 smiling 18 woman 19 , 20 smiling 21 in 21 in 22 the 22 the 23 lady 23 lady 24 's 24 's 25 face 25 face 26 . " and did you also hear them ? " exclaimed she , a sense of intolerable humiliation triumphing over her agony and fear . 1 " 3 did 2 and 3 did 3 did 6 hear 3 did 10 exclaimed 4 you 5 also 5 also 6 hear 6 hear 7 them 6 hear 9 " 7 them 8 ? 10 exclaimed 17 humiliation 11 she 12 , 11 she 17 humiliation 12 , 13 a 13 a 14 sense 14 sense 15 of 15 of 16 intolerable 17 humiliation 18 triumphing 17 humiliation 19 over 19 over 20 her 20 her 21 agony 21 agony 22 and 22 and 23 fear 23 fear 24 . " [yea] , and we have [yet] [more] to [hear] , " replied the old woman , " wherefore cover thy face quickly . " 1 " 3 , 1 " 25 " 3 , 4 and 4 and 5 we 5 we 6 have 6 have 9 to 9 to 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 replied 13 replied 16 woman 14 the 15 old 15 old 16 woman 17 , 18 " 18 " 19 wherefore 19 wherefore 20 cover 20 cover 22 face 21 thy 22 face 22 face 23 quickly 23 quickly 24 . 24 . 25 " chains were rattling , fierce and stern voices uttered threats and the scourge resounded at their command . 1 chains 4 , 1 chains 9 uttered 2 were 3 rattling 3 rattling 4 , 4 , 5 fierce 5 fierce 6 and 6 and 7 stern 7 stern 8 voices 9 uttered 10 threats 10 threats 11 and 10 threats 13 scourge 12 the 13 scourge 13 scourge 14 resounded 14 resounded 18 . 15 at 16 their 16 their 17 command 17 command 18 . he went to and fro continually , and his feet sounded upon the floor . 1 he 2 went 2 went 3 to 3 to 4 and 4 and 5 fro 5 fro 6 continually 6 continually 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 his 9 his 10 feet 10 feet 11 sounded 11 sounded 15 . 12 upon 13 the 13 the 14 floor 14 floor 15 . he spoke of woman 's perfidy , of a wife who had broken her holiest vows , of a home and heart made desolate . 1 he 2 spoke 2 spoke 3 of 3 of 4 woman 4 woman 5 's 5 's 6 perfidy 6 perfidy 7 , 6 perfidy 8 of 6 perfidy 10 wife 9 a 10 wife 10 wife 11 who 11 who 12 had 11 who 15 holiest 12 had 13 broken 13 broken 14 her 15 holiest 16 vows 16 vows 17 , 16 vows 18 of 16 vows 25 . 18 of 21 and 18 of 22 heart 19 a 21 and 20 home 21 and 22 heart 24 desolate 23 made 24 desolate the lady looked up , and there was the withered woman smiling in her face . 1 the 2 lady 2 lady 3 looked 3 looked 4 up 3 looked 15 face 4 up 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 there 7 there 8 was 8 was 11 woman 9 the 11 woman 10 withered 11 woman 11 woman 12 smiling 12 smiling 13 in 13 in 14 her 15 face 16 . " [couldst] [thou] [have] [thought] there [were] such [merry] times in a mad-house ? " inquired the latter . 1 " 6 there 1 " 14 ? 6 there 8 such 8 such 10 times 11 in 13 mad-house 11 in 14 ? 12 a 13 mad-house 14 ? 15 " 15 " 16 inquired 16 inquired 17 the 16 inquired 19 . 17 the 18 latter " [wouldst] [thou] [hear] more ? " [demanded] the old woman . 1 " 6 ? 5 more 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 9 the 9 the 10 old 10 old 11 woman 11 woman 12 . " there is one [other] [voice] [i] would [fain] listen to again , " [replied] the [lady] , faintly . 1 " 3 is 1 " 20 . 2 there 3 is 4 one 8 would 8 would 10 listen 10 listen 11 to 11 to 12 again 12 again 13 , 13 , 19 faintly 13 , 20 . 14 " 18 , 14 " 19 faintly 16 the 18 , " then lay down thy head speedily upon my knees , that thou mayst get thee hence before the hour be past . " 1 " 2 then 2 then 4 down 3 lay 4 down 4 down 5 thy 4 down 6 head 6 head 7 speedily 7 speedily 12 that 8 upon 9 my 9 my 10 knees 10 knees 12 that 11 , 12 that 12 that 13 thou 12 that 23 . 13 thou 14 mayst 13 thou 15 get 15 get 16 thee 15 get 17 hence 17 hence 18 before 17 hence 19 the 17 hence 21 be 19 the 20 hour 21 be 22 past 23 . 24 " again that evil woman began to weave her spell . 1 again 4 woman 1 again 9 spell 2 that 3 evil 2 that 4 woman 4 woman 5 began 4 woman 7 weave 4 woman 8 her 5 began 6 to 9 spell 10 . the lady shook upon her companion 's knees as she heard that boding sound . 1 the 2 lady 2 lady 3 shook 3 shook 4 upon 4 upon 5 her 4 upon 7 's 6 companion 7 's 7 's 8 knees 7 's 11 heard 7 's 13 boding 7 's 14 sound 9 as 10 she 10 she 11 heard 12 that 13 boding 14 sound 15 . before them went the priest , reading the burial-service , while the leaves of his book were rustling in the breeze . 1 before 2 them 1 before 3 went 3 went 6 , 4 the 5 priest 5 priest 6 , 6 , 7 reading 7 reading 11 while 8 the 9 burial-service 8 the 10 , 10 , 11 while 11 while 13 leaves 11 while 17 were 11 while 22 . 12 the 13 leaves 14 of 17 were 15 his 16 book 16 book 17 were 17 were 18 rustling 18 rustling 19 in 19 in 20 the 20 the 21 breeze but when the old woman stirred the kneeling lady , she lifted not her head . 1 but 2 when 1 but 16 . 2 when 3 the 2 when 5 woman 2 when 6 stirred 2 when 10 , 2 when 11 she 4 old 5 woman 6 stirred 9 lady 7 the 9 lady 8 kneeling 9 lady 11 she 12 lifted 12 lifted 13 not 12 lifted 15 head 14 her 15 head " here has been a sweet hour 's sport ! " said the withered crone , chuckling to herself . 1 " 2 here 1 " 11 " 3 has 4 been 4 been 5 a 5 a 6 sweet 6 sweet 7 hour 7 hour 8 's 8 's 9 sport 9 sport 10 ! 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 the 13 the 14 withered 14 withered 15 crone 15 crone 16 , 16 , 17 chuckling 17 chuckling 18 to 18 to 19 herself 19 herself 20 . [the] [toll-gatherer's] [day] [.] a [sketch] [of] [transitory] [life] . 1 a 6 . if any mortal be favored with a lot analogous to this , it is the toll-gatherer . 1 if 2 any 2 any 3 mortal 3 mortal 5 favored 4 be 5 favored 5 favored 6 with 5 favored 16 toll-gatherer 6 with 7 a 6 with 9 analogous 8 lot 9 analogous 9 analogous 10 to 10 to 11 this 11 this 12 , 12 , 13 it 13 it 14 is 14 is 15 the 16 toll-gatherer 17 . sitting on the aforesaid bench , [i] amuse myself with a conception , illustrated by numerous pencil-sketches in the air , of the toll-gatherer 's day . 1 sitting 2 on 2 on 3 the 3 the 4 aforesaid 4 aforesaid 5 bench 5 bench 6 , 6 , 11 a 8 amuse 9 myself 9 myself 10 with 10 with 11 a 11 a 12 conception 12 conception 13 , 12 conception 24 toll-gatherer 13 , 14 illustrated 14 illustrated 15 by 15 by 16 numerous 17 pencil-sketches 21 , 18 in 19 the 19 the 20 air 20 air 21 , 21 , 24 toll-gatherer 22 of 23 the 22 of 24 toll-gatherer 24 toll-gatherer 25 's 24 toll-gatherer 26 day 24 toll-gatherer 27 . the toll is paid ; creak , creak , again go the wheels , and the huge hay-mow vanishes into the morning mist . 1 the 2 toll 2 toll 5 ; 3 is 4 paid 4 paid 5 ; 5 ; 6 creak 5 ; 18 hay-mow 6 creak 7 , 7 , 8 creak 8 creak 9 , 9 , 10 again 11 go 12 the 12 the 13 wheels 13 wheels 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 the 16 the 17 huge 17 huge 18 hay-mow 18 hay-mow 19 vanishes 19 vanishes 20 into 20 into 23 mist 21 the 23 mist 22 morning 23 mist 23 mist 24 . as yet nature is but half awake , and familiar objects appear visionary . 1 as 2 yet 2 yet 3 nature 3 nature 4 is 4 is 5 but 4 is 13 visionary 6 half 7 awake 7 awake 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 familiar 10 familiar 11 objects 11 objects 12 appear 12 appear 13 visionary 13 visionary 14 . the morn breathes upon them and blushes , and they forget how wearily the darkness toiled away . 1 the 2 morn 2 morn 3 breathes 2 morn 11 forget 3 breathes 6 and 3 breathes 7 blushes 4 upon 5 them 5 them 6 and 7 blushes 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 they 11 forget 12 how 12 how 13 wearily 12 how 14 the 12 how 16 toiled 12 how 18 . 14 the 15 darkness 16 toiled 17 away the old man looks eastward , and ( for he is a moralizer ) frames a simile of the stage-coach and the sun . 1 the 2 old 1 the 5 eastward 2 old 3 man 3 man 4 looks 5 eastward 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 ( 8 ( 9 for 8 ( 14 ) 9 for 10 he 10 he 11 is 12 a 13 moralizer 12 a 14 ) 14 ) 15 frames 15 frames 16 a 15 frames 18 of 17 simile 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 stage-coach 20 stage-coach 21 and 21 and 22 the 22 the 23 sun 23 sun 24 . while the world is rousing itself we may glance slightly at the scene of our sketch . 1 while 2 the 2 the 3 world 3 world 4 is 4 is 5 rousing 4 is 6 itself 4 is 8 may 7 we 8 may 8 may 9 glance 9 glance 10 slightly 9 glance 11 at 11 at 12 the 12 the 13 scene 13 scene 14 of 14 of 15 our 15 our 16 sketch 16 sketch 17 . beneath the window is a wooden bench on which a long succession of weary wayfarers have reposed themselves . 1 beneath 3 window 1 beneath 8 on 2 the 3 window 3 window 4 is 5 a 6 wooden 5 a 8 on 6 wooden 8 on 7 bench 8 on 8 on 9 which 8 on 12 succession 10 a 11 long 10 a 12 succession 12 succession 13 of 13 of 14 weary 14 weary 15 wayfarers 15 wayfarers 17 reposed 16 have 17 reposed 17 reposed 18 themselves 18 themselves 19 . and there sits our good old toll-gatherer , glorified by the early sunbeams . 1 and 2 there 1 and 14 . 2 there 3 sits 2 there 13 sunbeams 3 sits 4 our 4 our 5 good 5 good 6 old 7 toll-gatherer 8 , 8 , 9 glorified 9 glorified 10 by 10 by 11 the 11 the 12 early 12 early 13 sunbeams now the sun smiles upon the landscape and earth smiles back again upon the sky . 1 now 8 and 2 the 3 sun 3 sun 4 smiles 4 smiles 7 landscape 5 upon 6 the 6 the 7 landscape 7 landscape 8 and 8 and 9 earth 9 earth 10 smiles 9 earth 11 back 11 back 12 again 12 again 13 upon 13 upon 14 the 14 the 15 sky 15 sky 16 . frequent now are the travellers . 1 frequent 6 . 2 now 5 travellers 2 now 6 . 3 are 4 the 4 the 5 travellers the bottom of the chaise is heaped with multifarious [bandboxes] and carpet-bags , and beneath the axle swings a leathern trunk dusty with yesterday 's journey . 1 the 2 bottom 2 bottom 7 heaped 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 chaise 5 chaise 6 is 6 is 7 heaped 7 heaped 8 with 8 with 9 multifarious 9 multifarious 11 and 11 and 12 carpet-bags 12 carpet-bags 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 beneath 14 and 27 . 15 beneath 16 the 16 the 17 axle 17 axle 18 swings 18 swings 21 trunk 19 a 20 leathern 20 leathern 21 trunk 21 trunk 22 dusty 22 dusty 23 with 23 with 26 journey 24 yesterday 25 's 25 's 26 journey luckless wight doomed through a whole summer day to be the butt of mirth and mischief among the frolicsome maidens ! 1 luckless 2 wight 2 wight 3 doomed 2 wight 5 a 2 wight 9 to 2 wight 17 among 3 doomed 4 through 6 whole 7 summer 7 summer 8 day 8 day 9 to 9 to 10 be 10 be 11 the 10 be 12 butt 12 butt 13 of 12 butt 14 mirth 14 mirth 15 and 15 and 16 mischief 17 among 18 the 17 among 20 maidens 19 frolicsome 20 maidens 20 maidens 21 ! the vinegar-faced traveller proves to be a manufacturer of pickles . 1 the 2 vinegar-faced 2 vinegar-faced 3 traveller 2 vinegar-faced 4 proves 4 proves 5 to 4 proves 8 manufacturer 6 be 7 a 7 a 8 manufacturer 8 manufacturer 10 pickles 9 of 10 pickles 10 pickles 11 . he is a country preacher going to labor at a protracted meeting . 1 he 2 is 2 is 4 country 3 a 4 country 4 country 5 preacher 4 country 6 going 6 going 7 to 6 going 8 labor 6 going 12 meeting 9 at 12 meeting 10 a 11 protracted 11 protracted 12 meeting 12 meeting 13 . the next object passing townward is a butcher 's cart canopied with its arch of snow-white cotton . 1 the 2 next 2 next 3 object 3 object 4 passing 3 object 11 canopied 5 townward 11 canopied 6 is 7 a 7 a 8 butcher 8 butcher 9 's 9 's 10 cart 10 cart 11 canopied 11 canopied 13 its 12 with 13 its 13 its 14 arch 14 arch 15 of 15 of 16 snow-white 16 snow-white 17 cotton 17 cotton 18 . see , there , a man trundling a wheelbarrow-load of lobsters [.] 1 see 2 , 2 , 4 , 3 there 4 , 4 , 7 trundling 5 a 6 man 6 man 7 trundling 7 trundling 8 a 7 trundling 9 wheelbarrow-load 9 wheelbarrow-load 10 of 9 wheelbarrow-load 11 lobsters but let all these pay their toll and pass . 1 but 2 let 2 let 3 all 2 let 5 pay 2 let 7 toll 2 let 8 and 3 all 4 these 6 their 7 toll 8 and 9 pass 9 pass 10 . but methinks her blushing cheek burns through the snowy veil . 1 but 2 methinks 2 methinks 6 burns 3 her 5 cheek 4 blushing 5 cheek 5 cheek 6 burns 6 burns 7 through 7 through 8 the 8 the 9 snowy 9 snowy 10 veil 10 veil 11 . another white-robed virgin sits in front . 1 another 2 white-robed 2 white-robed 4 sits 3 virgin 4 sits 4 sits 5 in 4 sits 7 . 5 in 6 front and who are these on whom , and on all that appertains to them , the dust of earth seems never to have settled ? 1 and 2 who 2 who 3 are 3 are 6 whom 4 these 6 whom 5 on 6 whom 6 whom 8 and 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 all 9 on 10 all 10 all 11 that 11 that 12 appertains 11 that 13 to 13 to 14 them 14 them 15 , 15 , 16 the 16 the 17 dust 17 dust 19 earth 18 of 19 earth 19 earth 20 seems 20 seems 21 never 20 seems 22 to 20 seems 25 ? 22 to 23 have 24 settled 25 ? two lovers whom the priest has blessed this blessed morn and sent them forth , with one of the bride-maids , on the matrimonial tour . 1 two 2 lovers 2 lovers 3 whom 3 whom 4 the 3 whom 5 priest 5 priest 6 has 5 priest 11 and 6 has 8 this 7 blessed 8 this 8 this 9 blessed 9 blessed 10 morn 11 and 20 bride-maids 12 sent 13 them 13 them 14 forth 14 forth 15 , 15 , 16 with 16 with 17 one 17 one 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 bride-maids 20 bride-maids 21 , 20 bride-maids 24 matrimonial 21 , 22 on 22 on 23 the 24 matrimonial 25 tour 25 tour 26 . take my blessing too , ye happy ones ! 1 take 3 blessing 1 take 9 ! 2 my 3 blessing 4 too 5 , 5 , 6 ye 6 ye 9 ! 7 happy 8 ones 8 ones 9 ! may the sky not frown upon you nor clouds bedew you with their chill and sullen rain ! 1 may 4 not 2 the 3 sky 3 sky 4 not 4 not 5 frown 5 frown 6 upon 5 frown 10 bedew 6 upon 7 you 8 nor 10 bedew 9 clouds 10 bedew 10 bedew 11 you 10 bedew 12 with 10 bedew 17 rain 13 their 14 chill 14 chill 15 and 14 chill 17 rain 15 and 16 sullen 17 rain 18 ! may the hot sun kindle no fever in your hearts ! 1 may 5 kindle 1 may 9 your 1 may 11 ! 2 the 3 hot 3 hot 4 sun 4 sun 5 kindle 5 kindle 6 no 6 no 7 fever 6 no 8 in 9 your 10 hearts in a close carriage sits a fragile figure muffled carefully and shrinking even from the mild breath of summer . 1 in 2 a 2 a 3 close 3 close 4 carriage 3 close 7 fragile 4 carriage 5 sits 4 carriage 6 a 7 fragile 8 figure 7 fragile 12 shrinking 9 muffled 12 shrinking 10 carefully 11 and 11 and 12 shrinking 12 shrinking 13 even 12 shrinking 14 from 14 from 15 the 15 the 16 mild 16 mild 17 breath 17 breath 18 of 18 of 19 summer 19 summer 20 . she leans against a manly form , and his arm enfolds her as if to guard his treasure from some enemy . 1 she 2 leans 2 leans 3 against 3 against 4 a 4 a 5 manly 5 manly 6 form 6 form 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 his 8 and 13 as 9 his 10 arm 10 arm 11 enfolds 11 enfolds 12 her 13 as 14 if 14 if 15 to 15 to 16 guard 16 guard 17 his 17 his 18 treasure 18 treasure 19 from 19 from 20 some 20 some 21 enemy 21 enemy 22 . and now has [morning] gathered up her dewy pearls and fled away . 1 and 2 now 1 and 3 has 3 has 5 gathered 5 gathered 6 up 6 up 9 pearls 7 her 8 dewy 7 her 9 pearls 9 pearls 10 and 10 and 11 fled 11 fled 12 away 12 away 13 . the sun rolls blazing through the sky , and cannot find a cloud to cool his face with . 1 the 2 sun 2 sun 3 rolls 3 rolls 10 cannot 4 blazing 5 through 5 through 6 the 6 the 7 sky 7 sky 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 cannot 10 cannot 11 find 10 cannot 13 cloud 10 cannot 16 his 12 a 13 cloud 14 to 15 cool 14 to 16 his 16 his 17 face 16 his 18 with 18 with 19 . the horses toil sluggishly along the bridge , and heave their glistening sides in short quick pantings when the reins are tightened at the toll-house . 1 the 2 horses 2 horses 3 toil 3 toil 4 sluggishly 4 sluggishly 7 bridge 5 along 6 the 6 the 7 bridge 7 bridge 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 heave 10 heave 21 are 11 their 12 glistening 12 glistening 13 sides 13 sides 14 in 14 in 15 short 15 short 16 quick 15 short 17 pantings 17 pantings 21 are 18 when 19 the 19 the 20 reins 20 reins 21 are 21 are 23 at 21 are 25 toll-house 22 tightened 23 at 24 the 25 toll-house 25 toll-house 26 . glisten , too , the faces of the travellers . 1 glisten 3 too 2 , 3 too 3 too 4 , 4 , 5 the 5 the 6 faces 6 faces 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 travellers 9 travellers 10 . no air is stirring on the road . 1 no 2 air 1 no 4 stirring 3 is 4 stirring 4 stirring 7 road 5 on 7 road 6 the 7 road 7 road 8 . nature dares draw no breath lest she should inhale a stifling cloud of dust . 1 nature 2 dares 2 dares 3 draw 2 dares 9 inhale 3 draw 5 breath 4 no 5 breath 6 lest 7 she 6 lest 8 should 8 should 9 inhale 9 inhale 11 stifling 9 inhale 12 cloud 10 a 11 stifling 12 cloud 13 of 13 of 14 dust 14 dust 15 . " awful hot ! 1 " 2 awful 2 awful 3 hot 3 hot 4 ! dreadful [dusty] ! " answers the sympathetic toll-gatherer . 1 dreadful 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 answers 5 answers 9 . 6 the 7 sympathetic 7 sympathetic 8 toll-gatherer 8 toll-gatherer 9 . yes , old friend , and a quiet heart will make a dog-day temperate . 1 yes 2 , 1 yes 14 temperate 3 old 4 friend 4 friend 14 temperate 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 a 6 and 8 quiet 6 and 14 temperate 9 heart 14 temperate 10 will 11 make 11 make 12 a 11 make 14 temperate 13 dog-day 14 temperate 14 temperate 15 . and as the wayfarer makes ready to resume his journey he tells him a sovereign remedy for blistered feet . 1 and 2 as 2 as 11 he 3 the 4 wayfarer 4 wayfarer 5 makes 5 makes 6 ready 6 ready 7 to 7 to 8 resume 8 resume 9 his 9 his 10 journey 10 journey 11 he 11 he 12 tells 12 tells 13 him 13 him 14 a 14 a 15 sovereign 15 sovereign 16 remedy 16 remedy 17 for 17 for 18 blistered 18 blistered 19 feet 18 blistered 20 . now comes the noontide hour of all the hours , nearest akin to midnight , for each has its own calmness and repose . 1 now 2 comes 2 comes 4 noontide 2 comes 10 , 3 the 4 noontide 4 noontide 5 hour 6 of 7 all 7 all 8 the 8 the 9 hours 8 the 10 , 10 , 11 nearest 10 , 12 akin 12 akin 13 to 12 akin 14 midnight 14 midnight 15 , 15 , 16 for 16 for 17 each 16 for 18 has 18 has 19 its 19 its 20 own 20 own 21 calmness 21 calmness 22 and 21 calmness 23 repose 23 repose 24 . meanwhile , on both sides of the chasm a throng of impatient travellers fret and fume . 1 meanwhile 2 , 2 , 3 on 3 on 5 sides 3 on 6 of 4 both 5 sides 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 chasm 8 chasm 9 a 9 a 10 throng 10 throng 11 of 11 of 13 travellers 12 impatient 13 travellers 13 travellers 14 fret 14 fret 15 and 14 fret 17 . 15 and 16 fume and what are the haughtiest of us but the ephemeral aristocrats of a summer 's day ? 1 and 2 what 2 what 5 haughtiest 2 what 17 ? 3 are 5 haughtiest 4 the 5 haughtiest 5 haughtiest 7 us 6 of 7 us 7 us 8 but 8 but 9 the 8 but 11 aristocrats 10 ephemeral 11 aristocrats 11 aristocrats 12 of 11 aristocrats 13 a 11 aristocrats 14 summer 14 summer 15 's 15 's 16 day what miracle shall set all things right again ? 1 what 9 ? 2 miracle 3 shall 2 miracle 4 set 2 miracle 9 ? 4 set 6 things 5 all 6 things 6 things 7 right 8 again 9 ? the sage old man ! 1 the 2 sage 2 sage 3 old 2 sage 5 ! 3 old 4 man strollers come from the town to quaff the freshening breeze . 1 strollers 2 come 1 strollers 5 town 1 strollers 7 quaff 2 come 3 from 3 from 4 the 6 to 7 quaff 7 quaff 9 freshening 8 the 9 freshening 9 freshening 10 breeze 10 breeze 11 . one or two let down long lines and haul up flapping flounders or cunners or small cod , or perhaps an eel . 1 one 3 two 2 or 3 two 3 two 4 let 4 let 5 down 5 down 7 lines 6 long 7 lines 7 lines 8 and 8 and 9 haul 9 haul 10 up 10 up 11 flapping 11 flapping 12 flounders 12 flounders 14 cunners 13 or 14 cunners 14 cunners 17 cod 15 or 16 small 16 small 17 cod 17 cod 18 , 18 , 19 or 19 or 20 perhaps 20 perhaps 21 an 21 an 22 eel 22 eel 23 . the horses now tramp heavily along the bridge and wistfully bethink them of their stables . 1 the 2 horses 2 horses 3 now 2 horses 15 stables 3 now 4 tramp 3 now 11 bethink 5 heavily 6 along 6 along 7 the 7 the 8 bridge 8 bridge 9 and 9 and 10 wistfully 10 wistfully 11 bethink 11 bethink 13 of 12 them 13 of 14 their 15 stables 15 stables 16 . [the] [vision] [of] [the] [fountain] [.] at fifteen [i] [became] a resident in a country village more than a hundred miles from home . 1 at 2 fifteen 2 fifteen 5 a 5 a 6 resident 6 resident 7 in 6 resident 10 village 7 in 8 a 8 a 9 country 10 village 14 hundred 11 more 12 than 12 than 13 a 13 a 14 hundred 14 hundred 15 miles 15 miles 16 from 16 from 17 home 17 home 18 . the ground was rocky , uneven , overgrown with bushes and clumps of young saplings and traversed only by cattle-paths . 1 the 3 was 2 ground 3 was 3 was 4 rocky 4 rocky 5 , 5 , 6 uneven 6 uneven 7 , 7 , 8 overgrown 8 overgrown 9 with 9 with 10 bushes 10 bushes 11 and 11 and 12 clumps 12 clumps 20 cattle-paths 13 of 14 young 14 young 15 saplings 15 saplings 17 traversed 16 and 17 traversed 17 traversed 18 only 18 only 19 by 19 by 20 cattle-paths 20 cattle-paths 21 . one solitary sunbeam found its way down and played like a goldfish in the water . 1 one 2 solitary 2 solitary 3 sunbeam 3 sunbeam 7 down 4 found 6 way 5 its 6 way 6 way 7 down 7 down 9 played 7 down 12 goldfish 8 and 9 played 9 played 10 like 10 like 11 a 12 goldfish 15 water 13 in 15 water 14 the 15 water 15 water 16 . from my childhood [i] have [loved] to gaze into a spring . 1 from 2 my 2 my 3 childhood 3 childhood 5 have 5 have 7 to 7 to 8 gaze 8 gaze 9 into 8 gaze 11 spring 10 a 11 spring 11 spring 12 . the bottom was covered with coarse sand , which sparkled in the lonely sunbeam and seemed to illuminate the spring with an unborrowed light . 1 the 2 bottom 1 the 3 was 3 was 4 covered 4 covered 5 with 5 with 6 coarse 6 coarse 7 sand 7 sand 8 , 8 , 9 which 9 which 10 sparkled 10 sparkled 11 in 11 in 12 the 11 in 14 sunbeam 12 the 13 lonely 14 sunbeam 20 spring 15 and 16 seemed 16 seemed 17 to 16 seemed 18 illuminate 17 to 18 illuminate 18 illuminate 19 the 18 illuminate 20 spring 20 spring 21 with 20 spring 24 light 20 spring 25 . 21 with 22 an 22 an 23 unborrowed in one spot the gush of the water violently agitated the sand , but without obscuring the fountain or breaking the glassiness of its surface . 1 in 2 one 1 in 3 spot 3 spot 4 the 4 the 5 gush 5 gush 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 water 8 water 9 violently 9 violently 10 agitated 10 agitated 11 the 11 the 12 sand 12 sand 13 , 13 , 14 but 14 but 15 without 15 without 16 obscuring 16 obscuring 17 the 17 the 19 or 18 fountain 19 or 19 or 20 breaking 19 or 26 . 20 breaking 23 of 21 the 22 glassiness 21 the 23 of 23 of 25 surface 24 its 25 surface wherever she laid her hands on grass and flowers , they would immediately be moist , as with morning dew . 1 wherever 10 , 1 wherever 11 they 2 she 3 laid 2 she 4 her 3 laid 4 her 4 her 5 hands 5 hands 6 on 6 on 8 and 6 on 9 flowers 7 grass 8 and 9 flowers 10 , 11 they 12 would 12 would 14 be 13 immediately 14 be 14 be 15 moist 15 moist 16 , 16 , 17 as 17 as 18 with 18 with 19 morning 18 with 20 dew 20 dew 21 . they were the reflection of my own . 1 they 2 were 2 were 3 the 3 the 4 reflection 4 reflection 5 of 5 of 6 my 6 my 7 own 7 own 8 . the vision had the aspect of a fair young girl with locks of paly gold . 1 the 2 vision 2 vision 3 had 2 vision 4 the 4 the 5 aspect 4 the 13 of 5 aspect 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 fair 8 fair 9 young 10 girl 11 with 11 with 12 locks 12 locks 13 of 13 of 14 paly 14 paly 15 gold 15 gold 16 . through the dim rosiness of the cheeks [i] could see the [brown] leaves , the slimy twigs , the acorns and the sparkling sand . 1 through 2 the 1 through 13 leaves 2 the 3 dim 3 dim 4 rosiness 4 rosiness 5 of 5 of 7 cheeks 6 the 7 cheeks 9 could 10 see 10 see 11 the 11 the 13 leaves 13 leaves 14 , 14 , 17 twigs 15 the 16 slimy 16 slimy 17 twigs 17 twigs 18 , 17 twigs 20 acorns 18 , 19 the 20 acorns 21 and 21 and 22 the 22 the 23 sparkling 23 sparkling 24 sand 24 sand 25 . the solitary sunbeam was diffused among the golden hair , which melted into its faint brightness and became a glory round that head so beautiful . 1 the 2 solitary 2 solitary 3 sunbeam 3 sunbeam 5 diffused 4 was 5 diffused 5 diffused 6 among 5 diffused 14 its 6 among 7 the 7 the 9 hair 8 golden 9 hair 10 , 11 which 11 which 12 melted 12 melted 13 into 13 into 14 its 14 its 16 brightness 15 faint 16 brightness 16 brightness 17 and 17 and 18 became 18 became 19 a 18 became 24 so 20 glory 23 head 21 round 23 head 22 that 23 head 23 head 24 so 24 so 25 beautiful 25 beautiful 26 . my description can give no idea how suddenly the fountain was thus tenanted and how soon it was left desolate . 1 my 2 description 1 my 10 fountain 3 can 4 give 4 give 7 how 5 no 6 idea 6 idea 7 how 7 how 8 suddenly 8 suddenly 9 the 9 the 10 fountain 10 fountain 13 tenanted 11 was 13 tenanted 12 thus 13 tenanted 13 tenanted 14 and 13 tenanted 15 how 15 how 16 soon 16 soon 17 it 17 it 18 was 18 was 19 left 19 left 20 desolate 20 desolate 21 . i breathed , and there was the [face] ; [i] held my breath , and it was gone . 1 i 2 breathed 2 breathed 3 , 2 breathed 18 gone 3 , 4 and 4 and 5 there 5 there 6 was 6 was 7 the 9 ; 16 it 11 held 12 my 12 my 13 breath 13 breath 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 it 16 it 17 was 17 was 18 gone 18 gone 19 . had it passed away or faded into nothing ? 1 had 2 it 1 had 3 passed 1 had 9 ? 3 passed 4 away 4 away 5 or 5 or 6 faded 6 faded 7 into 7 into 8 nothing i doubted whether it had ever been . 1 i 4 it 2 doubted 3 whether 3 whether 4 it 4 it 7 been 5 had 6 ever 5 had 7 been 7 been 8 . my sweet readers , what a dreamy and [delicious] [hour] [did] [i] spend where that vision found and left me ! 1 my 3 readers 1 my 5 what 2 sweet 3 readers 4 , 5 what 5 what 6 a 6 a 7 dreamy 7 dreamy 8 and 8 and 13 spend 13 spend 14 where 14 where 16 vision 14 where 17 found 14 where 21 ! 15 that 16 vision 17 found 18 and 18 and 19 left 19 left 20 me thus [have] [i] [often] started from a [pleasant] dream , [and] [then] [kept] quiet in hopes to wile it back . 1 thus 9 dream 5 started 6 from 6 from 7 a 7 a 9 dream 9 dream 10 , 10 , 14 quiet 14 quiet 18 wile 15 in 16 hopes 15 in 18 wile 16 hopes 17 to 18 wile 20 back 19 it 20 back 20 back 21 . deep were my musings as to the race and attributes of that ethereal [being] [.] 1 deep 2 were 2 were 4 musings 2 were 5 as 3 my 4 musings 5 as 6 to 5 as 13 ethereal 6 to 7 the 8 race 9 and 9 and 10 attributes 10 attributes 11 of 11 of 12 that 12 that 13 ethereal had [i] created her ? 1 had 3 created 1 had 5 ? 3 created 4 her was she the daughter of my fancy , akin to those strange shapes which peep under the lids of children 's eyes ? 1 was 2 she 2 she 4 daughter 3 the 4 daughter 4 daughter 18 lids 5 of 6 my 6 my 7 fancy 7 fancy 18 lids 8 , 9 akin 9 akin 10 to 9 akin 13 shapes 11 those 13 shapes 12 strange 13 shapes 13 shapes 14 which 13 shapes 15 peep 15 peep 16 under 16 under 17 the 16 under 18 lids 18 lids 19 of 18 lids 22 eyes 18 lids 23 ? 20 children 21 's 21 's 22 eyes and did her beauty gladden me for that one moment and then die ? 1 and 14 ? 2 did 5 gladden 2 did 14 ? 3 her 4 beauty 3 her 5 gladden 4 beauty 5 gladden 5 gladden 6 me 5 gladden 11 and 7 for 8 that 7 for 10 moment 9 one 10 moment 10 moment 11 and 11 and 12 then 11 and 13 die i watched and waited , but no vision came again . 1 i 8 vision 2 watched 3 and 3 and 4 waited 4 waited 5 , 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 no 7 no 8 vision 8 vision 9 came 9 came 10 again 10 again 11 . i departed , but with a spell upon me which drew me back that same afternoon to the haunted spring . 1 i 2 departed 2 departed 3 , 3 , 4 but 4 but 10 which 5 with 7 spell 5 with 10 which 6 a 7 spell 7 spell 8 upon 8 upon 9 me 10 which 11 drew 11 drew 12 me 11 drew 13 back 13 back 16 afternoon 14 that 15 same 15 same 16 afternoon 16 afternoon 17 to 17 to 19 haunted 18 the 19 haunted 19 haunted 20 spring 20 spring 21 . there was the water gushing , the sand sparkling and the sunbeam glimmering . 1 there 2 was 1 there 5 gushing 3 the 4 water 4 water 5 gushing 5 gushing 6 , 6 , 7 the 6 , 9 sparkling 7 the 8 sand 9 sparkling 12 sunbeam 10 and 11 the 11 the 12 sunbeam 12 sunbeam 13 glimmering 13 glimmering 14 . methought he had a devilish look . 1 methought 2 he 1 methought 3 had 1 methought 5 devilish 4 a 5 devilish 5 devilish 6 look 6 look 7 . i could have slain him as an enchanter who kept the mysterious beauty imprisoned in the fountain . 1 i 2 could 2 could 3 have 3 have 4 slain 4 slain 5 him 5 him 9 who 6 as 7 an 6 as 9 who 7 an 8 enchanter 9 who 10 kept 10 kept 11 the 11 the 12 mysterious 12 mysterious 13 beauty 13 beauty 14 imprisoned 14 imprisoned 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 17 fountain 17 fountain 18 . sad and heavy , [i] was returning to the village . 1 sad 2 and 1 sad 4 , 2 and 3 heavy 4 , 6 was 6 was 7 returning 7 returning 8 to 8 to 9 the 9 the 10 village 10 village 11 . i was admiring the picture when the shape of a young girl emerged from behind the clump of oaks . 1 i 2 was 2 was 3 admiring 3 admiring 13 emerged 4 the 5 picture 5 picture 6 when 6 when 7 the 6 when 8 shape 6 when 13 emerged 9 of 10 a 10 a 12 girl 11 young 12 girl 12 girl 13 emerged 13 emerged 14 from 14 from 15 behind 15 behind 16 the 15 behind 17 clump 17 clump 18 of 18 of 19 oaks 19 oaks 20 . how could [i] [ever] reach her ? 1 how 2 could 1 how 7 ? 2 could 5 reach 5 reach 6 her while [i] gazed a sudden shower came pattering down upon the leaves . 1 while 7 came 3 gazed 7 came 4 a 5 sudden 4 a 7 came 6 shower 7 came 7 came 9 down 7 came 11 the 7 came 12 leaves 8 pattering 9 down 9 down 10 upon 12 leaves 13 . a rainbow vivid as [niagara] ['s] was painted in the air . 1 a 2 rainbow 2 rainbow 3 vivid 3 vivid 4 as 4 as 7 was 7 was 8 painted 8 painted 9 in 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 air 11 air 12 . when the rainbow vanished , she who had seemed a part of it was no longer there . 1 when 3 rainbow 1 when 4 vanished 1 when 7 who 2 the 3 rainbow 4 vanished 5 , 6 she 7 who 7 who 8 had 7 who 14 was 8 had 9 seemed 10 a 11 part 11 part 12 of 12 of 13 it 12 of 14 was 14 was 17 there 15 no 16 longer 16 longer 17 there 17 there 18 . was her existence absorbed in nature 's loveliest phenomenon , and did her pure frame dissolve away in the varied light ? 1 was 3 existence 1 was 4 absorbed 2 her 3 existence 4 absorbed 5 in 4 absorbed 20 varied 6 nature 7 's 7 's 8 loveliest 7 's 9 phenomenon 9 phenomenon 10 , 9 phenomenon 20 varied 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 did 12 did 15 frame 13 her 14 pure 14 pure 15 frame 16 dissolve 17 away 17 away 18 in 17 away 20 varied 19 the 20 varied 20 varied 21 light 21 light 22 ? yet [i] [would] not despair of her return , for , robed in the rainbow , she was the emblem of [hope] . 1 yet 16 , 4 not 5 despair 5 despair 6 of 6 of 7 her 6 of 9 , 7 her 8 return 9 , 10 for 10 for 11 , 11 , 12 robed 12 robed 16 , 13 in 14 the 14 the 15 rainbow 15 rainbow 16 , 16 , 17 she 16 , 23 . 17 she 18 was 18 was 19 the 19 the 20 emblem 20 emblem 21 of thus did the vision leave me , and many a doleful day succeeded to the parting moment . 1 thus 2 did 2 did 3 the 3 the 4 vision 4 vision 6 me 5 leave 6 me 6 me 8 and 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 many 9 many 10 a 9 many 11 doleful 11 doleful 12 day 12 day 13 succeeded 13 succeeded 14 to 14 to 15 the 15 the 16 parting 16 parting 17 moment 16 parting 18 . weeks came and went , months rolled away , and she appeared not in them . 1 weeks 7 rolled 2 came 3 and 3 and 4 went 4 went 5 , 5 , 7 rolled 6 months 7 rolled 7 rolled 8 away 8 away 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 she 11 she 12 appeared 12 appeared 14 in 13 not 14 in 14 in 15 them 14 in 16 . i withdrew into an inner world where my thoughts lived and breathed , and the vision in the midst of them . 1 i 2 withdrew 2 withdrew 3 into 2 withdrew 4 an 4 an 5 inner 5 inner 6 world 6 world 7 where 7 where 10 lived 8 my 9 thoughts 9 thoughts 10 lived 10 lived 12 breathed 11 and 12 breathed 12 breathed 13 , 13 , 14 and 13 , 15 the 14 and 15 the 15 the 16 vision 16 vision 17 in 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 midst 19 midst 20 of 19 midst 21 them 21 them 22 . in the middle of [january] [i] was summoned home . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 middle 3 middle 4 of 4 of 7 was 7 was 8 summoned 8 summoned 9 home 9 home 10 . most of the day was spent in preparing for the journey , which was to commence at four o'clock the next morning . 1 most 2 of 1 most 5 was 3 the 4 day 4 day 5 was 5 was 6 spent 5 was 16 commence 6 spent 7 in 7 in 8 preparing 9 for 10 the 10 the 11 journey 11 journey 12 , 12 , 13 which 13 which 16 commence 14 was 15 to 15 to 16 commence 16 commence 17 at 16 commence 23 . 17 at 19 o'clock 18 four 19 o'clock 19 o'clock 21 next 20 the 21 next 21 next 22 morning a gust of wind blew out my lamp [as] [i] passed through the entry . 1 a 2 gust 1 a 8 lamp 2 gust 3 of 2 gust 4 wind 4 wind 5 blew 5 blew 6 out 6 out 7 my 8 lamp 14 entry 11 passed 12 through 12 through 13 the 13 the 14 entry 14 entry 15 . there was no light except the little that came sullenly from two half-burnt brands , without even glimmering on the andirons . 1 there 2 was 1 there 5 except 3 no 5 except 4 light 5 except 5 except 7 little 5 except 18 glimmering 6 the 7 little 7 little 8 that 8 that 9 came 9 came 10 sullenly 9 came 11 from 9 came 12 two 13 half-burnt 14 brands 14 brands 15 , 15 , 16 without 16 without 17 even 17 even 18 glimmering 18 glimmering 19 on 18 glimmering 21 andirons 19 on 20 the 21 andirons 22 . i noticed that there was less room than usual to-night [between] the [collegian] 's chair and mine . 1 i 2 noticed 1 i 18 . 2 noticed 3 that 3 that 4 there 4 there 5 was 5 was 6 less 6 less 8 than 7 room 8 than 8 than 9 usual 10 to-night 12 the 10 to-night 17 mine 14 's 15 chair 15 chair 16 and 16 and 17 mine 17 mine 18 . as people are always taciturn in the dark , not a word was said for some time after my entrance . 1 as 2 people 2 people 3 are 3 are 4 always 3 are 13 was 4 always 5 taciturn 6 in 7 the 6 in 9 , 7 the 8 dark 9 , 13 was 10 not 12 word 10 not 13 was 11 a 12 word 13 was 14 said 14 said 16 some 14 said 21 . 15 for 16 some 16 some 17 time 17 time 18 after 18 after 20 entrance 19 my 20 entrance nothing broke the stillness but the regular click of the matron 's knitting-needles [.] 1 nothing 8 click 2 broke 3 the 3 the 4 stillness 4 stillness 5 but 5 but 6 the 6 the 7 regular 7 regular 8 click 8 click 9 of 8 click 11 matron 8 click 13 knitting-needles 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 matron 12 's 13 knitting-needles were we not like ghosts ? 1 were 2 we 1 were 3 not 3 not 4 like 4 like 5 ghosts 4 like 6 ? we were aware of each other 's presence , not by sight nor sound nor touch , but by an inward consciousness . 1 we 11 by 2 were 3 aware 3 aware 4 of 3 aware 8 presence 5 each 6 other 6 other 7 's 7 's 8 presence 8 presence 9 , 9 , 10 not 10 not 11 by 11 by 12 sight 12 sight 13 nor 13 nor 14 sound 13 nor 15 nor 15 nor 16 touch 15 nor 18 but 17 , 18 but 18 but 22 consciousness 18 but 23 . 19 by 20 an 20 an 21 inward 21 inward 22 consciousness would it not be so among the dead ? 1 would 2 it 1 would 3 not 1 would 9 ? 3 not 4 be 5 so 6 among 6 among 7 the 6 among 8 dead 6 among 9 ? the silence was interrupted by the consumptive daughter addressing a remark to some one in the circle whom she called [rachel] . 1 the 2 silence 2 silence 3 was 2 silence 8 daughter 3 was 4 interrupted 5 by 6 the 6 the 7 consumptive 7 consumptive 8 daughter 8 daughter 9 addressing 9 addressing 10 a 10 a 11 remark 11 remark 12 to 12 to 14 one 13 some 14 one 14 one 16 the 14 one 18 whom 15 in 16 the 17 circle 18 whom 18 whom 19 she 19 she 20 called 20 called 22 . had [i] ever heard that sweet , low tone ? 1 had 4 heard 1 had 10 ? 3 ever 4 heard 4 heard 5 that 4 heard 8 low 6 sweet 8 low 7 , 8 low 8 low 9 tone whom had my heart recognized , that it throbbed so ? 1 whom 2 had 1 whom 11 ? 2 had 3 my 3 my 4 heart 4 heart 5 recognized 5 recognized 6 , 5 recognized 9 throbbed 7 that 9 throbbed 8 it 9 throbbed 9 throbbed 10 so i listened to catch her gentle breathing , and strove by the intensity of my gaze to picture forth a shape where none was visible . 1 i 2 listened 1 i 15 my 2 listened 3 to 3 to 4 catch 4 catch 5 her 6 gentle 7 breathing 7 breathing 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 strove 10 strove 11 by 11 by 12 the 12 the 13 intensity 12 the 14 of 14 of 15 my 15 my 16 gaze 15 my 19 forth 16 gaze 17 to 17 to 18 picture 18 picture 19 forth 19 forth 21 shape 20 a 21 shape 21 shape 22 where 22 where 25 visible 23 none 25 visible 24 was 25 visible 25 visible 26 . she knew me . 1 she 2 knew 1 she 3 me 3 me 4 . fair ladies , there is nothing more to tell . 1 fair 2 ladies 1 fair 3 , 1 fair 4 there 1 fair 9 tell 4 there 5 is 4 there 6 nothing 6 nothing 7 more 8 to 9 tell 9 tell 10 . if [i] [transformed] [her] to an angel , it is what every youthful lover does for his mistress . 1 if 8 , 1 if 9 it 5 to 6 an 6 an 7 angel 7 angel 8 , 9 it 10 is 10 is 11 what 11 what 15 does 12 every 14 lover 12 every 15 does 13 youthful 14 lover 15 does 16 for 15 does 19 . 16 for 18 mistress 17 his 18 mistress therein consists the essence of my story . 1 therein 6 my 1 therein 7 story 2 consists 6 my 3 the 4 essence 3 the 5 of 5 of 6 my 7 story 8 . but slight the change , sweet maids , to make angels of yourselves . 1 but 2 slight 1 but 8 , 2 slight 4 change 3 the 4 change 5 , 7 maids 5 , 8 , 6 sweet 7 maids 8 , 9 to 8 , 12 of 8 , 13 yourselves 8 , 14 . 9 to 10 make 10 make 11 angels [fancy's] [show-box] [.] a [morality] . 1 a 3 . what is guilt ? 1 what 2 is 1 what 4 ? 2 is 3 guilt a [stain] upon the soul . 1 a 3 upon 3 upon 4 the 4 the 5 soul 5 soul 6 . if this be true , it is a fearful truth . 1 if 2 this 1 if 3 be 1 if 5 , 1 if 6 it 1 if 9 fearful 3 be 4 true 7 is 8 a 8 a 9 fearful 9 fearful 10 truth 10 truth 11 . let us illustrate the subject by an imaginary example . 1 let 2 us 1 let 6 by 3 illustrate 5 subject 4 the 5 subject 5 subject 6 by 6 by 7 an 6 by 9 example 7 an 8 imaginary 9 example 10 . wine will not always cheer him . 1 wine 2 will 2 will 3 not 2 will 5 cheer 4 always 5 cheer 5 cheer 6 him 6 him 7 . but [mr] [smith] had a shrewd idea that it was [conscience] . 1 but 12 . 4 had 5 a 5 a 6 shrewd 6 shrewd 7 idea 7 idea 8 that 8 that 9 it 9 it 10 was 10 was 12 . her eyes she could not lift . 1 her 2 eyes 1 her 3 she 3 she 4 could 4 could 5 not 5 not 6 lift 6 lift 7 . he was the personification of triumphant scorn . 1 he 2 was 2 was 8 . 3 the 4 personification 3 the 5 of 5 of 6 triumphant 6 triumphant 7 scorn 7 scorn 8 . mr [smith] was scandalized . 1 mr 4 scandalized 3 was 4 scandalized 4 scandalized 5 . " oh , vile and slanderous picture ! " he exclaims . 1 " 2 oh 2 oh 3 , 2 oh 11 exclaims 4 vile 6 slanderous 5 and 6 slanderous 6 slanderous 7 picture 6 slanderous 11 exclaims 7 picture 8 ! 9 " 10 he 10 he 11 exclaims 11 exclaims 12 . " when [have] [i] triumphed [over] ruined innocence [?] 1 " 2 when 1 " 5 triumphed 5 triumphed 7 ruined 7 ruined 8 innocence was not [martha] wedded in her teens to [david] [tomkins] , who won her girlish love and long enjoyed her affection as a wife ? 1 was 2 not 2 not 4 wedded 4 wedded 5 in 5 in 6 her 6 her 7 teens 7 teens 8 to 8 to 12 who 11 , 12 who 12 who 13 won 12 who 25 ? 13 won 14 her 15 girlish 16 love 15 girlish 21 affection 17 and 18 long 18 long 19 enjoyed 19 enjoyed 20 her 20 her 21 affection 21 affection 22 as 22 as 23 a 23 a 24 wife 24 wife 25 ? and ever since his death she has lived a reputable widow ! " 1 and 3 since 1 and 12 ! 2 ever 3 since 3 since 8 lived 4 his 5 death 5 death 6 she 6 she 7 has 7 has 8 lived 9 a 10 reputable 10 reputable 11 widow 11 widow 12 ! 12 ! 13 " though not a death-blow , the torture was extreme . 1 though 2 not 2 not 3 a 3 a 4 death-blow 4 death-blow 5 , 5 , 10 . 6 the 7 torture 6 the 8 was 8 was 9 extreme 9 extreme 10 . the exhibition proceeded . 1 the 2 exhibition 2 exhibition 3 proceeded 3 proceeded 4 . there had been mirth and revelry until the hand of the clock stood just at midnight , when [murder] stepped between the boon-companions . 1 there 3 been 1 there 4 mirth 2 had 3 been 4 mirth 5 and 5 and 6 revelry 6 revelry 7 until 7 until 10 of 7 until 13 stood 8 the 10 of 9 hand 10 of 11 the 12 clock 12 clock 13 stood 13 stood 14 just 14 just 16 midnight 15 at 16 midnight 16 midnight 17 , 17 , 18 when 18 when 20 stepped 18 when 23 boon-companions 21 between 22 the 21 between 23 boon-companions 23 boon-companions 24 . the murdered youth wore the features of [edward] [spencer] . 1 the 2 murdered 1 the 3 youth 1 the 4 wore 4 wore 5 the 5 the 6 features 6 features 7 of 7 of 10 . " what does this rascal of a painter [mean] ? " cries [mr] [smith] , provoked beyond all patience . 1 " 2 what 1 " 11 " 2 what 3 does 2 what 10 ? 4 this 5 rascal 5 rascal 8 painter 6 of 7 a 6 of 8 painter 8 painter 10 ? 11 " 12 cries 12 cries 15 , 15 , 16 provoked 16 provoked 17 beyond 17 beyond 18 all 17 beyond 20 . 18 all 19 patience " [edward] [spencer] was [my] [earliest] and dearest friend , [true] to me as [i] to him through more than half a century . 1 " 4 was 1 " 24 . 4 was 7 and 7 and 8 dearest 8 dearest 17 him 9 friend 10 , 10 , 12 to 12 to 13 me 13 me 14 as 14 as 16 to 16 to 17 him 18 through 23 century 19 more 20 than 20 than 21 half 21 half 22 a 22 a 23 century 23 century 24 . neither [i] nor any other ever murdered him . 1 neither 7 murdered 3 nor 4 any 4 any 5 other 5 other 6 ever 6 ever 7 murdered 7 murdered 8 him 8 him 9 . the pain was quite excruciating . 1 the 2 pain 1 the 3 was 3 was 5 excruciating 4 quite 5 excruciating 5 excruciating 6 . " really , this puzzles me ! " quoth [mr] [smith] , with the irony of conscious rectitude . 1 " 2 really 2 really 5 puzzles 3 , 5 puzzles 4 this 5 puzzles 5 puzzles 6 me 5 puzzles 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 quoth 9 quoth 12 , 12 , 13 with 13 with 14 the 14 the 15 irony 15 irony 19 . 16 of 17 conscious 17 conscious 18 rectitude 18 rectitude 19 . " asking pardon of the painter , [i] pronounce him a fool as well as a scandalous knave . 1 " 3 pardon 2 asking 3 pardon 3 pardon 4 of 3 pardon 18 knave 4 of 5 the 4 of 9 pronounce 5 the 6 painter 6 painter 7 , 9 pronounce 10 him 10 him 11 a 11 a 12 fool 12 fool 13 as 13 as 14 well 14 well 15 as 15 as 16 a 16 a 17 scandalous 18 knave 19 . a man of my standing in the world to be robbing little children of their clothes ! 1 a 2 man 2 man 4 my 3 of 4 my 4 my 5 standing 4 my 11 robbing 5 standing 6 in 6 in 8 world 7 the 8 world 8 world 10 be 9 to 10 be 11 robbing 12 little 11 robbing 14 of 11 robbing 16 clothes 11 robbing 17 ! 12 little 13 children 14 of 15 their ridiculous ! " 1 ridiculous 2 ! 2 ! 3 " but [while] he [spoke] [memory] had searched [her] [fatal] [volume] and found a page which with her sad calm voice she poured into his ear . 1 but 3 he 3 he 6 had 3 he 25 ear 6 had 7 searched 7 searched 11 and 11 and 12 found 12 found 15 which 13 a 14 page 14 page 15 which 15 which 16 with 16 with 17 her 16 with 20 voice 18 sad 20 voice 19 calm 20 voice 21 she 22 poured 22 poured 23 into 23 into 24 his 24 his 25 ear 25 ear 26 . it was not altogether inapplicable to the misty scene . 1 it 2 was 1 it 5 inapplicable 2 was 3 not 3 not 4 altogether 5 inapplicable 6 to 6 to 7 the 7 the 8 misty 8 misty 9 scene 9 scene 10 . fortunately , before he was quite decided , his claims had turned out nearly as devoid of law as justice . 1 fortunately 2 , 1 fortunately 4 he 2 , 3 before 4 he 5 was 5 was 6 quite 6 quite 7 decided 7 decided 8 , 8 , 11 had 9 his 10 claims 9 his 11 had 11 had 12 turned 12 turned 13 out 13 out 14 nearly 14 nearly 15 as 15 as 16 devoid 16 devoid 17 of 16 devoid 18 law 18 law 20 justice 19 as 20 justice 20 justice 21 . even then , however , he sustained an ugly gash . 1 even 2 then 1 even 11 . 2 then 6 he 2 then 10 gash 3 , 4 however 4 however 6 he 5 , 6 he 6 he 7 sustained 7 sustained 8 an 8 an 9 ugly why should we follow [fancy] through the [whole] [series] of those awful pictures ? 1 why 2 should 1 why 14 ? 2 should 3 we 4 follow 6 through 6 through 7 the 7 the 10 of 10 of 11 those 11 those 12 awful 11 those 13 pictures 13 pictures 14 ? and could such beings of cloudy fantasy , so near akin to nothingness , give valid evidence against him at the day of judgment ? 1 and 2 could 2 could 3 such 2 could 6 cloudy 3 such 4 beings 4 beings 5 of 6 cloudy 7 fantasy 6 cloudy 14 , 7 fantasy 8 , 8 , 10 near 9 so 10 near 11 akin 12 to 11 akin 13 nothingness 13 nothingness 14 , 14 , 15 give 14 , 25 ? 15 give 17 evidence 15 give 18 against 16 valid 17 evidence 18 against 19 him 19 him 20 at 20 at 21 the 21 the 22 day 22 day 23 of 22 day 24 judgment yet his heart still seemed to fester with the venom of the dagger . 1 yet 2 his 2 his 3 heart 3 heart 4 still 4 still 5 seemed 5 seemed 6 to 5 seemed 7 fester 7 fester 8 with 8 with 9 the 9 the 10 venom 9 the 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 dagger 13 dagger 14 . nevertheless , the unfortunate old gentleman might have argued the matter with [conscience] and alleged many reasons wherefore she should not smite him so pitilessly . 1 nevertheless 2 , 1 nevertheless 3 the 1 nevertheless 7 might 3 the 4 unfortunate 4 unfortunate 5 old 5 old 6 gentleman 7 might 8 have 8 have 9 argued 9 argued 12 with 10 the 11 matter 11 matter 12 with 12 with 14 and 14 and 15 alleged 15 alleged 18 wherefore 15 alleged 23 him 16 many 17 reasons 17 reasons 18 wherefore 19 she 23 him 20 should 22 smite 21 not 22 smite 22 smite 23 him 23 him 24 so 24 so 25 pitilessly 25 pitilessly 26 . were we to take up his cause , it should be somewhat in the following fashion . 1 were 2 we 1 were 3 to 3 to 4 take 4 take 5 up 5 up 7 cause 6 his 7 cause 7 cause 8 , 7 cause 9 it 9 it 11 be 9 it 12 somewhat 10 should 11 be 12 somewhat 13 in 13 in 14 the 14 the 15 following 15 following 16 fashion 16 fashion 17 . a scheme of guilt , till it be put in execution , greatly resembles a train of incidents in a projected tale . 1 a 3 of 2 scheme 3 of 3 of 4 guilt 4 guilt 5 , 4 guilt 7 it 4 guilt 14 resembles 6 till 7 it 7 it 8 be 7 it 9 put 9 put 10 in 10 in 11 execution 11 execution 14 resembles 12 , 13 greatly 13 greatly 14 resembles 14 resembles 15 a 15 a 16 train 15 a 17 of 17 of 18 incidents 18 incidents 19 in 18 incidents 21 projected 20 a 21 projected 21 projected 22 tale 22 tale 23 . it is not until the crime is accomplished that [guilt] clenches its gripe upon the guilty heart and claims it for his own . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 not 2 is 7 is 4 until 5 the 4 until 6 crime 4 until 7 is 7 is 8 accomplished 7 is 9 that 9 that 11 clenches 11 clenches 12 its 11 clenches 14 upon 11 clenches 18 and 13 gripe 14 upon 15 the 16 guilty 16 guilty 17 heart 17 heart 18 and 18 and 19 claims 19 claims 20 it 20 it 23 own 20 it 24 . 21 for 23 own 22 his 23 own be it considered , also , that men often overestimate their capacity for evil . 1 be 2 it 2 it 3 considered 3 considered 9 often 4 , 5 also 5 also 6 , 6 , 9 often 7 that 8 men 7 that 9 often 9 often 10 overestimate 9 often 11 their 9 often 15 . 11 their 12 capacity 12 capacity 13 for 12 capacity 14 evil they knew not what deed it was that they deemed themselves resolved to do . 1 they 11 themselves 2 knew 4 what 3 not 4 what 4 what 5 deed 4 what 8 that 4 what 10 deemed 5 deed 6 it 6 it 7 was 8 that 9 they 10 deemed 11 themselves 11 themselves 12 resolved 12 resolved 14 do 13 to 14 do 14 do 15 . yet , with the slight fancy-work which we have framed , some sad and awful truths are interwoven . 1 yet 2 , 2 , 3 with 3 with 6 fancy-work 4 the 5 slight 4 the 6 fancy-work 5 slight 6 fancy-work 6 fancy-work 7 which 6 fancy-work 12 some 7 which 9 have 7 which 10 framed 8 we 9 have 11 , 12 some 12 some 13 sad 12 some 18 interwoven 13 sad 14 and 14 and 15 awful 16 truths 17 are 17 are 18 interwoven 18 interwoven 19 . he must feel that when he shall knock at the gate of heaven no semblance of an unspotted life can entitle him to entrance there . 1 he 4 that 2 must 3 feel 3 feel 4 that 4 that 5 when 5 when 8 knock 6 he 7 shall 7 shall 8 knock 8 knock 11 gate 9 at 10 the 9 at 11 gate 10 the 11 gate 11 gate 12 of 12 of 13 heaven 13 heaven 14 no 14 no 15 semblance 15 semblance 16 of 15 semblance 17 an 17 an 18 unspotted 17 an 20 can 18 unspotted 19 life 20 can 21 entitle 21 entitle 22 him 22 him 23 to 23 to 25 there 23 to 26 . 24 entrance 25 there penitence must kneel and [mercy] come from the footstool of the throne , or that golden gate will never open . 1 penitence 2 must 2 must 3 kneel 3 kneel 4 and 3 kneel 6 come 6 come 7 from 6 come 9 footstool 8 the 9 footstool 9 footstool 10 of 9 footstool 12 throne 9 footstool 19 never 10 of 11 the 12 throne 13 , 13 , 14 or 14 or 15 that 16 golden 17 gate 17 gate 18 will 18 will 19 never 19 never 20 open 19 never 21 . [dr] [.] [heidegger's] [experiment] [.] that very singular [man] [old] [dr] [heidegger] [once] [invited] [four] venerable [friends] to meet him in his study . 1 that 2 very 1 that 19 . 2 very 3 singular 3 singular 11 venerable 11 venerable 13 to 13 to 14 meet 14 meet 15 him 14 meet 16 in 16 in 18 study 17 his 18 study there were three [white-bearded] gentlemen [mr] [medbourne] , [colonel] [killigrew] and [mr] [gascoigne] and a withered [gentlewoman] [whose] [name] was the widow [wycherly] . 1 there 2 were 1 there 3 three 2 were 3 three 3 three 5 gentlemen 5 gentlemen 8 , 8 , 11 and 11 and 14 and 14 and 15 a 15 a 16 withered 16 withered 20 was 20 was 22 widow 21 the 22 widow 22 widow 24 . if all stories were true , [dr] [heidegger] ['s] [study] must have been a very curious [place] [.] 1 if 2 all 2 all 3 stories 3 stories 4 were 4 were 16 curious 5 true 6 , 6 , 15 very 11 must 12 have 12 have 13 been 13 been 14 a 14 a 15 very 15 very 16 curious it was a dim , old-fashioned chamber festooned with cobwebs and besprinkled with antique dust . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 dim 4 dim 8 festooned 5 , 6 old-fashioned 6 old-fashioned 7 chamber 7 chamber 8 festooned 8 festooned 9 with 8 festooned 12 besprinkled 10 cobwebs 11 and 11 and 12 besprinkled 12 besprinkled 13 with 13 with 14 antique 14 antique 15 dust 15 dust 16 . in the obscurest corner of the room stood a tall and narrow oaken closet with its door ajar , within which doubtfully appeared a skeleton . 1 in 2 the 2 the 3 obscurest 3 obscurest 4 corner 3 obscurest 13 oaken 4 corner 5 of 4 corner 7 room 6 the 7 room 8 stood 9 a 9 a 10 tall 10 tall 11 and 11 and 12 narrow 11 and 13 oaken 13 oaken 14 closet 13 oaken 15 with 15 with 16 its 16 its 17 door 17 door 18 ajar 18 ajar 19 , 19 , 21 which 20 within 21 which 21 which 23 appeared 22 doubtfully 23 appeared 23 appeared 24 a 23 appeared 26 . 24 a 25 skeleton between two of the bookcases hung a looking-glass , presenting its high and dusty plate within a tarnished gilt frame . 1 between 2 two 1 between 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 bookcases 5 bookcases 6 hung 6 hung 7 a 7 a 8 looking-glass 8 looking-glass 9 , 9 , 10 presenting 9 , 21 . 10 presenting 11 its 12 high 13 and 12 high 18 tarnished 13 and 14 dusty 13 and 17 a 14 dusty 15 plate 15 plate 16 within 18 tarnished 19 gilt 18 tarnished 20 frame 20 frame 21 . there were no letters on the back , and nobody could tell the title of the book . 1 there 2 were 2 were 4 letters 3 no 4 letters 4 letters 10 nobody 5 on 6 the 5 on 7 back 7 back 8 , 8 , 10 nobody 9 and 10 nobody 10 nobody 11 could 11 could 12 tell 12 tell 14 title 13 the 14 title 14 title 15 of 14 title 17 book 15 of 16 the 17 book 18 . such was [dr] [heidegger] ['s] [study] . 1 such 2 was 1 such 7 . four champagne-glasses were also on the table . 1 four 2 champagne-glasses 2 champagne-glasses 3 were 2 champagne-glasses 7 table 2 champagne-glasses 8 . 3 were 4 also 5 on 6 the 6 the 7 table now , [dr] [heidegger] was a very strange old gentleman whose eccentricity had become the nucleus for a thousand fantastic stories . 1 now 2 , 1 now 5 was 1 now 7 very 1 now 11 whose 6 a 7 very 7 very 8 strange 8 strange 9 old 9 old 10 gentleman 11 whose 12 eccentricity 12 eccentricity 21 stories 13 had 14 become 14 become 15 the 15 the 16 nucleus 15 the 17 for 17 for 18 a 18 a 19 thousand 19 thousand 21 stories 20 fantastic 21 stories 21 stories 22 . " this [rose] , " said [dr] [heidegger] , with a sigh " this same withered and crumbling flower blossomed five and fifty years ago . 1 " 2 this 2 this 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 5 " 13 " 6 said 9 , 9 , 10 with 10 with 11 a 11 a 12 sigh 13 " 14 this 14 this 17 and 15 same 16 withered 16 withered 17 and 17 and 18 crumbling 17 and 19 flower 19 flower 20 blossomed 20 blossomed 22 and 21 five 22 and 22 and 23 fifty 23 fifty 24 years 24 years 25 ago 25 ago 26 . it was given me [by] [sylvia] [ward] , whose portrait hangs yonder , and [i] meant to wear it in my bosom at our wedding . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 given 3 given 4 me 4 me 8 , 8 , 9 whose 9 whose 12 yonder 10 portrait 11 hangs 11 hangs 12 yonder 12 yonder 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 16 meant 16 meant 17 to 17 to 18 wear 18 wear 23 at 19 it 20 in 20 in 22 bosom 21 my 22 bosom 22 bosom 23 at 23 at 24 our 24 our 25 wedding 25 wedding 26 . five and fifty years it has been treasured between the leaves of this old volume . 1 five 2 and 1 five 3 fifty 1 five 8 treasured 4 years 5 it 5 it 6 has 5 it 8 treasured 6 has 7 been 8 treasured 9 between 9 between 10 the 9 between 11 leaves 11 leaves 12 of 12 of 14 old 13 this 14 old 14 old 15 volume 14 old 16 . now , would you deem it possible that this rose of half a century could ever bloom again ? " 1 now 2 , 2 , 4 you 3 would 4 you 4 you 6 it 5 deem 6 it 6 it 7 possible 7 possible 8 that 7 possible 9 this 7 possible 19 ? 7 possible 20 " 9 this 10 rose 9 this 11 of 11 of 14 century 11 of 15 could 12 half 13 a 13 a 14 century 15 could 16 ever 16 ever 17 bloom 17 bloom 18 again 19 ? 20 " " nonsense ! " said the widow [wycherly] , with a peevish toss of her head . 1 " 2 nonsense 2 nonsense 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 the 6 the 7 widow 7 widow 9 , 9 , 10 with 10 with 11 a 10 with 13 toss 11 a 12 peevish 13 toss 14 of 14 of 16 head 15 her 16 head 16 head 17 . " you might as well ask whether an old woman 's wrinkled face could ever bloom again . " 1 " 2 you 1 " 19 " 2 you 3 might 3 might 4 as 4 as 5 well 6 ask 7 whether 7 whether 8 an 8 an 9 old 8 an 10 woman 10 woman 11 's 11 's 12 wrinkled 11 's 14 could 13 face 14 could 14 could 15 ever 15 ever 16 bloom 16 bloom 17 again 17 again 18 . 18 . 19 " " see ! " answered [dr] [heidegger] . 1 " 3 ! 1 " 8 . 2 see 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 answered he uncovered the vase and threw the faded rose into the water [which] it contained . 1 he 2 uncovered 1 he 15 contained 2 uncovered 3 the 2 uncovered 12 water 3 the 4 vase 4 vase 6 threw 4 vase 8 faded 4 vase 9 rose 5 and 6 threw 6 threw 7 the 10 into 11 the 11 the 12 water 14 it 15 contained 15 contained 16 . at first it lay lightly on the surface of the fluid , appearing to imbibe none of its moisture . 1 at 2 first 1 at 3 it 3 it 11 fluid 4 lay 5 lightly 5 lightly 11 fluid 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 surface 8 surface 9 of 8 surface 11 fluid 9 of 10 the 11 fluid 15 imbibe 11 fluid 19 moisture 12 , 13 appearing 13 appearing 14 to 14 to 15 imbibe 15 imbibe 16 none 16 none 17 of 16 none 18 its 19 moisture 20 . soon , however , a singular change began to be visible . 1 soon 6 singular 2 , 3 however 2 , 4 , 4 , 5 a 5 a 6 singular 6 singular 7 change 7 change 8 began 8 began 9 to 9 to 10 be 10 be 11 visible 11 visible 12 . " pray , how was it effected ? " 1 " 2 pray 2 pray 3 , 3 , 8 ? 4 how 5 was 4 how 8 ? 5 was 6 it 5 was 7 effected 8 ? 9 " " but did [ponce] [de] [leon] ever find it ? " said the widow [wycherly] . 1 " 2 but 2 but 10 ? 3 did 7 ever 3 did 10 ? 7 ever 8 find 8 find 9 it 10 ? 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 the 13 the 14 widow 14 widow 16 . " no , " answered [dr] [heidegger] , " for he never sought it in the right place . 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 , 2 no 5 answered 3 , 4 " 5 answered 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 for 10 for 11 he 11 he 12 never 12 never 13 sought 13 sought 14 it 14 it 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 17 right 17 right 18 place 18 place 19 . an acquaintance of mine , knowing my curiosity in such matters , has sent me what you see in the vase . " 1 an 3 of 1 an 12 , 2 acquaintance 3 of 3 of 4 mine 5 , 6 knowing 5 , 12 , 6 knowing 7 my 7 my 8 curiosity 9 in 11 matters 10 such 11 matters 11 matters 12 , 12 , 16 what 13 has 14 sent 14 sent 15 me 15 me 16 what 16 what 17 you 16 what 18 see 16 what 22 . 18 see 19 in 19 in 20 the 20 the 21 vase 22 . 23 " " you shall judge for yourself , my dear colonel , " replied [dr] [heidegger] . 1 " 2 you 2 you 9 dear 2 you 16 . 3 shall 4 judge 4 judge 5 for 5 for 6 yourself 6 yourself 7 , 7 , 8 my 8 my 9 dear 10 colonel 11 , 11 , 12 " 11 , 16 . 12 " 13 replied for my own part , having had much trouble in growing old , [i] [am] in no hurry to grow young again . 1 for 2 my 2 my 3 own 3 own 4 part 4 part 5 , 5 , 6 having 6 having 7 had 6 having 8 much 6 having 13 , 6 having 22 again 8 much 9 trouble 10 in 11 growing 11 growing 12 old 11 growing 13 , 16 in 17 no 16 in 18 hurry 18 hurry 20 grow 19 to 20 grow 20 grow 21 young 20 grow 22 again 22 again 23 . with your permission , therefore , [i] will merely watch the progress of the experiment . " 1 with 2 your 2 your 3 permission 3 permission 4 , 4 , 6 , 5 therefore 6 , 6 , 15 experiment 8 will 10 watch 9 merely 10 watch 10 watch 11 the 11 the 12 progress 12 progress 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 experiment 15 experiment 16 . 16 . 17 " while he [spoke] [dr] [heidegger] had been filling the four champagne-glasses with the [water] of the [fountain] of [youth] . 1 while 2 he 2 he 6 had 2 he 20 . 6 had 7 been 7 been 8 filling 8 filling 9 the 9 the 10 four 10 four 11 champagne-glasses 12 with 13 the 13 the 15 of 15 of 16 the 15 of 20 . 16 the 18 of but [dr] [heidegger] [besought] [them] [to] [stay] a moment . 1 but 8 a 8 a 9 moment 9 moment 10 . with palsied hands they raised the glasses to their lips . 1 with 2 palsied 2 palsied 3 hands 2 palsied 9 their 2 palsied 10 lips 2 palsied 11 . 4 they 5 raised 4 they 9 their 5 raised 6 the 6 the 7 glasses 7 glasses 9 their 8 to 9 their they drank off the water and replaced their glasses on the table . 1 they 2 drank 1 they 8 their 2 drank 3 off 3 off 4 the 5 water 6 and 6 and 7 replaced 7 replaced 8 their 8 their 9 glasses 9 glasses 10 on 10 on 11 the 11 the 12 table 12 table 13 . there was a healthful suffusion on their cheeks instead of the ashen hue that had made them look so corpse-like . 1 there 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 healthful 4 healthful 5 suffusion 5 suffusion 6 on 6 on 9 instead 7 their 8 cheeks 8 cheeks 9 instead 9 instead 10 of 9 instead 13 hue 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 ashen 12 ashen 13 hue 13 hue 14 that 13 hue 15 had 15 had 16 made 16 made 17 them 16 made 18 look 18 look 19 so 18 look 20 corpse-like 20 corpse-like 21 . the widow [wycherly] adjusted her cap , for she felt [almost] like a [woman] [again] . 1 the 2 widow 1 the 4 adjusted 4 adjusted 5 her 4 adjusted 6 cap 4 adjusted 16 . 6 cap 7 , 7 , 8 for 8 for 9 she 10 felt 12 like 12 like 13 a 13 a 16 . " give us more of this wondrous water , " cried they , eagerly . 1 " 12 they 2 give 3 us 2 give 9 , 2 give 12 they 3 us 4 more 4 more 5 of 5 of 6 this 6 this 7 wondrous 7 wondrous 8 water 10 " 12 they 11 cried 12 they 12 they 13 , 12 they 14 eagerly 14 eagerly 15 . " we are younger , but we are still too old . 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 are 3 are 4 younger 4 younger 5 , 5 , 6 but 6 but 7 we 7 we 8 are 8 are 9 still 9 still 11 old 10 too 11 old 11 old 12 . quick ! give us more ! " 1 quick 2 ! 1 quick 3 give 1 quick 7 " 3 give 4 us 3 give 5 more 5 more 6 ! " [patience] , patience ! " quoth [dr] [heidegger] , who sat , watching the experiment with philosophic coolness . 1 " 5 ! 1 " 20 . 3 , 4 patience 4 patience 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 quoth 10 , 11 who 10 , 20 . 11 who 12 sat 12 sat 14 watching 13 , 14 watching 14 watching 16 experiment 15 the 16 experiment 16 experiment 18 philosophic 17 with 18 philosophic 18 philosophic 19 coolness " you have been a long time growing old ; surely you might be content to grow young in half an hour . 1 " 2 you 1 " 8 growing 2 you 3 have 3 have 4 been 5 a 7 time 6 long 7 time 7 time 8 growing 8 growing 9 old 8 growing 15 content 8 growing 23 . 9 old 10 ; 10 ; 11 surely 11 surely 12 you 13 might 14 be 14 be 15 content 15 content 17 grow 16 to 17 grow 17 grow 18 young 17 grow 19 in 19 in 20 half 20 half 21 an 21 an 22 hour but the water is at your service . " 1 but 2 the 1 but 4 is 2 the 3 water 4 is 7 service 5 at 6 your 6 your 7 service 7 service 9 " 8 . 9 " was it delusion ? 1 was 4 ? 2 it 3 delusion 2 it 4 ? even while the draught was passing down their throats it seemed to have wrought a change on their whole systems . 1 even 2 while 2 while 3 the 2 while 5 was 3 the 4 draught 4 draught 5 was 5 was 6 passing 6 passing 7 down 7 down 8 their 7 down 21 . 8 their 9 throats 9 throats 20 systems 10 it 11 seemed 11 seemed 12 to 12 to 13 have 13 have 14 wrought 14 wrought 15 a 15 a 20 systems 16 change 17 on 16 change 20 systems 18 their 19 whole 18 their 20 systems at last , turning briskly away , she came with a sort of dancing step to the table . 1 at 2 last 2 last 6 away 3 , 4 turning 4 turning 5 briskly 5 briskly 6 away 6 away 7 , 6 away 8 she 8 she 10 with 9 came 10 with 10 with 11 a 10 with 14 dancing 10 with 15 step 11 a 12 sort 12 sort 13 of 15 step 16 to 16 to 17 the 17 the 18 table 18 table 19 . " my dear old doctor , " cried she , " pray favor me with another glass . " 1 " 5 doctor 2 my 3 dear 3 dear 4 old 4 old 5 doctor 5 doctor 6 , 5 doctor 8 cried 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 9 she 8 cried 12 pray 9 she 10 , 10 , 11 " 12 pray 14 me 13 favor 14 me 14 me 15 with 15 with 16 another 16 another 17 glass 17 glass 18 . 18 . 19 " " certainly , my dear madam certainly , " replied the complaisant doctor . 1 " 2 certainly 1 " 14 . 2 certainly 3 , 2 certainly 12 complaisant 3 , 4 my 4 my 5 dear 5 dear 6 madam 7 certainly 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 replied 10 replied 11 the 10 replied 12 complaisant 12 complaisant 13 doctor " [see] ! 1 " 3 ! i have already filled the glasses . " 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 already 3 already 4 filled 4 filled 5 the 5 the 6 glasses 6 glasses 7 . 7 . 8 " even while quaffing the third draught of the [fountain] of [youth] , they were almost awed by the expression of his mysterious visage . 1 even 2 while 2 while 3 quaffing 2 while 13 they 3 quaffing 6 draught 4 the 5 third 5 third 6 draught 6 draught 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 10 of 10 of 12 , 13 they 14 were 14 were 15 almost 15 almost 16 awed 16 awed 19 expression 17 by 18 the 18 the 19 expression 19 expression 21 his 20 of 21 his 21 his 22 mysterious 21 his 23 visage 22 mysterious 23 visage 23 visage 24 . but the next moment the exhilarating gush of young life shot through their veins . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 next 3 next 4 moment 4 moment 5 the 5 the 6 exhilarating 6 exhilarating 7 gush 6 exhilarating 10 life 6 exhilarating 11 shot 6 exhilarating 13 their 7 gush 8 of 8 of 9 young 11 shot 12 through 13 their 14 veins 14 veins 15 . they were now in the happy prime of youth . 1 they 2 were 2 were 3 now 2 were 4 in 4 in 5 the 4 in 7 prime 6 happy 7 prime 7 prime 8 of 7 prime 9 youth 9 youth 10 . they felt like new-created beings in a new-created universe . 1 they 2 felt 2 felt 3 like 3 like 4 new-created 4 new-created 5 beings 5 beings 6 in 6 in 7 a 7 a 10 . 8 new-created 9 universe 8 new-created 10 . " we are young ! 1 " 2 we 2 we 3 are 3 are 4 young 4 young 5 ! we are young ! " they cried , exultingly . 1 we 2 are 1 we 9 exultingly 2 are 3 young 3 young 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 5 " 6 they 6 they 7 cried 7 cried 8 , 9 exultingly 10 . youth , like the extremity of age , had effaced the strongly-marked characteristics of middle life and mutually assimilated them all . 1 youth 2 , 1 youth 3 like 3 like 18 mutually 4 the 5 extremity 4 the 18 mutually 5 extremity 6 of 7 age 8 , 8 , 9 had 9 had 10 effaced 9 had 11 the 11 the 12 strongly-marked 11 the 18 mutually 12 strongly-marked 13 characteristics 13 characteristics 14 of 14 of 15 middle 16 life 17 and 16 life 18 mutually 18 mutually 19 assimilated 19 assimilated 20 them 20 them 21 all 21 all 22 . they were a group of merry youngsters almost maddened with the exuberant frolicsomeness of their years . 1 they 2 were 1 they 12 exuberant 1 they 17 . 2 were 3 a 4 group 5 of 5 of 6 merry 6 merry 12 exuberant 7 youngsters 8 almost 8 almost 12 exuberant 9 maddened 10 with 10 with 11 the 10 with 12 exuberant 12 exuberant 16 years 13 frolicsomeness 16 years 14 of 15 their 15 their 16 years the most singular effect of their gayety was an impulse to mock the infirmity and decrepitude of which they had so lately been the victims . 1 the 2 most 2 most 3 singular 3 singular 4 effect 4 effect 5 of 5 of 7 gayety 5 of 8 was 6 their 7 gayety 8 was 10 impulse 9 an 10 impulse 10 impulse 11 to 11 to 12 mock 12 mock 13 the 13 the 14 infirmity 14 infirmity 15 and 15 and 16 decrepitude 16 decrepitude 17 of 17 of 18 which 18 which 19 they 19 they 20 had 20 had 23 been 21 so 23 been 22 lately 23 been 23 been 24 the 24 the 25 victims 25 victims 26 . then all shouted mirthfully and leaped about the room . 1 then 6 leaped 2 all 3 shouted 3 shouted 4 mirthfully 3 shouted 5 and 3 shouted 6 leaped 6 leaped 7 about 6 leaped 10 . 7 about 8 the 7 about 9 room 8 the 9 room " pray excuse me , " answered the doctor , [quietly] . 1 " 2 pray 1 " 6 " 2 pray 4 me 3 excuse 4 me 4 me 5 , 6 " 7 answered 6 " 8 the 8 the 9 doctor 9 doctor 10 , 9 doctor 12 . " [i] [am] old and rheumatic , and my dancing-days were over long ago . 1 " 4 old 1 " 15 . 4 old 5 and 6 rheumatic 7 , 6 rheumatic 10 dancing-days 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 my 10 dancing-days 13 long 11 were 12 over 12 over 13 long 13 long 14 ago 14 ago 15 . but either of these gay young gentlemen will be glad of so pretty a partner . " 1 but 2 either 2 either 3 of 3 of 5 gay 4 these 5 gay 5 gay 6 young 5 gay 8 will 6 young 7 gentlemen 8 will 9 be 9 be 10 glad 10 glad 11 of 10 glad 15 partner 12 so 13 pretty 12 so 14 a 14 a 15 partner 15 partner 16 . 15 partner 17 " 16 . 17 " " dance with me , [clara] , " cried [colonel] [killigrew] . 1 " 8 " 2 dance 3 with 3 with 4 me 4 me 5 , 5 , 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 cried 8 " 12 . " no , no ! 1 " 2 no 2 no 3 , 3 , 4 no 4 no 5 ! i will be her partner , " shouted [mr] [gascoigne] . 1 i 2 will 1 i 4 her 2 will 3 be 4 her 5 partner 5 partner 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 shouted 8 shouted 11 . " she promised me [her] [hand] fifty years ago , " exclaimed [mr] [medbourne] . 1 " 2 she 1 " 15 . 2 she 3 promised 3 promised 4 me 4 me 7 fifty 7 fifty 8 years 8 years 9 ago 10 , 11 " 10 , 15 . 11 " 12 exclaimed they all gathered round her . 1 they 2 all 2 all 3 gathered 3 gathered 4 round 4 round 5 her 5 her 6 . never was there a livelier picture of youthful rivalship , with bewitching beauty for the prize . 1 never 9 rivalship 2 was 3 there 2 was 9 rivalship 4 a 5 livelier 5 livelier 9 rivalship 6 picture 7 of 7 of 8 youthful 8 youthful 9 rivalship 9 rivalship 10 , 9 rivalship 12 bewitching 11 with 12 bewitching 12 bewitching 13 beauty 12 bewitching 14 for 14 for 15 the 15 the 16 prize 16 prize 17 . but they were young : their burning passions proved them so . 1 but 3 were 2 they 3 were 3 were 4 young 3 were 5 : 5 : 6 their 6 their 8 passions 7 burning 8 passions 8 passions 9 proved 9 proved 10 them 10 them 11 so 11 so 12 . still keeping hold of the fair prize , they grappled fiercely at one another 's throats . 1 still 2 keeping 2 keeping 3 hold 3 hold 4 of 3 hold 10 grappled 5 the 6 fair 6 fair 7 prize 7 prize 8 , 8 , 9 they 9 they 10 grappled 10 grappled 11 fiercely 11 fiercely 12 at 12 at 13 one 12 at 17 . 13 one 14 another 13 one 16 throats 14 another 15 's as they struggled to and fro the table was overturned and the vase dashed into a thousand fragments . 1 as 2 they 2 they 3 struggled 3 struggled 4 to 4 to 5 and 5 and 6 fro 6 fro 7 the 7 the 8 table 8 table 9 was 8 table 13 vase 10 overturned 12 the 11 and 12 the 12 the 13 vase 13 vase 19 . 14 dashed 15 into 15 into 16 a 16 a 17 thousand 17 thousand 18 fragments 18 fragments 19 . the insect fluttered lightly through the chamber and settled on the snowy head of [dr] [heidegger] . 1 the 2 insect 2 insect 3 fluttered 3 fluttered 17 . 4 lightly 5 through 5 through 6 the 6 the 7 chamber 7 chamber 8 and 8 and 9 settled 8 and 17 . 9 settled 10 on 10 on 11 the 11 the 12 snowy 11 the 14 of 12 snowy 13 head " come , come , gentlemen ! 1 " 2 come 1 " 4 come 2 come 3 , 4 come 5 , 5 , 6 gentlemen 6 gentlemen 7 ! come , [madam] [wycherly] ! " exclaimed the [doctor] . 1 come 2 , 1 come 10 . 2 , 5 ! 5 ! 7 exclaimed 6 " 7 exclaimed 7 exclaimed 8 the " [i] [really] must protest [against] this riot . " 1 " 4 must 1 " 10 " 5 protest 8 riot 5 protest 9 . 7 this 8 riot 9 . 10 " " my poor [sylvia] ['s] [rose] ! " ejaculated [dr] . heidegger , holding it in the light of the sunset clouds . 1 " 2 my 1 " 12 heidegger 2 my 3 poor 3 poor 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 ejaculated 9 ejaculated 11 . 12 heidegger 13 , 13 , 16 in 14 holding 15 it 14 holding 16 in 16 in 17 the 16 in 18 light 18 light 19 of 19 of 20 the 20 the 21 sunset 21 sunset 22 clouds 22 clouds 23 . " it appears to be fading again . " 1 " 2 it 2 it 5 be 3 appears 5 be 4 to 5 be 5 be 6 fading 5 be 7 again 5 be 8 . 5 be 9 " 8 . 9 " and so it was . 1 and 2 so 2 so 3 it 3 it 4 was 4 was 5 . he shook off the few drops of moisture which clung to its petals . 1 he 2 shook 2 shook 3 off 3 off 4 the 3 off 9 which 5 few 6 drops 6 drops 7 of 7 of 8 moisture 8 moisture 9 which 9 which 10 clung 10 clung 11 to 11 to 12 its 12 its 13 petals 13 petals 14 . " [i] [love] it as [well] thus as in its dewy freshness , " observed he , pressing the withered rose to his withered lips . 1 " 4 it 4 it 26 . 5 as 7 thus 7 thus 8 as 8 as 9 in 9 in 10 its 10 its 11 dewy 11 dewy 12 freshness 11 dewy 20 withered 13 , 14 " 13 , 16 he 14 " 15 observed 16 he 20 withered 17 , 18 pressing 18 pressing 19 the 19 the 20 withered 20 withered 21 rose 20 withered 24 withered 22 to 23 his 23 his 24 withered 24 withered 25 lips 25 lips 26 . while he spoke the butterfly fluttered down from the doctor 's snowy head and fell upon the floor . 1 while 3 spoke 2 he 3 spoke 3 spoke 6 fluttered 4 the 5 butterfly 5 butterfly 6 fluttered 6 fluttered 7 down 7 down 8 from 8 from 12 snowy 9 the 10 doctor 10 doctor 11 's 11 's 12 snowy 12 snowy 13 head 13 head 15 fell 13 head 19 . 14 and 15 fell 15 fell 16 upon 15 fell 18 floor 17 the 18 floor his guests shivered again . 1 his 2 guests 1 his 3 shivered 3 shivered 4 again 4 again 5 . a strange dullness whether of the body or spirit they could not tell was creeping gradually over them all . 1 a 2 strange 1 a 3 dullness 3 dullness 4 whether 3 dullness 10 they 3 dullness 13 tell 4 whether 8 or 5 of 6 the 5 of 8 or 6 the 7 body 8 or 9 spirit 11 could 12 not 12 not 13 tell 13 tell 14 was 14 was 15 creeping 15 creeping 16 gradually 15 creeping 17 over 17 over 18 them 18 them 19 all 18 them 20 . was it an illusion ? 1 was 2 it 2 it 5 ? 3 an 5 ? 4 illusion 5 ? " are we grown old again so soon ? " cried they , dolefully . 1 " 2 are 2 are 4 grown 3 we 4 grown 4 grown 5 old 4 grown 6 again 6 again 8 soon 6 again 14 dolefully 6 again 15 . 7 so 8 soon 8 soon 9 ? 10 " 12 they 11 cried 12 they 12 they 13 , 12 they 14 dolefully in truth , they had . 1 in 2 truth 2 truth 3 , 3 , 4 they 4 they 5 had 5 had 6 . the [water] of [youth] [possessed] merely a virtue more transient than that of wine ; the [delirium] [which] it created had effervesced away . 1 the 3 of 1 the 8 virtue 3 of 6 merely 6 merely 7 a 8 virtue 9 more 9 more 11 than 10 transient 11 than 11 than 12 that 12 that 13 of 13 of 14 wine 13 of 15 ; 15 ; 16 the 16 the 22 effervesced 19 it 20 created 20 created 21 had 21 had 22 effervesced 22 effervesced 23 away 23 away 24 . yes , they were old again . 1 yes 2 , 1 yes 6 again 3 they 4 were 4 were 6 again 5 old 6 again 6 again 7 . such is the lesson ye have taught me . " 1 such 2 is 2 is 3 the 2 is 5 ye 3 the 4 lesson 5 ye 6 have 6 have 7 taught 7 taught 8 me 8 me 9 . 9 . 10 " but the doctor 's four friends had taught no such lesson to themselves . 1 but 3 doctor 2 the 3 doctor 3 doctor 4 's 3 doctor 5 four 5 four 6 friends 6 friends 7 had 7 had 9 no 8 taught 9 no 9 no 10 such 9 no 13 themselves 10 such 11 lesson 11 lesson 12 to 13 themselves 14 . they resolved forthwith to [make] a [pilgrimage] to [florida] and quaff at morning , noon and [night] from the [fountain] of [youth] . 1 they 2 resolved 1 they 23 . 2 resolved 3 forthwith 2 resolved 4 to 4 to 6 a 6 a 11 quaff 8 to 10 and 10 and 11 quaff 11 quaff 13 morning 12 at 13 morning 13 morning 14 , 14 , 15 noon 15 noon 16 and 16 and 21 of 18 from 19 the 19 the 21 of [legends] [of] [the] [province-house] [.] i . 1 i 2 . [howe's] [masquerade] [.] [ii] [.] [edward] [randolph's] [portrait] [.] [iii] [.] [lady] [eleanore's] [mantle] [.] [iv] [.] [old] [esther] [dudley] [.] i . 1 i 2 . [howe's] [masquerade] [.] the sign represented the front of a stately edifice which was designated as [the] ["] [old] [province] [house] , kept by [thomas] [waite] . " 1 the 2 sign 2 sign 3 represented 3 represented 4 the 3 represented 5 front 3 represented 10 which 4 the 5 front 5 front 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 stately 8 stately 9 edifice 10 which 11 was 11 was 12 designated 12 designated 13 as 12 designated 19 , 19 , 20 kept 19 , 24 . 20 kept 21 by 24 . 25 " the [province] [house] is constructed of brick , which seems recently to have been overlaid with a coat of light-colored paint . 1 the 4 is 4 is 5 constructed 5 constructed 6 of 5 constructed 14 been 7 brick 8 , 8 , 9 which 9 which 10 seems 10 seems 12 to 11 recently 12 to 12 to 13 have 13 have 14 been 14 been 15 overlaid 14 been 16 with 14 been 22 . 16 with 21 paint 17 a 18 coat 17 a 19 of 19 of 20 light-colored 19 of 21 paint a wide door with double leaves admitted me into the hall or entry , on the right of which is the entrance to the bar-room . 1 a 2 wide 1 a 4 with 3 door 4 with 4 with 5 double 5 double 6 leaves 6 leaves 7 admitted 6 leaves 8 me 8 me 9 into 9 into 11 hall 9 into 12 or 10 the 11 hall 12 or 13 entry 12 or 25 bar-room 13 entry 14 , 14 , 15 on 15 on 19 which 16 the 17 right 16 the 18 of 18 of 19 which 19 which 20 is 20 is 21 the 21 the 22 entrance 22 entrance 23 to 23 to 24 the 25 bar-room 26 . but the room in its present condition cannot boast even of [faded] magnificence . 1 but 3 room 1 but 8 cannot 2 the 3 room 4 in 5 its 4 in 8 cannot 5 its 6 present 6 present 7 condition 8 cannot 9 boast 9 boast 11 of 10 even 11 of 11 of 13 magnificence 13 magnificence 14 . the cupola is an octagon with several windows , and a door opening upon the roof . 1 the 5 octagon 2 cupola 5 octagon 3 is 5 octagon 4 an 5 octagon 5 octagon 6 with 5 octagon 13 opening 6 with 8 windows 7 several 8 windows 8 windows 9 , 8 windows 10 and 8 windows 12 door 10 and 11 a 13 opening 16 roof 14 upon 15 the 15 the 16 roof 16 roof 17 . the portion of his talk which chiefly interested me was the outline of the following legend . 1 the 2 portion 2 portion 3 of 2 portion 12 outline 4 his 5 talk 4 his 12 outline 6 which 7 chiefly 7 chiefly 10 was 8 interested 9 me 9 me 10 was 10 was 11 the 10 was 12 outline 12 outline 16 legend 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 following 15 following 16 legend 16 legend 17 . one other such fit of merriment , and [i] must throw off my clerical wig and band . " 1 one 2 other 1 one 5 of 1 one 8 and 1 one 14 clerical 2 other 3 such 4 fit 5 of 5 of 6 merriment 5 of 7 , 7 , 8 and 10 must 11 throw 11 throw 12 off 11 throw 14 clerical 12 off 13 my 14 clerical 15 wig 14 clerical 19 " 15 wig 16 and 16 and 17 band 17 band 18 . as to this new foolery , [i] know no more about it [than] [yourself] [perhaps] not so much . 1 as 2 to 2 to 3 this 3 this 4 new 3 this 5 foolery 5 foolery 6 , 6 , 18 much 8 know 9 no 9 no 10 more 10 more 11 about 11 about 12 it 12 it 16 not 16 not 17 so 17 so 18 much 18 much 19 . he was spared the necessity of a retort by a singular interruption . 1 he 2 was 2 was 4 the 3 spared 4 the 4 the 6 of 5 necessity 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 retort 8 retort 9 by 9 by 10 a 10 a 11 singular 11 singular 12 interruption 12 interruption 13 . the man was drum-major to one of the [british] regiments . 1 the 2 man 2 man 3 was 2 man 4 drum-major 4 drum-major 5 to 5 to 6 one 6 one 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 10 regiments 10 regiments 11 . " [dighton] , " demanded the general , " what means this foolery ? 1 " 9 " 1 " 14 ? 3 , 4 " 3 , 6 the 4 " 5 demanded 6 the 7 general 7 general 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 what 10 what 11 means 12 this 13 foolery 13 foolery 14 ? bid your band silence that dead march , or , by my word , they shall have sufficient cause for their lugubrious strains . 1 bid 2 your 1 bid 8 , 2 your 3 band 3 band 4 silence 4 silence 5 that 5 that 7 march 6 dead 7 march 8 , 9 or 9 or 11 by 10 , 11 by 11 by 13 word 12 my 13 word 13 word 23 strains 14 , 15 they 15 they 16 shall 15 they 17 have 15 they 21 their 17 have 18 sufficient 18 sufficient 19 cause 18 sufficient 20 for 21 their 23 strains 22 lugubrious 23 strains 23 strains 24 . silence it , sirrah ! " 1 silence 2 it 1 silence 4 sirrah 2 it 3 , 4 sirrah 5 ! 5 ! 6 " i never heard it but once before , and that was at the funeral of his late [majesty] , [king] [george] [ii] . " 1 i 2 never 2 never 3 heard 3 heard 4 it 4 it 5 but 4 it 6 once 6 once 7 before 6 once 9 and 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 that 10 that 11 was 11 was 15 of 12 at 13 the 13 the 14 funeral 14 funeral 15 of 15 of 24 " 16 his 17 late 17 late 19 , 19 , 23 . 23 . 24 " " well , well ! " said [sir] [william] [howe] , recovering his composure ; " it is [the] prelude [to] [some] [masquerading] [antic] . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 4 well 4 well 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 said 6 " 25 . 7 said 11 , 11 , 12 recovering 12 recovering 13 his 13 his 14 composure 15 ; 16 " 15 ; 17 it 17 it 18 is 18 is 20 prelude 20 prelude 25 . let it pass . " 1 let 3 pass 2 it 3 pass 3 pass 4 . 4 . 5 " at the same time , the music in the street sounded a loud and doleful summons . 1 at 3 same 2 the 3 same 3 same 5 , 4 time 5 , 5 , 6 the 6 the 7 music 7 music 16 summons 8 in 9 the 8 in 12 a 9 the 10 street 10 street 11 sounded 12 a 13 loud 13 loud 14 and 14 and 15 doleful 15 doleful 16 summons 16 summons 17 . " in the devil 's name , what is this ? " muttered [sir] [william] [howe] to a gentleman [beside] him . 1 " 2 in 1 " 7 , 1 " 12 " 2 in 3 the 3 the 4 devil 4 devil 5 's 5 's 6 name 7 , 8 what 8 what 9 is 9 is 10 this 10 this 11 ? 12 " 22 . 13 muttered 17 to 13 muttered 21 him 17 to 18 a 18 a 19 gentleman 21 him 22 . " a procession of the regicide judges of [king] [charles] the martyr ? " 1 " 2 a 2 a 3 procession 3 procession 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 regicide 6 regicide 7 judges 7 judges 8 of 8 of 11 the 11 the 14 " 12 martyr 13 ? 13 ? 14 " " why had that young man a stain of [blood] [upon] his ruff ? " asked [miss] [joliffe] [.] 1 " 2 why 1 " 14 ? 2 why 4 that 3 had 4 that 4 that 5 young 5 young 6 man 7 a 8 stain 8 stain 9 of 9 of 12 his 12 his 13 ruff 13 ruff 14 ? 14 ? 15 " 15 " 16 asked " there may be a plot under this mummery . " 1 " 9 mummery 2 there 3 may 3 may 4 be 4 be 5 a 5 a 6 plot 6 plot 9 mummery 7 under 8 this 8 this 9 mummery 9 mummery 10 . 9 mummery 11 " " [tush] ! we have [nothing] to [fear] , " carelessly [replied] [sir] [william] [howe] . 1 " 3 ! 1 " 10 " 4 we 5 have 5 have 7 to 7 to 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 carelessly 11 carelessly 16 . " there can be no worse treason in the matter than a jest , and that somewhat of the dullest . 1 " 2 there 2 there 4 be 2 there 5 no 3 can 4 be 5 no 6 worse 6 worse 7 treason 6 worse 11 than 6 worse 13 jest 7 treason 8 in 8 in 9 the 9 the 10 matter 11 than 12 a 13 jest 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 that 16 that 17 somewhat 17 somewhat 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 dullest 20 dullest 21 . even were it a sharp and bitter one , our best policy would be to laugh it off . 1 even 12 policy 2 were 4 a 3 it 4 a 4 a 6 and 5 sharp 6 and 6 and 7 bitter 6 and 8 one 6 and 9 , 6 and 12 policy 10 our 11 best 10 our 12 policy 12 policy 13 would 12 policy 14 be 14 be 17 it 15 to 17 it 16 laugh 17 it 17 it 18 off 18 off 19 . see ! here come more of these gentry . " 1 see 2 ! 2 ! 3 here 3 here 8 gentry 4 come 5 more 5 more 6 of 6 of 7 these 7 these 8 gentry 8 gentry 9 . 9 . 10 " another group of characters had now partly descended the staircase . 1 another 2 group 2 group 3 of 3 of 4 characters 4 characters 8 descended 5 had 6 now 5 had 7 partly 7 partly 8 descended 8 descended 10 staircase 9 the 10 staircase 10 staircase 11 . the first was a venerable and white-bearded patriarch who cautiously felt his way downward with a staff . 1 the 2 first 1 the 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 7 white-bearded 5 venerable 7 white-bearded 6 and 7 white-bearded 7 white-bearded 8 patriarch 7 white-bearded 11 felt 7 white-bearded 18 . 9 who 10 cautiously 10 cautiously 11 felt 11 felt 14 downward 12 his 13 way 13 way 14 downward 14 downward 15 with 15 with 16 a 16 a 17 staff " [prithee] , play the part of a chorus , good [dr] [byles] , " said [sir] [william] [howe] . 1 " 3 , 1 " 15 " 4 play 5 the 5 the 7 of 6 part 7 of 7 of 8 a 7 of 14 , 8 a 9 chorus 9 chorus 10 , 10 , 11 good 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 said 16 said 20 . " what worthies are these ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 worthies 2 what 6 ? 4 are 5 these 5 these 6 ? 6 ? 7 " but we talk of these figures . 1 but 2 we 1 but 7 . 2 we 3 talk 4 of 6 figures 5 these 6 figures 6 figures 7 . i take the [venerable] patriarch to be [bradstreet] , the last of the [puritans] , who was governor at ninety or thereabouts . 1 i 2 take 2 take 3 the 3 the 5 patriarch 5 patriarch 6 to 6 to 7 be 7 be 9 , 9 , 10 the 10 the 11 last 11 last 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 15 , 15 , 16 who 16 who 17 was 17 was 18 governor 18 governor 21 or 19 at 20 ninety 20 ninety 21 or 21 or 22 thereabouts 22 thereabouts 23 . then comes [sir] [william] [phipps] , shepherd , cooper , sea-captain and governor . 1 then 13 governor 1 then 14 . 2 comes 6 , 6 , 7 shepherd 7 shepherd 8 , 7 shepherd 13 governor 8 , 9 cooper 9 cooper 10 , 10 , 11 sea-captain 11 sea-captain 12 and may many of his countrymen rise as high from as low an origin ! 1 may 2 many 2 many 3 of 3 of 4 his 4 his 5 countrymen 4 his 6 rise 6 rise 7 as 7 as 8 high 7 as 9 from 7 as 13 origin 7 as 14 ! 10 as 11 low 10 as 12 an 12 an 13 origin lastly , you saw the [gracious] earl of [bellamont] , who ruled us [under] [king] [william] . " 1 lastly 2 , 1 lastly 4 saw 3 you 4 saw 4 saw 5 the 4 saw 12 ruled 5 the 8 of 7 earl 8 of 10 , 11 who 11 who 12 ruled 12 ruled 13 us 13 us 17 . 17 . 18 " " but what is the meaning of it all ? " asked [lord] [percy] . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 what 3 what 4 is 4 is 5 the 5 the 6 meaning 6 meaning 7 of 7 of 8 it 8 it 9 all 9 all 10 ? 10 ? 12 asked 11 " 12 asked 12 asked 15 . several other figures were now seen at the turn of the staircase . 1 several 6 seen 1 several 7 at 1 several 13 . 2 other 4 were 3 figures 4 were 4 were 5 now 5 now 6 seen 7 at 8 the 8 the 10 of 9 turn 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 staircase " [governor] [belcher] my old patron in his very shape and dress ! " [gasped] [dr] . byles . 1 " 4 my 1 " 14 " 4 my 5 old 6 patron 7 in 7 in 9 very 7 in 10 shape 8 his 9 very 10 shape 11 and 11 and 12 dress 12 dress 13 ! 13 ! 14 " 14 " 19 . 17 . 18 byles 17 . 19 . " this is an awful mockery . " 1 " 2 this 2 this 3 is 2 this 5 awful 3 is 4 an 5 awful 6 mockery 6 mockery 7 . 7 . 8 " " [a] [tedious] foolery , [rather] , " said [sir] [william] [howe] , with an air of indifference . 1 " 4 foolery 4 foolery 5 , 5 , 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 8 " 19 . 13 , 14 with 13 , 17 of 14 with 15 an 15 an 16 air 17 of 18 indifference 18 indifference 19 . " but who were the three that preceded him ? " 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 who 3 who 7 that 3 who 10 ? 4 were 6 three 5 the 6 three 6 three 7 that 7 that 8 preceded 8 preceded 9 him 10 ? 11 " " governor [dudley] , a cunning politician ; yet his craft once brought him to a prison , " replied [colonel] [joliffe] . 1 " 4 , 2 governor 4 , 4 , 5 a 4 , 8 ; 5 a 6 cunning 6 cunning 7 politician 8 ; 9 yet 8 ; 23 . 9 yet 13 brought 9 yet 18 , 10 his 11 craft 10 his 13 brought 11 craft 12 once 13 brought 14 him 13 brought 15 to 15 to 16 a 16 a 17 prison 18 , 20 replied 19 " 20 replied " [methinks] they were miserable men these royal governors of [massachusetts] , " observed [miss] [joliffe] . 1 " 3 they 1 " 13 " 3 they 4 were 4 were 6 men 5 miserable 6 men 6 men 7 these 6 men 9 governors 7 these 8 royal 10 of 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 17 . 14 observed 17 . " [heavens] ! how dim the light grows ! " 1 " 10 " 3 ! 4 how 4 how 5 dim 4 how 6 the 4 how 8 grows 4 how 9 ! 6 the 7 light 9 ! 10 " as they vanished from the door , still did these shadows toss their arms into the gloom of night with a dread expression of woe . 1 as 2 they 1 as 7 , 3 vanished 4 from 4 from 5 the 4 from 7 , 6 door 7 , 7 , 8 still 7 , 9 did 9 did 11 shadows 9 did 12 toss 10 these 11 shadows 12 toss 13 their 12 toss 14 arms 12 toss 15 into 12 toss 18 of 15 into 16 the 16 the 17 gloom 18 of 19 night 19 night 22 dread 20 with 21 a 21 a 22 dread 22 dread 23 expression 22 dread 26 . 23 expression 24 of 24 of 25 woe " the shape of [gage] , as true as in a looking-glass ! " exclaimed [lord] [percy] , turning pale . 1 " 2 the 1 " 12 looking-glass 2 the 3 shape 3 shape 4 of 4 of 6 , 6 , 7 as 7 as 9 as 8 true 9 as 10 in 11 a 11 a 12 looking-glass 12 looking-glass 13 ! 13 ! 14 " 13 ! 15 exclaimed 13 ! 21 . 14 " 15 exclaimed 18 , 19 turning 19 turning 20 pale 20 pale 21 . perhaps he will not suffer the next to pass unchallenged . " 1 perhaps 2 he 1 perhaps 12 " 2 he 3 will 3 will 4 not 4 not 5 suffer 6 the 7 next 7 next 9 pass 8 to 9 pass 9 pass 10 unchallenged 10 unchallenged 11 . 11 . 12 " a wild and dreary burst of music came through the open door [.] 1 a 2 wild 1 a 5 burst 2 wild 3 and 3 and 4 dreary 5 burst 6 of 6 of 7 music 7 music 8 came 8 came 9 through 8 came 12 door 10 the 12 door 11 open 12 door " see ! here comes the last , " whispered [miss] [joliffe] , pointing her tremulous finger to the staircase . 1 " 2 see 1 " 21 . 2 see 3 ! 3 ! 4 here 4 here 5 comes 6 the 7 last 6 the 20 staircase 8 , 9 " 8 , 13 , 9 " 10 whispered 13 , 14 pointing 14 pointing 15 her 15 her 16 tremulous 16 tremulous 17 finger 17 finger 18 to 18 to 19 the 19 the 20 staircase 20 staircase 21 . " [villain] , unmuffle yourself ! " cried he . 1 " 3 , 3 , 10 . 4 unmuffle 9 he 5 yourself 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 9 he 9 he 10 . " you pass no farther . " 1 " 2 you 1 " 5 farther 2 you 3 pass 3 pass 4 no 5 farther 6 . 6 . 7 " but [sir] [william] [howe] had [evidently] seen [enough] . 1 but 5 had 5 had 7 seen 7 seen 9 . " hark ! 1 " 2 hark 2 hark 3 ! the procession moves , " said [miss] [joliffe] . 1 the 2 procession 2 procession 3 moves 3 moves 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 said 6 said 9 . " would [your] [excellency] inquire further into the mystery of the pageant ? " said he . 1 " 2 would 2 would 5 inquire 2 would 13 ? 5 inquire 6 further 6 further 7 into 7 into 8 the 8 the 9 mystery 9 mystery 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 pageant 13 ? 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 16 he 16 he 17 . " take care of your gray head ! " cried [sir] [william] [howe] , fiercely , [though] with a quivering lip . 1 " 2 take 2 take 22 . 3 care 4 of 4 of 5 your 5 your 6 gray 6 gray 21 lip 7 head 8 ! 8 ! 10 cried 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 14 , 14 , 15 fiercely 14 , 16 , 16 , 18 with 18 with 19 a 18 with 21 lip 19 a 20 quivering 21 lip 22 . " it has stood too long on a traitor 's shoulders . " 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 has 3 has 4 stood 4 stood 7 on 5 too 6 long 5 too 7 on 7 on 9 traitor 7 on 10 's 8 a 9 traitor 10 's 11 shoulders 11 shoulders 12 . 12 . 13 " it was supposed that the colonel and the young lady possessed some secret intelligence in regard to the mysterious pageant of that night . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 supposed 3 supposed 6 colonel 4 that 5 the 5 the 6 colonel 6 colonel 7 and 7 and 8 the 7 and 10 lady 7 and 11 possessed 8 the 9 young 9 young 10 lady 11 possessed 12 some 12 some 14 intelligence 13 secret 14 intelligence 14 intelligence 15 in 15 in 16 regard 16 regard 17 to 17 to 18 the 18 the 19 mysterious 19 mysterious 20 pageant 20 pageant 21 of 21 of 22 that 22 that 23 night 23 night 24 . however this might be , such knowledge has never become general . 1 however 2 this 2 this 3 might 3 might 4 be 3 might 8 has 3 might 11 general 5 , 7 knowledge 5 , 8 has 6 such 7 knowledge 9 never 10 become 9 never 11 general 11 general 12 . a pretty chambermaid , no doubt . 1 a 3 chambermaid 1 a 7 . 2 pretty 3 chambermaid 3 chambermaid 6 doubt 4 , 5 no 5 no 6 doubt then , diving through the narrow archway , a few strides transported me into the densest throng of [washington] street . 1 then 2 , 1 then 11 strides 2 , 3 diving 4 through 5 the 5 the 6 narrow 6 narrow 7 archway 7 archway 8 , 8 , 9 a 9 a 10 few 10 few 11 strides 11 strides 12 transported 12 transported 13 me 12 transported 14 into 12 transported 16 densest 14 into 15 the 16 densest 18 of 17 throng 18 of 18 of 20 street 20 street 21 . [ii] [.] [edward] [randolph's] [portrait] [.] the old legendary guest of the [province] [house] abode in my remembrance from midsummer till [january] . 1 the 2 old 1 the 4 guest 2 old 3 legendary 4 guest 5 of 4 guest 14 midsummer 5 of 6 the 6 the 9 abode 9 abode 10 in 10 in 11 my 11 my 13 from 12 remembrance 13 from 14 midsummer 15 till 14 midsummer 17 . the wintry blast had the same shriek that was familiar to their ears . 1 the 2 wintry 2 wintry 3 blast 3 blast 4 had 3 blast 12 their 5 the 6 same 6 same 7 shriek 7 shriek 8 that 8 that 9 was 9 was 10 familiar 10 familiar 11 to 11 to 12 their 12 their 13 ears 13 ears 14 . " only seven o'clock ! " thought [i] . 1 " 2 only 1 " 6 " 2 only 4 o'clock 3 seven 4 o'clock 4 o'clock 5 ! 6 " 7 thought 6 " 9 . " my old friend 's legends will scarcely kill the hours ' twixt this and bedtime . " 1 " 2 my 2 my 4 friend 3 old 4 friend 4 friend 5 's 4 friend 13 twixt 5 's 6 legends 7 will 9 kill 8 scarcely 9 kill 9 kill 10 the 10 the 11 hours 11 hours 12 ' 12 ' 13 twixt 13 twixt 14 this 13 twixt 15 and 15 and 16 bedtime 16 bedtime 17 . 17 . 18 " time had thrown an impenetrable veil over it and left to tradition and fable and conjecture to say what had once been there portrayed . 1 time 2 had 1 time 12 tradition 2 had 3 thrown 3 thrown 4 an 4 an 5 impenetrable 5 impenetrable 6 veil 7 over 8 it 7 over 9 and 8 it 9 and 9 and 10 left 10 left 11 to 11 to 12 tradition 12 tradition 13 and 12 tradition 14 fable 14 fable 15 and 15 and 16 conjecture 16 conjecture 17 to 16 conjecture 18 say 18 say 19 what 19 what 23 there 20 had 21 once 21 once 22 been 22 been 23 there 23 there 24 portrayed 23 there 25 . " is it known , my dear uncle , " inquired she , " what this old picture once represented ? 1 " 3 it 2 is 3 it 3 it 4 known 3 it 11 inquired 4 known 8 uncle 5 , 7 dear 6 my 7 dear 7 dear 8 uncle 9 , 10 " 9 , 11 inquired 11 inquired 20 represented 12 she 13 , 12 she 14 " 12 she 20 represented 15 what 16 this 15 what 20 represented 16 this 17 old 17 old 18 picture 19 once 20 represented 20 represented 21 ? shirley , for instance , had beheld this ominous apparition [on] the eve of [general] [abercrombie] 's shameful and [bloody] defeat under the walls of [ticonderoga] . 1 shirley 6 had 2 , 3 for 3 for 4 instance 3 for 6 had 4 instance 5 , 6 had 7 beheld 7 beheld 8 this 7 beheld 27 . 8 this 9 ominous 8 this 10 apparition 10 apparition 12 the 12 the 13 eve 12 the 25 of 13 eve 14 of 14 of 17 's 18 shameful 19 and 18 shameful 24 walls 19 and 21 defeat 22 under 23 the 23 the 24 walls 24 walls 25 of " but would it be possible , " inquired her cousin , " to restore this dark picture to its pristine hues ? " 1 " 2 but 1 " 24 " 2 but 9 inquired 3 would 4 it 4 it 5 be 4 it 6 possible 6 possible 7 , 7 , 9 inquired 8 " 9 inquired 10 her 11 cousin 10 her 13 " 11 cousin 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 to 13 " 23 ? 14 to 15 restore 15 restore 16 this 15 restore 19 to 16 this 17 dark 17 dark 18 picture 19 to 20 its 20 its 21 pristine 20 its 22 hues 23 ? 24 " " such arts are known in [italy] , " said [alice] . 1 " 9 " 2 such 3 arts 3 arts 4 are 4 are 5 known 5 known 6 in 6 in 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 . the lieutenant-governor had roused himself from his abstracted mood , and listened with a smile to the conversation of his young relatives . 1 the 2 lieutenant-governor 1 the 3 had 3 had 4 roused 4 roused 5 himself 5 himself 6 from 6 from 7 his 7 his 9 mood 8 abstracted 9 mood 9 mood 10 , 10 , 18 conversation 11 and 12 listened 12 listened 13 with 12 listened 16 to 13 with 14 a 14 a 15 smile 16 to 17 the 17 the 18 conversation 18 conversation 19 of 19 of 22 relatives 20 his 21 young 20 his 22 relatives 22 relatives 23 . yet his voice had something peculiar in its tones when he undertook the explanation of the mystery . 1 yet 2 his 2 his 3 voice 2 his 11 he 4 had 9 tones 5 something 6 peculiar 6 peculiar 8 its 7 in 8 its 8 its 9 tones 9 tones 10 when 10 when 11 he 11 he 12 undertook 12 undertook 17 mystery 13 the 14 explanation 14 explanation 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 17 mystery 17 mystery 18 . it was the portrait of [edward] [randolph] , the founder of this house , a person famous in the history of [new] [england] . " 1 it 2 was 1 it 14 , 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 portrait 3 the 11 of 4 portrait 5 of 5 of 8 , 8 , 9 the 9 the 10 founder 11 of 12 this 12 this 13 house 14 , 15 a 15 a 16 person 16 person 17 famous 17 famous 18 in 18 in 19 the 19 the 20 history 19 the 24 . 20 history 21 of 24 . 25 " " it was the same [randolph] , " answered [hutchinson] , moving uneasily in his chair . 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 was 2 it 12 moving 3 was 5 same 4 the 5 same 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 , 8 " 9 answered 11 , 12 moving 12 moving 13 uneasily 13 uneasily 14 in 14 in 15 his 15 his 16 chair 16 chair 17 . " it was his lot to taste the bitterness of popular odium . " 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 his 4 his 5 lot 5 lot 6 to 6 to 7 taste 7 taste 9 bitterness 8 the 9 bitterness 9 bitterness 10 of 10 of 11 popular 11 popular 12 odium 12 odium 13 . 13 . 14 " " and yet , " [whispered] [alice] [vane] , " may not such fables have a moral ? 1 " 5 " 1 " 18 ? 2 and 3 yet 2 and 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 13 such 11 may 13 such 12 not 13 such 13 such 14 fables 15 have 16 a 15 have 18 ? 16 a 17 moral 17 moral 18 ? when the rulers feel themselves irresponsible , it were well that they should be reminded of the awful weight of a people 's curse . " 1 when 2 the 1 when 4 feel 2 the 3 rulers 4 feel 5 themselves 4 feel 16 of 5 themselves 6 irresponsible 5 themselves 12 they 6 irresponsible 7 , 6 irresponsible 8 it 8 it 9 were 8 it 11 that 10 well 11 that 13 should 14 be 14 be 16 of 15 reminded 16 of 16 of 18 awful 16 of 20 of 17 the 18 awful 19 weight 20 of 20 of 21 a 21 a 22 people 22 people 23 's 23 's 24 curse 24 curse 25 . 25 . 26 " he knew , indeed , that [alice] , in spite of her foreign education , retained the native sympathies of a [new] [england] girl . 1 he 2 knew 2 knew 6 that 3 , 4 indeed 4 indeed 5 , 5 , 6 that 6 that 8 , 8 , 10 spite 9 in 10 spite 10 spite 11 of 11 of 12 her 12 her 14 education 13 foreign 14 education 14 education 15 , 15 , 16 retained 16 retained 17 the 17 the 18 native 18 native 19 sympathies 19 sympathies 20 of 19 sympathies 24 girl 20 of 21 a 24 girl 25 . " peace , silly child ! " cried he , at last , more harshly than he had ever before addressed the gentle [alice] . 1 " 2 peace 2 peace 3 , 3 , 8 cried 4 silly 5 child 5 child 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 cried 8 cried 25 . 9 he 12 last 9 he 25 . 10 , 11 at 11 at 12 last 12 last 13 , 13 , 23 gentle 14 more 15 harshly 14 more 16 than 16 than 19 ever 17 he 18 had 18 had 19 ever 19 ever 20 before 20 before 22 the 21 addressed 22 the 22 the 23 gentle " the rebuke of a king ; is more to be dreaded than the clamor of a wild , misguided multitude . 1 " 8 is 2 the 3 rebuke 3 rebuke 4 of 4 of 5 a 5 a 6 king 6 king 7 ; 7 ; 8 is 8 is 9 more 9 more 10 to 9 more 13 than 10 to 11 be 11 be 12 dreaded 13 than 14 the 14 the 16 of 15 clamor 16 of 16 of 17 a 17 a 18 wild 18 wild 19 , 19 , 20 misguided 20 misguided 21 multitude 21 multitude 22 . captain [lincoln] , it is decided : the fortress of [castle] [william] must be occupied by the royal troops . 1 captain 3 , 3 , 4 it 4 it 5 is 5 is 6 decided 6 decided 7 : 7 : 19 troops 8 the 10 of 8 the 19 troops 9 fortress 10 of 13 must 14 be 14 be 15 occupied 15 occupied 16 by 16 by 17 the 17 the 18 royal 18 royal 19 troops 19 troops 20 . the two remaining regiments shall be billeted in the town or encamped [upon] [the] [common] . 1 the 2 two 1 the 3 remaining 3 remaining 4 regiments 4 regiments 16 . 5 shall 6 be 5 shall 11 or 6 be 7 billeted 8 in 9 the 8 in 11 or 9 the 10 town 11 or 12 encamped 12 encamped 16 . do not convert the streets of your native town into a camp . 1 do 2 not 2 not 3 convert 3 convert 9 town 3 convert 10 into 4 the 5 streets 4 the 6 of 6 of 7 your 7 your 8 native 8 native 9 town 10 into 11 a 11 a 12 camp 12 camp 13 . " young man , it is decided , " repeated [hutchinson] , rising from his chair . 1 " 2 young 2 young 3 man 3 man 4 , 4 , 6 is 5 it 6 is 6 is 7 decided 7 decided 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 12 , 10 repeated 12 , 12 , 17 . 13 rising 14 from 14 from 15 his 15 his 16 chair 16 chair 17 . " a [british] officer will be in attendance this evening to receive the necessary instructions for the disposal of the troops . 1 " 2 a 2 a 8 attendance 4 officer 5 will 5 will 6 be 6 be 8 attendance 7 in 8 attendance 8 attendance 10 evening 8 attendance 16 for 8 attendance 17 the 9 this 10 evening 10 evening 12 receive 11 to 12 receive 12 receive 13 the 13 the 14 necessary 14 necessary 15 instructions 17 the 19 of 18 disposal 19 of 19 of 21 troops 20 the 21 troops 21 troops 22 . your presence also will be required . 1 your 2 presence 2 presence 3 also 3 also 4 will 4 will 5 be 5 be 6 required 6 required 7 . till then , farewell . " 1 till 2 then 2 then 3 , 3 , 4 farewell 4 farewell 5 . 5 . 6 " as he held the [door] for her to pass [alice] beckoned to the picture [and] smiled [.] 1 as 2 he 1 as 16 smiled 2 he 3 held 3 held 4 the 4 the 14 picture 6 for 7 her 7 her 8 to 8 to 9 pass 9 pass 12 to 11 beckoned 12 to 12 to 13 the 13 the 14 picture " come forth , dark and evil shape ! " cried she . 1 " 2 come 1 " 10 " 2 come 3 forth 4 , 5 dark 5 dark 6 and 6 and 7 evil 7 evil 8 shape 8 shape 9 ! 9 ! 10 " 10 " 11 cried 11 cried 12 she 12 she 13 . " it is thine hour . " 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 thine 4 thine 5 hour 4 thine 6 . 6 . 7 " would you have me wait till the mob shall sack the province-house as they did my private mansion ? 1 would 4 me 2 you 3 have 3 have 4 me 4 me 5 wait 5 wait 6 till 6 till 9 shall 7 the 8 mob 8 mob 9 shall 9 shall 10 sack 9 shall 11 the 11 the 12 province-house 12 province-house 13 as 13 as 14 they 14 they 15 did 14 they 16 my 16 my 17 private 17 private 18 mansion 17 private 19 ? " yes , " said the [british] major , who was impatiently expecting the lieutenant-governor 's orders . 1 " 2 yes 2 yes 3 , 2 yes 4 " 4 " 5 said 5 said 6 the 6 the 8 major 8 major 9 , 9 , 13 expecting 10 who 11 was 11 was 12 impatiently 11 was 13 expecting 13 expecting 14 the 14 the 15 lieutenant-governor 15 lieutenant-governor 16 's 16 's 17 orders 17 orders 18 . " the demagogues of this province have raised the devil , and cannot lay him again . 1 " 2 the 1 " 3 demagogues 3 demagogues 6 province 3 demagogues 16 again 4 of 6 province 5 this 6 province 6 province 8 raised 6 province 13 cannot 7 have 8 raised 9 the 10 devil 10 devil 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 cannot 14 lay 15 him 15 him 16 again 16 again 17 . we will exorcise him in [god] 's name and the king 's . " 1 we 2 will 2 will 3 exorcise 3 exorcise 4 him 3 exorcise 8 name 4 him 5 in 7 's 8 name 8 name 9 and 8 name 13 . 9 and 10 the 10 the 11 king 11 king 12 's 13 . 14 " " [craving] your pardon , young sir , " said the venerable selectman , " [let] not an evil spirit [enter] [into] [your] [words] . 1 " 3 your 1 " 9 " 3 your 4 pardon 4 pardon 5 , 5 , 6 young 7 sir 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 9 " 25 . 10 said 15 " 11 the 12 venerable 12 venerable 13 selectman 13 selectman 14 , 14 , 15 " 17 not 18 an 18 an 19 evil 19 evil 20 spirit 20 spirit 25 . we will strive against the oppressor with prayer and fasting , as our forefathers would have done . 1 we 2 will 2 will 3 strive 2 will 15 would 3 strive 4 against 3 strive 14 forefathers 4 against 6 oppressor 5 the 6 oppressor 6 oppressor 7 with 6 oppressor 8 prayer 6 oppressor 12 as 8 prayer 9 and 9 and 10 fasting 10 fasting 11 , 13 our 14 forefathers 15 would 16 have 15 would 18 . 16 have 17 done " and there peep forth the devil 's claws ! " muttered [hutchinson] , who [well] understood the nature of [puritan] submission . 1 " 2 and 1 " 6 the 1 " 23 . 2 and 3 there 2 and 4 peep 4 peep 5 forth 6 the 7 devil 7 devil 8 's 8 's 9 claws 9 claws 10 ! 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 muttered 12 muttered 14 , 15 who 17 understood 15 who 23 . 17 understood 22 submission 18 the 19 nature 18 the 20 of 20 of 22 submission " this matter shall be expedited forthwith . 1 " 2 this 1 " 8 . 2 this 3 matter 4 shall 5 be 5 be 6 expedited 6 expedited 7 forthwith 7 forthwith 8 . what to me is the outcry of a mob in this remote province of the realm ? 1 what 2 to 1 what 17 ? 2 to 3 me 3 me 4 is 4 is 5 the 5 the 6 outcry 6 outcry 9 mob 7 of 8 a 8 a 9 mob 9 mob 10 in 11 this 12 remote 12 remote 13 province 13 province 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 realm 16 realm 17 ? looking angrily up , he perceived that his young relative was pointing his finger to the opposite wall . 1 looking 2 angrily 1 looking 3 up 1 looking 5 he 1 looking 10 relative 3 up 4 , 6 perceived 7 that 6 perceived 10 relative 8 his 9 young 8 his 10 relative 10 relative 14 finger 11 was 14 finger 12 pointing 13 his 13 his 14 finger 14 finger 18 wall 14 finger 19 . 15 to 16 the 16 the 17 opposite 17 opposite 18 wall " [alice] ! 1 " 3 ! come hither , [alice] ! " 1 come 2 hither 2 hither 3 , 3 , 5 ! 5 ! 6 " an exclamation of surprise burst from every beholder , but the lieutenant-governor 's voice had a tone of horror . 1 an 2 exclamation 2 exclamation 3 of 3 of 4 surprise 4 surprise 5 burst 4 surprise 12 lieutenant-governor 5 burst 6 from 7 every 8 beholder 8 beholder 12 lieutenant-governor 9 , 10 but 10 but 11 the 11 the 12 lieutenant-governor 12 lieutenant-governor 13 's 12 lieutenant-governor 14 voice 12 lieutenant-governor 15 had 15 had 16 a 16 a 17 tone 17 tone 18 of 18 of 19 horror 19 horror 20 . until this hour no living man hath seen what we behold . " 1 until 3 hour 1 until 12 . 2 this 3 hour 3 hour 6 man 4 no 5 living 5 living 6 man 6 man 7 hath 6 man 8 seen 8 seen 9 what 9 what 10 we 9 what 11 behold 12 . 13 " beneath this cloud the eyes had a peculiar glare which was almost lifelike . 1 beneath 3 cloud 2 this 3 cloud 3 cloud 4 the 3 cloud 6 had 3 cloud 10 which 4 the 5 eyes 6 had 7 a 7 a 8 peculiar 8 peculiar 9 glare 10 which 11 was 11 was 12 almost 12 almost 13 lifelike 12 almost 14 . there was the struggle of defiance , beaten down and overwhelmed by the crushing weight of ignominy . 1 there 2 was 1 there 4 struggle 2 was 3 the 4 struggle 5 of 5 of 6 defiance 5 of 7 , 7 , 8 beaten 8 beaten 9 down 9 down 11 overwhelmed 10 and 11 overwhelmed 11 overwhelmed 12 by 12 by 13 the 13 the 16 of 14 crushing 15 weight 15 weight 16 of 16 of 17 ignominy 17 ignominy 18 . the torture of the soul had come forth upon the countenance . 1 the 2 torture 2 torture 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 soul 5 soul 6 had 6 had 7 come 7 come 8 forth 8 forth 9 upon 9 upon 10 the 10 the 11 countenance 11 countenance 12 . " ' [twould] drive me mad , that awful face , " said [hutchinson] , who seemed fascinated by the contemplation of it . 1 " 2 ' 1 " 12 " 4 drive 5 me 5 me 6 mad 5 me 11 , 6 mad 7 , 7 , 9 awful 8 that 9 awful 9 awful 10 face 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 12 " 24 . 13 said 15 , 15 , 16 who 17 seemed 18 fascinated 18 fascinated 19 by 19 by 20 the 19 by 21 contemplation 21 contemplation 22 of 21 contemplation 23 it 23 it 24 . " be warned , then , " whispered [alice] . 1 " 4 , 1 " 10 . 2 be 3 warned 3 warned 4 , 4 , 5 then 5 then 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 whispered " he trampled on a people 's rights . 1 " 2 he 2 he 3 trampled 3 trampled 4 on 3 trampled 5 a 3 trampled 8 rights 5 a 6 people 6 people 7 's 8 rights 9 . behold his punishment , and avoid a crime like his . " 1 behold 2 his 2 his 3 punishment 3 punishment 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 avoid 5 and 11 . 6 avoid 7 a 7 a 8 crime 8 crime 10 his 9 like 10 his 11 . 12 " see here ! " 1 see 2 here 2 here 3 ! 3 ! 4 " " away ! " answered [hutchinson] , fiercely . 1 " 4 " 2 away 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 9 . 5 answered 7 , 7 , 8 fiercely 8 fiercely 9 . " [though] [yonder] senseless picture cried ' [forbear] ! ' [it] should not move me ! " 1 " 10 ' 1 " 17 " 4 senseless 5 picture 5 picture 6 cried 6 cried 7 ' 7 ' 10 ' 9 ! 10 ' 12 should 13 not 13 not 14 move 14 move 15 me 15 me 16 ! 16 ! 17 " then , it is said , he shuddered , as if that signature had granted away his salvation . 1 then 2 , 2 , 3 it 3 it 4 is 3 it 5 said 5 said 13 signature 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 shuddered 8 shuddered 9 , 9 , 10 as 10 as 11 if 11 if 12 that 11 if 13 signature 13 signature 14 had 14 had 16 away 14 had 17 his 14 had 19 . 15 granted 16 away 17 his 18 salvation " it is done , " said he , and placed his hand upon his brow . 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 done 4 done 5 , 5 , 10 and 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 he 8 he 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 placed 11 placed 16 brow 12 his 13 hand 13 hand 14 upon 14 upon 16 brow 15 his 16 brow 16 brow 17 . the truth probably was that [alice] [vane] 's secret for restoring the hues of the picture had merely effected a [temporary] renovation . 1 the 2 truth 1 the 4 was 2 truth 3 probably 4 was 9 secret 5 that 8 's 5 that 9 secret 9 secret 23 . 10 for 11 restoring 11 restoring 12 the 11 restoring 13 hues 13 hues 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 picture 16 picture 17 had 17 had 18 merely 17 had 22 renovation 18 merely 19 effected 19 effected 20 a 22 renovation 23 . did his broken spirit feel at that dread hour the tremendous burden of a people 's curse ? 1 did 5 feel 2 his 4 spirit 3 broken 4 spirit 4 spirit 5 feel 5 feel 6 at 6 at 7 that 6 at 9 hour 6 at 11 tremendous 8 dread 9 hour 10 the 11 tremendous 11 tremendous 12 burden 12 burden 13 of 13 of 14 a 14 a 15 people 15 people 16 's 16 's 17 curse 17 curse 18 ? it is as if the echoes of half a century were revived . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 as 3 as 4 if 4 if 5 the 4 if 11 were 5 the 6 echoes 6 echoes 7 of 8 half 9 a 9 a 10 century 10 century 11 were 11 were 12 revived 12 revived 13 . [iii] [.] [lady] [eleanore's] [mantle] [.] mine excellent friend the landlord of the [province] [house] was pleased the other [evening] to invite [mr] [tiffany] and [myself] [to] an oyster-supper . 1 mine 7 the 1 mine 10 was 1 mine 24 . 2 excellent 3 friend 3 friend 4 the 3 friend 5 landlord 5 landlord 6 of 6 of 7 the 10 was 11 pleased 10 was 19 and 11 pleased 16 invite 12 the 13 other 13 other 15 to 15 to 16 invite 22 an 23 oyster-supper 23 oyster-supper 24 . yet prejudices so obstinate have not made him an ungentle or impracticable companion . 1 yet 2 prejudices 2 prejudices 3 so 3 so 4 obstinate 3 so 5 have 3 so 12 impracticable 5 have 6 not 5 have 7 made 7 made 8 him 9 an 12 impracticable 10 ungentle 11 or 11 or 12 impracticable 12 impracticable 13 companion 12 impracticable 14 . in another paper of this series [i] may [perhaps] give the reader a closer glimpse of his portrait . 1 in 19 . 2 another 3 paper 3 paper 4 of 4 of 5 this 5 this 6 series 6 series 18 portrait 8 may 10 give 10 give 11 the 10 give 13 a 11 the 12 reader 13 a 14 closer 14 closer 15 glimpse 15 glimpse 16 of 16 of 17 his 17 his 18 portrait 18 portrait 19 . peace to his red-nosed ghost and a libation to his memory ! 1 peace 2 to 2 to 3 his 3 his 4 red-nosed 4 red-nosed 5 ghost 5 ghost 9 to 6 and 9 to 7 a 8 libation 7 a 9 to 9 to 10 his 9 to 11 memory 9 to 12 ! 10 his 11 memory with some suitable adornments from my own fancy , it ran pretty much as follows . 1 with 2 some 1 with 4 adornments 2 some 3 suitable 4 adornments 5 from 4 adornments 11 ran 4 adornments 12 pretty 4 adornments 16 . 6 my 7 own 7 own 8 fancy 7 own 10 it 8 fancy 9 , 10 it 11 ran 12 pretty 13 much 13 much 14 as 14 as 15 follows " [a] very [great] disrespect ! " exclaimed [captain] [langford] , [an] [english] [officer] who had recently brought [despatches] to [governor] [shute] . 1 " 6 ! 1 " 23 . 3 very 5 disrespect 5 disrespect 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 exclaimed 11 , 15 who 11 , 23 . 15 who 16 had 16 had 18 brought 17 recently 18 brought 18 brought 20 to " the funeral [should] have been deferred lest [lady] [eleanore] ['s] spirits be affected by such a dismal welcome . " 1 " 12 spirits 1 " 21 " 2 the 3 funeral 2 the 12 spirits 3 funeral 5 have 5 have 6 been 6 been 7 deferred 7 deferred 8 lest 13 be 20 . 14 affected 15 by 14 affected 20 . 15 by 16 such 16 such 17 a 17 a 18 dismal 18 dismal 19 welcome 20 . 21 " king [death] [confers] [high] [privileges] . " 1 king 6 . 6 . 7 " but the governor 's stately approach was anticipated in a manner that excited general astonishment . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 governor 3 governor 4 's 4 's 5 stately 5 stately 6 approach 6 approach 7 was 7 was 8 anticipated 8 anticipated 9 in 9 in 10 a 10 a 11 manner 11 manner 12 that 12 that 13 excited 13 excited 14 general 14 general 15 astonishment 15 astonishment 16 . " up , sir ! " said the governor , sternly , at the same time lifting his cane over the intruder . 1 " 2 up 2 up 3 , 3 , 7 said 4 sir 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 7 said 22 intruder 8 the 9 governor 9 governor 10 , 10 , 11 sternly 11 sternly 12 , 12 , 13 at 13 at 15 same 14 the 15 same 15 same 16 time 16 time 17 lifting 17 lifting 18 his 17 lifting 19 cane 19 cane 20 over 21 the 22 intruder 22 intruder 23 . " what means the [bedlamite] by this freak ? " 1 " 2 what 1 " 9 ? 2 what 3 means 3 means 4 the 3 means 6 by 6 by 8 freak 7 this 8 freak 9 ? 10 " " who is this [insolent] [young] [fellow] ? " inquired [captain] [langford] , who still remained [beside] [dr] [clarke] . 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 is 3 is 4 this 4 this 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 inquired 10 inquired 13 , 13 , 20 . 14 who 15 still 15 still 16 remained 16 remained 20 . he loved her , and her scorn has driven him mad . " 1 he 3 her 1 he 10 him 2 loved 3 her 3 her 5 and 3 her 6 her 4 , 5 and 7 scorn 8 has 8 has 9 driven 9 driven 10 him 10 him 11 mad 11 mad 12 . 12 . 13 " " he was mad so to aspire , " observed the [english] officer . 1 " 2 he 1 " 9 " 2 he 3 was 3 was 4 mad 5 so 6 to 5 so 7 aspire 7 aspire 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 14 . 10 observed 11 the 10 observed 13 officer 13 officer 14 . " never ! " cried [captain] [langford] , [indignantly] " neither in life nor when they lay her with her ancestors . " 1 " 3 ! 1 " 4 " 2 never 3 ! 4 " 5 cried 4 " 22 . 5 cried 8 , 8 , 10 " 10 " 11 neither 11 neither 14 nor 12 in 13 life 13 life 14 nor 14 nor 15 when 15 when 16 they 17 lay 18 her 18 her 19 with 19 with 20 her 19 with 21 ancestors 21 ancestors 22 . 22 . 23 " not many days afterward [the] governor gave a ball in honor [of] [lady] [eleanore] [rochcliffe] . 1 not 2 many 1 not 4 afterward 2 many 3 days 4 afterward 6 governor 6 governor 16 . 7 gave 8 a 8 a 9 ball 9 ball 10 in 10 in 11 honor 11 honor 16 . gradually , [lady] [eleanore] [rochcliffe] 's circle [grew] [smaller] , [till] [only] four gentlemen remained in it . 1 gradually 2 , 2 , 10 , 6 's 7 circle 7 circle 10 , 10 , 18 . 13 four 14 gentlemen 14 gentlemen 15 remained 15 remained 16 in 16 in 17 it 17 it 18 . " they tell me that [i] have done you harm . " 1 " 2 they 1 " 7 have 2 they 3 tell 3 tell 4 me 4 me 5 that 7 have 8 done 8 done 10 harm 9 you 10 harm 10 harm 11 . 11 . 12 " " heaven knows if that be so , " replied the young man , solemnly . 1 " 3 knows 1 " 14 , 2 heaven 3 knows 3 knows 4 if 3 knows 7 so 3 knows 10 replied 4 if 5 that 4 if 6 be 7 so 8 , 8 , 10 replied 9 " 10 replied 10 replied 11 the 10 replied 13 man 12 young 13 man 14 , 16 . 15 solemnly 16 . " where has this mad fellow stolen that sacramental vessel ? " [exclaimed] the [episcopal] clergyman . 1 " 11 ? 2 where 4 this 2 where 11 ? 3 has 4 this 4 this 6 fellow 4 this 9 sacramental 5 mad 6 fellow 7 stolen 9 sacramental 8 that 9 sacramental 9 sacramental 10 vessel 11 ? 12 " 12 " 14 the 14 the 16 clergyman 16 clergyman 17 . " perhaps it is poisoned , " [half] whispered the governor 's secretary . 1 " 2 perhaps 2 perhaps 3 it 3 it 4 is 4 is 5 poisoned 5 poisoned 6 , 6 , 7 " 6 , 14 . 7 " 9 whispered 10 the 11 governor 10 the 14 . 11 governor 12 's 11 governor 13 secretary " pour it down the villain 's throat ! " cried the [virginian] , fiercely . 1 " 2 pour 1 " 10 " 2 pour 3 it 2 pour 4 down 4 down 5 the 5 the 6 villain 6 villain 7 's 7 's 8 throat 8 throat 9 ! 10 " 11 cried 10 " 16 . 11 cried 12 the 14 , 15 fiercely 15 fiercely 16 . " whether knave , fool or [bedlamite] , it is [intolerable] that the fellow should [go] at large . " 1 " 2 whether 1 " 20 " 2 whether 4 , 2 whether 8 , 3 knave 4 , 4 , 5 fool 5 fool 6 or 8 , 9 it 9 it 10 is 9 it 15 should 10 is 12 that 12 that 13 the 13 the 14 fellow 17 at 18 large 18 large 19 . 19 . 20 " " pray , gentlemen , do my [poor] admirer no harm , " said [lady] [eleanore] , with a faint and weary smile . 1 " 4 gentlemen 1 " 13 " 2 pray 4 gentlemen 3 , 4 gentlemen 4 gentlemen 5 , 4 gentlemen 6 do 6 do 7 my 9 admirer 10 no 10 no 11 harm 11 harm 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 17 , 17 , 18 with 18 with 23 smile 19 a 20 faint 19 a 22 weary 20 faint 21 and 22 weary 23 smile 23 smile 24 . " cast it from you , " exclaimed [jervase] [helwyse] , clasping his hands in an agony of entreaty . 1 " 2 cast 2 cast 3 it 3 it 4 from 4 from 5 you 5 you 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 20 . 8 exclaimed 11 , 11 , 12 clasping 12 clasping 14 hands 12 clasping 15 in 13 his 14 hands 15 in 16 an 16 an 17 agony 17 agony 18 of 18 of 19 entreaty 19 entreaty 20 . " it may not yet be too late . 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 may 3 may 5 yet 3 may 8 late 4 not 5 yet 5 yet 6 be 7 too 8 late 8 late 9 . give the accursed garment to the flames . " 1 give 4 garment 1 give 5 to 2 the 3 accursed 3 accursed 4 garment 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 flames 7 flames 8 . 8 . 9 " " [farewell] , [jervase] [helwyse] ! " said she . 1 " 3 , 3 , 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 she 9 she 10 . " keep my image in your remembrance as you behold it now . " 1 " 2 keep 2 keep 3 my 2 keep 8 as 2 keep 13 . 3 my 5 in 3 my 6 your 4 image 5 in 6 your 7 remembrance 8 as 9 you 8 as 11 it 9 you 10 behold 11 it 12 now 13 . 14 " woe to [those] [who] [shall] be [smitten] by this [beautiful] [lady] [eleanore] ! 1 woe 2 to 1 woe 13 ! 2 to 6 be 6 be 8 by 8 by 9 this but yonder stands the governor , and [i] [have] a word or two for his private ear . 1 but 2 yonder 2 yonder 3 stands 2 yonder 17 ear 2 yonder 18 . 3 stands 4 the 3 stands 6 , 3 stands 7 and 4 the 5 governor 10 a 11 word 11 word 13 two 12 or 13 two 13 two 14 for 14 for 17 ear 15 his 16 private 16 private 17 ear good-night ! " 1 good-night 2 ! 2 ! 3 " but the disease , pursuing its onward progress , soon ceased to be exclusively a prerogative of aristocracy . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 disease 3 disease 4 , 4 , 5 pursuing 5 pursuing 6 its 6 its 8 progress 7 onward 8 progress 8 progress 9 , 9 , 11 ceased 9 , 19 . 10 soon 11 ceased 11 ceased 12 to 11 ceased 13 be 11 ceased 18 aristocracy 12 to 13 be 14 exclusively 15 a 15 a 16 prerogative 16 prerogative 17 of 17 of 18 aristocracy its red brand was no longer conferred like a noble 's star or an order of knighthood . 1 its 2 red 2 red 3 brand 3 brand 4 was 4 was 6 longer 5 no 6 longer 6 longer 7 conferred 6 longer 18 . 7 conferred 17 knighthood 8 like 9 a 8 like 17 knighthood 10 noble 11 's 10 noble 17 knighthood 11 's 12 star 12 star 13 or 13 or 15 order 14 an 15 order 16 of 17 knighthood we cannot estimate the affright which this plague inspired of yore by contemplating it as the fangless monster of the present day . 1 we 2 cannot 2 cannot 3 estimate 2 cannot 6 which 4 the 5 affright 5 affright 6 which 6 which 8 plague 6 which 11 yore 7 this 8 plague 8 plague 9 inspired 10 of 11 yore 11 yore 12 by 12 by 13 contemplating 13 contemplating 14 it 14 it 15 as 14 it 17 fangless 15 as 16 the 17 fangless 18 monster 18 monster 19 of 19 of 22 day 20 the 21 present 21 present 22 day 22 day 23 . such was the dismay that now followed in the track of the disease or ran before it throughout the town . 1 such 2 was 2 was 3 the 2 was 5 that 3 the 4 dismay 5 that 7 followed 6 now 7 followed 7 followed 8 in 7 followed 10 track 8 in 9 the 10 track 14 or 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 disease 12 the 14 or 14 or 15 ran 15 ran 16 before 16 before 17 it 17 it 18 throughout 18 throughout 19 the 18 throughout 20 town 20 town 21 . this dark tale , whispered at first , was now bruited far and wide . 1 this 2 dark 1 this 3 tale 3 tale 11 bruited 4 , 5 whispered 5 whispered 11 bruited 6 at 7 first 7 first 11 bruited 8 , 11 bruited 9 was 10 now 9 was 11 bruited 11 bruited 12 far 12 far 13 and 12 far 14 wide 12 far 15 . " wretched lunatic , what do you seek [here] ? " exclaimed [shute] , extending his cane [to] [guard] [himself] [from] [contact] . 1 " 2 wretched 1 " 11 " 2 wretched 3 lunatic 3 lunatic 4 , 4 , 10 ? 5 what 6 do 5 what 10 ? 6 do 7 you 7 you 8 seek 11 " 23 . 12 exclaimed 14 , 14 , 15 extending 14 , 23 . 15 extending 17 cane 16 his 17 cane " there is nothing here but [death] [;] back , or you will meet him . " 1 " 2 there 1 " 17 " 2 there 3 is 2 there 4 nothing 3 is 4 nothing 4 nothing 5 here 4 nothing 6 but 9 back 10 , 10 , 11 or 11 or 13 will 12 you 13 will 13 will 14 meet 14 meet 15 him 15 him 16 . 16 . 17 " " death will not touch me , the banner-bearer of the pestilence , " cried [jervase] [helwyse] , shaking the red flag aloft . 1 " 2 death 2 death 3 will 3 will 4 not 3 will 7 , 4 not 5 touch 5 touch 6 me 7 , 8 the 8 the 9 banner-bearer 8 the 10 of 10 of 12 pestilence 10 of 13 , 11 the 12 pestilence 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 cried 15 cried 18 , 18 , 19 shaking 19 shaking 22 flag 20 the 21 red 20 the 22 flag 22 flag 24 . 23 aloft 24 . " why do [i] waste [words] on the fellow ? " muttered the governor , drawing his cloak across his mouth . 1 " 12 muttered 2 why 3 do 2 why 10 ? 3 do 5 waste 7 on 8 the 7 on 10 ? 8 the 9 fellow 10 ? 12 muttered 11 " 12 muttered 12 muttered 14 governor 13 the 14 governor 14 governor 15 , 15 , 16 drawing 16 drawing 17 his 17 his 18 cloak 17 his 22 . 18 cloak 21 mouth 19 across 21 mouth 20 his 21 mouth " what matters his miserable life , when none of us are sure of twelve hours ' breath ? 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 matters 3 matters 4 his 3 matters 12 are 4 his 5 miserable 5 miserable 6 life 6 life 7 , 8 when 9 none 9 none 10 of 10 of 11 us 11 us 12 are 12 are 13 sure 12 are 17 ' 14 of 15 twelve 15 twelve 16 hours 16 hours 17 ' 17 ' 18 breath 18 breath 19 ? on , fool , to your own destruction ! " 1 on 2 , 2 , 9 ! 3 fool 4 , 3 fool 8 destruction 3 fool 9 ! 4 , 5 to 6 your 7 own 7 own 8 destruction 9 ! 10 " " young man , what is your purpose ? " demanded he . 1 " 2 young 2 young 3 man 3 man 12 he 4 , 12 he 5 what 6 is 5 what 8 purpose 7 your 8 purpose 8 purpose 9 ? 8 purpose 12 he 9 ? 10 " 10 " 12 he 11 demanded 12 he 12 he 13 . " [i] seek the [lady] [eleanore] , " answered [jervase] [helwyse] , [submissively] . 1 " 3 seek 1 " 8 " 3 seek 4 the 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 answered 8 " 14 . 12 , 14 . " all have fled from her , " said the physician . 1 " 3 have 2 all 3 have 3 have 4 fled 4 fled 5 from 4 fled 6 her 4 fled 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 the 10 the 11 physician 11 physician 12 . " why do you seek her now ? 1 " 6 her 2 why 6 her 3 do 4 you 3 do 6 her 5 seek 6 her 6 her 8 ? 7 now 8 ? i tell you , youth , her nurse fell death-stricken on the threshold of that fatal chamber . 1 i 2 tell 1 i 3 you 1 i 10 death-stricken 3 you 4 , 4 , 5 youth 5 youth 6 , 6 , 7 her 7 her 8 nurse 9 fell 10 death-stricken 10 death-stricken 13 threshold 11 on 12 the 11 on 13 threshold 12 the 13 threshold 13 threshold 14 of 13 threshold 17 chamber 15 that 16 fatal 16 fatal 17 chamber 17 chamber 18 . " let me look upon her , " rejoined the mad youth , more wildly . 1 " 6 her 1 " 16 . 2 let 3 me 2 let 4 look 4 look 5 upon 4 look 6 her 6 her 15 wildly 7 , 14 more 8 " 14 more 9 rejoined 12 youth 9 rejoined 14 more 10 the 11 mad 10 the 12 youth 11 mad 12 youth 12 youth 13 , 14 more 15 wildly " let me behold her in her awful beauty , clad in the regal garments of the pestilence . 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 me 2 let 4 behold 4 behold 5 her 4 behold 18 pestilence 5 her 7 her 6 in 7 her 8 awful 9 beauty 8 awful 11 clad 10 , 11 clad 11 clad 12 in 11 clad 14 regal 11 clad 18 pestilence 12 in 13 the 15 garments 18 pestilence 16 of 17 the 16 of 18 pestilence 17 the 18 pestilence 18 pestilence 19 . she and [death] sit on a throne together ; let me kneel down before them . " 1 she 17 " 2 and 8 together 4 sit 5 on 5 on 6 a 6 a 7 throne 7 throne 8 together 8 together 9 ; 9 ; 10 let 10 let 11 me 11 me 15 them 12 kneel 13 down 12 kneel 15 them 14 before 15 them 15 them 16 . 16 . 17 " " wilt thou still worship the destroyer and surround her image with fantasies the more magnificent the more evil she has wrought ? 1 " 2 wilt 2 wilt 3 thou 3 thou 4 still 4 still 5 worship 4 still 6 the 6 the 7 destroyer 7 destroyer 13 fantasies 8 and 9 surround 9 surround 10 her 9 surround 11 image 11 image 12 with 12 with 13 fantasies 13 fantasies 15 more 14 the 15 more 15 more 16 magnificent 16 magnificent 17 the 17 the 18 more 17 the 20 she 18 more 19 evil 20 she 21 has 20 she 23 ? 21 has 22 wrought thus man doth ever to his tyrants . 1 thus 2 man 2 man 3 doth 3 doth 4 ever 4 ever 7 tyrants 5 to 6 his 5 to 7 tyrants 7 tyrants 8 . approach , then . 1 approach 2 , 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 . ascending [another] flight of stairs , he threw open a [door] and signed to [jervase] [helwyse] that he should enter . 1 ascending 3 flight 3 flight 4 of 4 of 5 stairs 5 stairs 6 , 6 , 7 he 7 he 8 threw 7 he 18 he 8 threw 9 open 10 a 12 and 12 and 13 signed 13 signed 14 to 14 to 17 that 17 that 18 he 18 he 19 should 19 should 20 enter 20 enter 21 . he dreamed , no doubt , that her beauty was not dimmed , but brightened into superhuman splendor . 1 he 2 dreamed 2 dreamed 3 , 3 , 4 no 4 no 5 doubt 5 doubt 6 , 6 , 7 that 7 that 9 beauty 7 that 14 but 8 her 9 beauty 9 beauty 10 was 10 was 11 not 12 dimmed 13 , 13 , 14 but 14 but 16 into 15 brightened 16 into 16 into 17 superhuman 16 into 18 splendor 18 splendor 19 . " where is the [lady] [eleanore] ? " whispered he . 1 " 2 where 2 where 3 is 2 where 7 ? 3 is 4 the 7 ? 9 whispered 8 " 9 whispered 9 whispered 10 he 9 whispered 11 . " call her , " [replied] the physician . 1 " 5 " 2 call 3 her 3 her 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 7 the 7 the 8 physician 8 physician 9 . " [lady] [eleanore] ! [princess] [!] [queen] of [death] ! " cried [jervase] [helwyse] , advancing [three] steps into the chamber . 1 " 4 ! 1 " 22 . 4 ! 12 cried 8 of 10 ! 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 cried 12 cried 15 , 16 advancing 18 steps 18 steps 21 chamber 18 steps 22 . 19 into 20 the 20 the 21 chamber " she is not here . 1 " 2 she 2 she 3 is 3 is 4 not 4 not 5 here 5 here 6 . there , on yonder table , [i] behold the sparkle of a diamond which once she wore upon her bosom . 1 there 2 , 2 , 3 on 3 on 4 yonder 4 yonder 5 table 5 table 6 , 6 , 10 sparkle 8 behold 9 the 9 the 10 sparkle 10 sparkle 11 of 11 of 12 a 12 a 13 diamond 12 a 20 bosom 13 diamond 14 which 15 once 16 she 16 she 17 wore 16 she 19 her 17 wore 18 upon 19 her 20 bosom 20 bosom 21 . there " and he shuddered " there hangs her mantle , on which a dead woman embroidered a spell of dreadful potency . 1 there 2 " 2 " 3 and 2 " 6 " 3 and 4 he 4 he 5 shuddered 6 " 8 hangs 7 there 8 hangs 8 hangs 9 her 9 her 10 mantle 10 mantle 15 dead 11 , 13 which 12 on 13 which 13 which 14 a 14 a 15 dead 15 dead 16 woman 15 dead 17 embroidered 15 dead 19 spell 15 dead 22 potency 18 a 19 spell 20 of 21 dreadful 21 dreadful 22 potency 22 potency 23 . but where is the [lady] [eleanore] ? " 1 but 2 where 2 where 3 is 2 where 4 the 4 the 8 " 7 ? 8 " he fancied , even , that he recognized its tones . 1 he 2 fancied 1 he 7 he 2 fancied 3 , 3 , 4 even 4 even 5 , 5 , 6 that 7 he 8 recognized 7 he 11 . 8 recognized 10 tones 9 its 10 tones " my throat ! 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 throat 3 throat 4 ! my throat is scorched , " murmured the voice . 1 my 2 throat 2 throat 4 scorched 3 is 4 scorched 4 scorched 7 murmured 4 scorched 8 the 5 , 6 " 5 , 7 murmured 6 " 7 murmured 8 the 9 voice 9 voice 10 . " [a] drop of [water] ! " 1 " 3 drop 1 " 7 " 4 of 6 ! 6 ! 7 " " what thing art thou ? " said the brain-stricken youth , drawing near the bed and tearing asunder its curtains . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 thing 3 thing 5 thou 4 art 5 thou 5 thou 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 the 9 the 11 youth 10 brain-stricken 11 youth 11 youth 12 , 11 youth 22 . 12 , 13 drawing 13 drawing 14 near 14 near 15 the 15 the 16 bed 16 bed 19 asunder 17 and 18 tearing 17 and 19 asunder 19 asunder 21 curtains 20 its 21 curtains " whose voice hast thou stolen for thy murmurs and miserable petitions , as if [lady] [eleanore] could be conscious of mortal infirmity ? 1 " 10 and 2 whose 3 voice 2 whose 4 hast 2 whose 8 thy 4 hast 5 thou 4 hast 6 stolen 6 stolen 7 for 8 thy 9 murmurs 8 thy 10 and 10 and 11 miserable 10 and 12 petitions 12 petitions 13 , 13 , 14 as 14 as 15 if 15 if 18 could 18 could 19 be 19 be 20 conscious 20 conscious 21 of 20 conscious 24 ? 21 of 22 mortal 22 mortal 23 infirmity fie ! 1 fie 2 ! heap of diseased mortality , why lurkest thou in my lady 's chamber ? " 1 heap 2 of 2 of 3 diseased 3 diseased 4 mortality 4 mortality 13 chamber 4 mortality 15 " 5 , 6 why 6 why 7 lurkest 7 lurkest 8 thou 8 thou 13 chamber 9 in 10 my 10 my 11 lady 11 lady 12 's 12 's 13 chamber 14 ? 15 " the curse of [heaven] hath [stricken] [me] [because] [i] would not call [man] my [brother] [nor] [woman] sister . 1 the 2 curse 1 the 19 . 2 curse 3 of 2 curse 18 sister 3 of 5 hath 10 would 12 call 11 not 12 call 12 call 14 my 14 my 18 sister you are avenged , they are all avenged , [nature] [is] avenged ; for [i] [am] [eleanore] [rochcliffe] . " 1 you 2 are 2 are 3 avenged 3 avenged 4 , 4 , 5 they 5 they 6 are 6 are 7 all 7 all 8 avenged 8 avenged 9 , 9 , 20 " 12 avenged 13 ; 13 ; 14 for 14 for 19 . 19 . 20 " " another triumph for the [lady] [eleanore] ! " he cried . 1 " 2 another 2 another 3 triumph 3 triumph 4 for 4 for 5 the 5 the 9 " 8 ! 9 " 9 " 11 cried 10 he 11 cried 11 cried 12 . " all have been her victims ; who so worthy to be the final victim as herself ? " 1 " 2 all 2 all 3 have 3 have 4 been 4 been 5 her 5 her 6 victims 6 victims 7 ; 7 ; 18 ? 8 who 9 so 8 who 18 ? 9 so 10 worthy 10 worthy 11 to 10 worthy 16 as 11 to 12 be 13 the 14 final 14 final 15 victim 15 victim 16 as 16 as 17 herself 18 ? 19 " impelled by some new fantasy of his crazed intellect , he snatched the fatal mantle and rushed from the chamber and the house . 1 impelled 2 by 2 by 10 , 2 by 11 he 3 some 6 of 4 new 6 of 5 fantasy 6 of 6 of 7 his 7 his 8 crazed 8 crazed 9 intellect 9 intellect 10 , 11 he 12 snatched 12 snatched 13 the 13 the 14 fatal 14 fatal 15 mantle 15 mantle 16 and 16 and 17 rushed 17 rushed 18 from 18 from 19 the 19 the 20 chamber 20 chamber 21 and 21 and 22 the 22 the 23 house 23 house 24 . arriving opposite the province-house , the mob burned the effigy , and a strong wind came and swept away the ashes . 1 arriving 2 opposite 1 arriving 7 mob 1 arriving 10 effigy 3 the 4 province-house 4 province-house 5 , 5 , 6 the 6 the 7 mob 8 burned 9 the 8 burned 10 effigy 10 effigy 12 and 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 a 12 and 16 came 14 strong 15 wind 15 wind 16 came 16 came 17 and 17 and 18 swept 18 swept 19 away 19 away 20 the 20 the 21 ashes 21 ashes 22 . a remarkable uncertainty broods over that unhappy lady 's fate . 1 a 2 remarkable 1 a 3 uncertainty 3 uncertainty 4 broods 3 uncertainty 10 fate 3 uncertainty 11 . 4 broods 5 over 5 over 6 that 6 that 7 unhappy 8 lady 9 's 9 's 10 fate supposing the legend [true] , can this be other than the [once] proud [lady] [eleanore] ? 1 supposing 2 the 2 the 3 legend 3 legend 5 , 5 , 16 ? 6 can 8 be 6 can 16 ? 7 this 8 be 8 be 9 other 9 other 10 than 10 than 11 the 11 the 13 proud [iv] [.] [old] [esther] [dudley] [.] finally he poured forth a great fluency of speech . 1 finally 2 he 2 he 3 poured 3 poured 4 forth 4 forth 10 . 5 a 6 great 5 a 7 fluency 7 fluency 8 of 8 of 9 speech 9 speech 10 . at the pathetic passages of his narrative he readily melted into tears . 1 at 4 passages 1 at 8 he 2 the 3 pathetic 2 the 4 passages 4 passages 5 of 5 of 6 his 6 his 7 narrative 8 he 9 readily 9 readily 11 into 10 melted 11 into 11 into 12 tears 12 tears 13 . a blood-stain upon the floor should then bear testimony that the last [british] ruler was faithful to his trust . " 1 a 2 blood-stain 2 blood-stain 3 upon 2 blood-stain 5 floor 2 blood-stain 18 his 3 upon 4 the 5 floor 6 should 6 should 7 then 6 should 9 testimony 6 should 10 that 7 then 8 bear 10 that 15 was 11 the 12 last 11 the 14 ruler 14 ruler 15 was 15 was 16 faithful 16 faithful 17 to 18 his 19 trust 18 his 21 " 19 trust 20 . the tremulous voice of a woman replied to his exclamation . 1 the 2 tremulous 2 tremulous 3 voice 2 tremulous 10 exclamation 3 voice 4 of 4 of 5 a 6 woman 7 replied 7 replied 8 to 8 to 9 his 8 to 10 exclamation 10 exclamation 11 . " heaven 's cause and the king 's are one , " it said . 1 " 2 heaven 1 " 12 " 2 heaven 4 cause 3 's 4 cause 4 cause 5 and 4 cause 10 one 6 the 7 king 7 king 8 's 8 's 9 are 9 are 10 one 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 said 13 it 14 said 14 said 15 . " go forth , [sir] [william] [howe] , and trust in [heaven] to bring [back] a royal governor in triumph . " 1 " 2 go 2 go 3 forth 3 forth 4 , 4 , 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 trust 9 and 22 " 10 trust 11 in 13 to 14 bring 14 bring 16 a 16 a 17 royal 17 royal 20 triumph 18 governor 19 in 19 in 20 triumph 20 triumph 21 . 21 . 22 " but [sir] [william] [howe] , if he [ever] heard this legend , had forgotten it . 1 but 5 , 1 but 11 legend 5 , 6 if 6 if 7 he 7 he 9 heard 9 heard 10 this 11 legend 12 , 12 , 13 had 13 had 14 forgotten 14 forgotten 15 it 15 it 16 . " [mistress] [dudley] , why are you loitering [here] ? " asked [he] , with some severity of tone . 1 " 5 why 1 " 10 ? 4 , 5 why 5 why 6 are 6 are 7 you 7 you 8 loitering 10 ? 12 asked 11 " 12 asked 12 asked 14 , 14 , 15 with 15 with 17 severity 16 some 17 severity 17 severity 18 of 18 of 19 tone 19 tone 20 . " it is my pleasure to be the last in this mansion of the king . " 1 " 12 mansion 1 " 15 king 1 " 17 " 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 my 4 my 5 pleasure 5 pleasure 6 to 6 to 7 be 7 be 8 the 8 the 9 last 9 last 12 mansion 10 in 12 mansion 11 this 12 mansion 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 king 15 king 16 . 16 . 17 " " not so , if it please [your] [excellency] , " answered the time-stricken woman . 1 " 2 not 1 " 11 " 2 not 3 so 3 so 4 , 4 , 5 if 5 if 6 it 6 it 7 please 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 answered 11 " 16 . 13 the 14 time-stricken 13 the 16 . 14 time-stricken 15 woman " this roof has sheltered me long ; [i] [will] [not] [pass] [from] it until they bear me to the tomb of my forefathers . 1 " 2 this 2 this 3 roof 2 this 4 has 4 has 5 sheltered 5 sheltered 6 me 5 sheltered 14 it 6 me 7 long 7 long 8 ; 14 it 25 . 15 until 16 they 16 they 17 bear 16 they 18 me 16 they 19 to 19 to 20 the 19 to 21 tomb 21 tomb 22 of 22 of 23 my 23 my 24 forefathers 24 forefathers 25 . what other shelter is there [for] [old] [esther] [dudley] save the province-house or the grave ? " 1 what 4 is 1 what 12 province-house 1 what 16 ? 2 other 4 is 3 shelter 4 is 4 is 5 there 10 save 11 the 11 the 12 province-house 13 or 14 the 14 the 15 grave 15 grave 16 ? 16 ? 17 " " now , [heaven] forgive me ! " said [sir] [william] [howe] to himself . 1 " 2 now 2 now 3 , 3 , 5 forgive 5 forgive 6 me 6 me 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 13 to 13 to 14 himself 14 himself 15 . " [i] was about to leave this wretched old creature to starve or beg . 1 " 3 was 1 " 15 . 3 was 5 to 4 about 5 to 5 to 6 leave 6 leave 7 this 7 this 8 wretched 8 wretched 9 old 9 old 10 creature 11 to 12 starve 12 starve 14 beg 13 or 14 beg 14 beg 15 . take this , good [mistress] [dudley] , " he added , putting a purse into her hands . 1 take 13 a 2 this 3 , 3 , 9 he 4 good 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 he 9 he 10 added 10 added 11 , 11 , 12 putting 12 putting 13 a 13 a 14 purse 13 a 17 hands 13 a 18 . 14 purse 15 into 15 into 17 hands 16 her 17 hands that purse will buy a better shelter than the province-house can now afford . " 1 that 2 purse 1 that 14 . 2 purse 3 will 2 purse 10 province-house 4 buy 6 better 4 buy 10 province-house 5 a 6 better 7 shelter 8 than 7 shelter 10 province-house 9 the 10 province-house 10 province-house 13 afford 11 can 13 afford 12 now 13 afford 14 . 15 " " this is an evil hour for you and me . 1 " 3 is 1 " 6 hour 2 this 3 is 4 an 5 evil 4 an 6 hour 6 hour 7 for 6 hour 8 you 8 you 9 and 9 and 10 me 10 me 11 . the province which the king entrusted to my charge is lost . 1 the 2 province 2 province 11 lost 3 which 4 the 3 which 6 entrusted 5 king 6 entrusted 6 entrusted 7 to 7 to 8 my 8 my 10 is 9 charge 10 is 10 is 11 lost 11 lost 12 . i go hence in misfortune perchance in disgrace to return no more . 1 i 6 perchance 1 i 9 to 2 go 3 hence 2 go 4 in 4 in 5 misfortune 5 misfortune 6 perchance 7 in 8 disgrace 8 disgrace 9 to 9 to 11 no 10 return 11 no 11 no 12 more 12 more 13 . " never ! never ! " said the pertinacious old dame . 1 " 2 never 2 never 4 never 3 ! 4 never 4 never 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 said 6 " 12 . 7 said 8 the 9 pertinacious 10 old 10 old 11 dame 11 dame 12 . " [here] [will] [i] abide , and [king] [george] shall still have one true subject in his disloyal province . " 1 " 5 abide 1 " 21 " 5 abide 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 10 shall 10 shall 11 still 11 still 12 have 12 have 13 one 14 true 15 subject 15 subject 16 in 16 in 17 his 17 his 19 province 17 his 20 . 18 disloyal 19 province 20 . 21 " " she is the very moral of old-fashioned prejudice , and could exist nowhere but in this musty edifice . 1 " 2 she 1 " 9 prejudice 2 she 3 is 3 is 4 the 4 the 6 moral 5 very 6 moral 6 moral 7 of 7 of 8 old-fashioned 9 prejudice 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 14 nowhere 12 could 13 exist 13 exist 14 nowhere 14 nowhere 15 but 14 nowhere 18 musty 15 but 16 in 17 this 18 musty 18 musty 19 edifice 19 edifice 20 . well , then , [mistress] [dudley] , since you will needs [tarry] , [i] give the province-house in charge to you . 1 well 2 , 1 well 13 , 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 , 3 then 11 needs 4 , 7 , 7 , 10 will 8 since 9 you 9 you 10 will 13 , 22 . 15 give 16 the 16 the 17 province-house 17 province-house 19 charge 18 in 19 charge 19 charge 20 to 19 charge 21 you 21 you 22 . take this key , and keep it safe until myself or some other royal governor shall demand it of you . " 1 take 2 this 2 this 3 key 3 key 8 safe 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 keep 6 keep 7 it 7 it 8 safe 8 safe 9 until 9 until 10 myself 10 myself 11 or 11 or 16 shall 12 some 13 other 12 some 16 shall 13 other 14 royal 14 royal 15 governor 16 shall 18 it 16 shall 22 " 17 demand 18 it 18 it 19 of 18 it 20 you 18 it 21 . 20 you 21 . the total change of affairs that ensued on the departure of the [british] troops did not [drive] the venerable lady from her stronghold . 1 the 2 total 1 the 24 . 2 total 3 change 3 change 4 of 4 of 5 affairs 5 affairs 6 that 6 that 7 ensued 7 ensued 8 on 8 on 9 the 9 the 10 departure 9 the 11 of 11 of 12 the 11 of 23 stronghold 12 the 14 troops 14 troops 15 did 15 did 16 not 18 the 19 venerable 19 venerable 20 lady 19 venerable 23 stronghold 20 lady 22 her 21 from 22 her many and strange were the fables which the gossips whispered about her in all the chimney-corners of the town . 1 many 3 strange 1 many 6 fables 2 and 3 strange 4 were 5 the 5 the 6 fables 6 fables 7 which 6 fables 16 chimney-corners 8 the 9 gossips 8 the 10 whispered 10 whispered 11 about 11 about 12 her 11 about 13 in 13 in 14 all 14 all 15 the 15 the 16 chimney-corners 16 chimney-corners 17 of 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 town 19 town 20 . and did she dwell there in utter loneliness ? 1 and 9 ? 2 did 3 she 3 she 7 utter 3 she 9 ? 4 dwell 5 there 4 dwell 7 utter 5 there 6 in 7 utter 8 loneliness rumor said , " not so . " 1 rumor 2 said 2 said 4 " 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 not 5 not 6 so 6 so 7 . 7 . 8 " yet [esther] [dudley] ['s] [most] [frequent] [and] [favored] [guests] [were] the [children] [of] [the] [town] . 1 yet 11 the 1 yet 16 . toward them she was never stern . 1 toward 2 them 1 toward 7 . 2 them 3 she 3 she 4 was 4 was 6 stern 5 never 6 stern a kindly and loving nature hindered elsewhere from its free course by a thousand rocky prejudices lavished itself upon these little ones . 1 a 2 kindly 2 kindly 3 and 3 and 4 loving 4 loving 5 nature 4 loving 6 hindered 6 hindered 7 elsewhere 7 elsewhere 8 from 8 from 9 its 8 from 12 by 9 its 10 free 10 free 11 course 12 by 13 a 13 a 14 thousand 14 thousand 16 prejudices 15 rocky 16 prejudices 16 prejudices 17 lavished 17 lavished 18 itself 17 lavished 19 upon 19 upon 20 these 20 these 21 little 20 these 22 ones 22 ones 23 . " [but] [governor] [belcher] has been dead this many a year , " would [the] mother say to her [little] [boy] . 1 " 5 has 1 " 13 " 5 has 6 been 6 been 7 dead 8 this 9 many 9 many 10 a 10 a 11 year 11 year 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 22 . 14 would 17 say 16 mother 17 say 17 say 18 to 18 to 19 her 19 her 22 . " but when [old] [esther] had done speaking about him , he faded [away] out of his chair . " 1 " 2 but 2 but 20 " 3 when 6 had 3 when 12 he 6 had 7 done 8 speaking 9 about 9 about 10 him 10 him 11 , 11 , 12 he 12 he 13 faded 13 faded 15 out 15 out 16 of 16 of 17 his 17 his 18 chair 18 chair 19 . 19 . 20 " sooner or later , it was her invincible belief , the [colonies] [would] be [prostrate] at the footstool of the king . 1 sooner 2 or 1 sooner 3 later 1 sooner 5 it 4 , 5 it 5 it 6 was 5 it 7 her 7 her 9 belief 8 invincible 9 belief 9 belief 10 , 10 , 11 the 11 the 14 be 14 be 16 at 16 at 17 the 17 the 18 footstool 18 footstool 19 of 19 of 20 the 20 the 21 king 21 king 22 . sometimes she seemed to take for granted that such was already the case . 1 sometimes 2 she 1 sometimes 3 seemed 3 seemed 5 take 4 to 5 take 5 take 6 for 6 for 7 granted 7 granted 8 that 8 that 10 was 9 such 10 was 10 was 11 already 11 already 12 the 12 the 13 case 13 case 14 . her wrinkled visage actually gleamed with triumph , as if the soul within her were a festal lamp . 1 her 2 wrinkled 2 wrinkled 9 as 3 visage 4 actually 4 actually 5 gleamed 5 gleamed 6 with 6 with 7 triumph 7 triumph 8 , 8 , 9 as 9 as 10 if 10 if 11 the 10 if 15 were 11 the 12 soul 12 soul 13 within 13 within 14 her 15 were 16 a 16 a 17 festal 17 festal 18 lamp 18 lamp 19 . " what means this blaze of light ? 1 " 2 what 1 " 8 ? 2 what 3 means 4 this 5 blaze 4 this 8 ? 5 blaze 6 of 6 of 7 light what does [old] [esther] 's joy portend ? " whispered a spectator . 1 what 2 does 1 what 8 ? 5 's 6 joy 6 joy 7 portend 7 portend 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 whispered 10 whispered 11 a 11 a 12 spectator 12 spectator 13 . " it is frightful to see her gliding about the chambers and rejoicing there without a soul to bear her company . " 1 " 2 it 1 " 8 gliding 2 it 3 is 4 frightful 5 to 5 to 6 see 6 see 7 her 6 see 8 gliding 8 gliding 9 about 8 gliding 11 chambers 8 gliding 19 bear 10 the 11 chambers 11 chambers 14 there 12 and 13 rejoicing 13 rejoicing 14 there 14 there 15 without 14 there 16 a 16 a 17 soul 18 to 19 bear 19 bear 20 her 20 her 21 company 21 company 22 . 22 . 23 " " it is as if she were making merry in a tomb , " said another . 1 " 2 it 1 " 14 " 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 as 4 as 5 if 5 if 6 she 6 she 7 were 7 were 8 making 9 merry 10 in 10 in 11 a 11 a 12 tomb 12 tomb 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 16 another 16 another 17 . " [pshaw] ! 1 " 3 ! it is no such mystery , " observed an old man , after some brief exercise of memory . 1 it 2 is 1 it 8 observed 2 is 3 no 4 such 5 mystery 5 mystery 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 observed 8 observed 9 an 9 an 10 old 10 old 11 man 11 man 18 memory 12 , 13 after 13 after 14 some 14 some 15 brief 15 brief 16 exercise 16 exercise 17 of 17 of 18 memory 18 memory 19 . " [mistress] [dudley] is keeping [jubilee] for the king of [england] 's birthday . " 1 " 4 is 1 " 15 " 4 is 5 keeping 5 keeping 7 for 7 for 8 the 8 the 9 king 9 king 10 of 12 's 13 birthday 13 birthday 14 . 14 . 15 " now , it was the fact that intelligence bearing some faint analogy to [esther] ['s] version of it was current among the townspeople . 1 now 2 , 1 now 24 . 2 , 3 it 3 it 4 was 3 it 12 analogy 4 was 5 the 5 the 6 fact 7 that 8 intelligence 8 intelligence 9 bearing 9 bearing 10 some 10 some 11 faint 11 faint 12 analogy 12 analogy 13 to 13 to 23 townspeople 16 version 17 of 16 version 23 townspeople 17 of 19 was 18 it 19 was 19 was 20 current 19 was 21 among 21 among 22 the " oh , happy day ! 1 " 2 oh 2 oh 3 , 2 oh 4 happy 2 oh 6 ! 4 happy 5 day oh , blessed , blessed hour ! " she exclaimed . 1 oh 2 , 1 oh 7 ! 2 , 3 blessed 3 blessed 4 , 3 blessed 5 blessed 5 blessed 6 hour 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 she 9 she 10 exclaimed 10 exclaimed 11 . " let me but bid him welcome within the portal , and my task in the province-house and on earth is done . " 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 me 2 let 4 but 4 but 5 bid 5 bid 6 him 6 him 17 province-house 7 welcome 8 within 8 within 9 the 9 the 10 portal 10 portal 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 my 13 my 14 task 13 my 17 province-house 14 task 15 in 16 the 17 province-house 17 province-house 18 and 17 province-house 20 earth 17 province-house 22 done 17 province-house 23 . 19 on 20 earth 21 is 22 done 23 . 24 " she turned the key , withdrew it from the lock , unclosed the door and stepped across the threshold . 1 she 2 turned 2 turned 3 the 3 the 4 key 4 key 5 , 5 , 6 withdrew 6 withdrew 7 it 7 it 8 from 8 from 9 the 9 the 10 lock 10 lock 11 , 11 , 12 unclosed 12 unclosed 13 the 12 unclosed 15 and 14 door 15 and 15 and 16 stepped 16 stepped 17 across 17 across 18 the 17 across 19 threshold 19 threshold 20 . he was richly dressed , but wore a gouty shoe , which , however , did not lessen the stateliness of his gait . 1 he 2 was 1 he 7 wore 2 was 3 richly 2 was 5 , 3 richly 4 dressed 5 , 6 but 7 wore 8 a 8 a 9 gouty 9 gouty 10 shoe 10 shoe 11 , 11 , 12 which 12 which 14 however 13 , 14 however 14 however 15 , 15 , 16 did 16 did 17 not 16 did 18 lessen 18 lessen 19 the 19 the 21 of 20 stateliness 21 of 21 of 22 his 22 his 23 gait 23 gait 24 . as he approached she involuntarily sank down on her knees and tremblingly held forth the heavy key . 1 as 2 he 2 he 3 approached 3 approached 4 she 3 approached 6 sank 4 she 5 involuntarily 6 sank 7 down 7 down 8 on 8 on 9 her 9 her 10 knees 10 knees 11 and 11 and 12 tremblingly 12 tremblingly 13 held 13 held 14 forth 14 forth 15 the 15 the 16 heavy 16 heavy 17 key 17 key 18 . " receive my trust ! 1 " 2 receive 1 " 5 ! 2 receive 3 my 4 trust 5 ! take it quickly , " cried she , " for methinks [death] is striving to snatch away my triumph . 1 take 2 it 2 it 3 quickly 3 quickly 4 , 4 , 10 for 4 , 11 methinks 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 7 she 7 she 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 for 11 methinks 13 is 11 methinks 20 . 13 is 19 triumph 14 striving 15 to 15 to 16 snatch 16 snatch 17 away 17 away 18 my 18 my 19 triumph but he comes too late . 1 but 2 he 2 he 3 comes 3 comes 5 late 4 too 5 late 5 late 6 . thank [heaven] for this blessed hour ! 1 thank 3 for 3 for 6 hour 4 this 5 blessed 4 this 6 hour 6 hour 7 ! god save [king] [george] ! " 1 god 2 save 1 god 6 " 5 ! 6 " " yet , in reverence for your gray hairs and long-kept [faith] , [heaven] forbid that any here should say you nay . 1 " 2 yet 2 yet 11 long-kept 3 , 4 in 4 in 5 reverence 5 reverence 6 for 6 for 11 long-kept 7 your 8 gray 8 gray 9 hairs 9 hairs 10 and 10 and 11 long-kept 11 long-kept 13 , 11 long-kept 18 here 13 , 15 forbid 15 forbid 16 that 17 any 18 here 18 here 20 say 19 should 20 say 20 say 21 you 21 you 22 nay 22 nay 23 . over the realms which still acknowledge his sceptre [,] [god] [save] [king] [george] [!] ["] 1 over 2 the 1 over 4 which 1 over 6 acknowledge 3 realms 4 which 4 which 5 still 6 acknowledge 7 his 7 his 8 sceptre years ago she had known him among the gentry of the province , but the ban of the king had fallen upon him . 1 years 2 ago 2 ago 3 she 3 she 6 him 3 she 9 gentry 3 she 12 province 4 had 5 known 5 known 6 him 7 among 8 the 7 among 9 gentry 9 gentry 10 of 9 gentry 11 the 12 province 13 , 13 , 14 but 14 but 15 the 15 the 17 of 16 ban 17 of 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 king 19 king 23 him 20 had 21 fallen 21 fallen 22 upon 22 upon 23 him 23 him 24 . how , then , came the doomed victim here ? 1 how 2 , 2 , 3 then 2 , 4 , 4 , 10 ? 5 came 9 here 6 the 8 victim 7 doomed 8 victim 8 victim 9 here 9 here 10 ? " have [i] bidden a traitor welcome ? 1 " 2 have 1 " 8 ? 2 have 4 bidden 4 bidden 5 a 5 a 6 traitor 7 welcome 8 ? come , [death] ! [come] quickly ! " 1 come 2 , 2 , 4 ! 4 ! 8 " 6 quickly 7 ! 7 ! 8 " ceasing to model ourselves on ancestral superstitions , it is our faith and principle to press onward onward . 1 ceasing 2 to 2 to 4 ourselves 3 model 4 ourselves 4 ourselves 5 on 4 ourselves 6 ancestral 6 ancestral 7 superstitions 7 superstitions 13 and 8 , 9 it 9 it 10 is 10 is 11 our 11 our 12 faith 12 faith 13 and 13 and 16 press 13 and 17 onward 13 and 19 . 14 principle 15 to 15 to 16 press 17 onward 18 onward the key of the province-house fell from her grasp and clanked against the stone . 1 the 2 key 2 key 3 of 2 key 5 province-house 4 the 5 province-house 5 province-house 6 fell 6 fell 7 from 6 fell 10 and 7 from 8 her 9 grasp 10 and 10 and 11 clanked 11 clanked 14 stone 12 against 13 the 13 the 14 stone 14 stone 15 . " [i] have been faithful unto death , " murmured she . 1 " 3 have 3 have 4 been 4 been 5 faithful 4 been 6 unto 6 unto 7 death 6 unto 10 murmured 7 death 8 , 8 , 9 " 10 murmured 11 she 11 she 12 . " [god] save the king ! " 1 " 3 save 1 " 6 ! 3 save 4 the 4 the 5 king 6 ! 7 " " she hath done her office , " said [hancock] , solemnly . 1 " 3 hath 1 " 8 " 2 she 3 hath 3 hath 4 done 5 her 6 office 6 office 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 11 , 11 , 12 solemnly 12 solemnly 13 . " we will follow her reverently to the tomb of her ancestors , and then , my fellow-citizens , onward onward . 1 " 2 we 1 " 6 reverently 2 we 3 will 3 will 4 follow 4 follow 5 her 6 reverently 9 tomb 7 to 8 the 8 the 9 tomb 9 tomb 10 of 10 of 11 her 11 her 12 ancestors 12 ancestors 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 then 15 then 16 , 15 then 21 onward 16 , 20 onward 17 my 18 fellow-citizens 17 my 19 , 19 , 20 onward 21 onward 22 . we are no longer children of the past . " 1 we 5 children 1 we 6 of 1 we 9 . 2 are 4 longer 3 no 4 longer 4 longer 5 children 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 past 9 . 10 " many a governor had heard those midnight accents and longed to exchange his stately cares for slumber . 1 many 2 a 2 a 3 governor 3 governor 4 had 4 had 5 heard 4 had 6 those 6 those 7 midnight 6 those 8 accents 6 those 12 exchange 6 those 18 . 8 accents 9 and 9 and 10 longed 10 longed 11 to 12 exchange 17 slumber 13 his 14 stately 14 stately 15 cares 15 cares 16 for 16 for 17 slumber [the] [haunted] [mind] [.] what a singular moment is the first one , when you have hardly begun to recollect yourself , after starting from midnight slumber ! 1 what 2 a 1 what 5 is 2 a 3 singular 3 singular 4 moment 5 is 6 the 6 the 7 first 7 first 8 one 7 first 23 slumber 9 , 10 when 10 when 11 you 11 you 13 hardly 11 you 17 yourself 12 have 13 hardly 13 hardly 14 begun 14 begun 15 to 16 recollect 17 yourself 17 yourself 18 , 18 , 19 after 18 , 23 slumber 19 after 20 starting 20 starting 21 from 21 from 22 midnight 22 midnight 23 slumber 23 slumber 24 ! the distant sound of a church-clock is borne faintly on the wind . 1 the 2 distant 2 distant 3 sound 3 sound 4 of 3 sound 5 a 3 sound 6 church-clock 3 sound 7 is 7 is 8 borne 8 borne 9 faintly 9 faintly 10 on 10 on 11 the 11 the 12 wind 12 wind 13 . if you could choose an hour of wakefulness out of the whole night , it would be this . 1 if 2 you 2 you 3 could 3 could 4 choose 4 choose 8 wakefulness 5 an 6 hour 6 hour 7 of 7 of 8 wakefulness 8 wakefulness 9 out 8 wakefulness 18 this 9 out 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 whole 12 whole 13 night 14 , 15 it 15 it 17 be 15 it 18 this 16 would 17 be 18 this 19 . yesterday has already vanished among the shadows of the past ; to-morrow has not yet emerged from the future . 1 yesterday 2 has 1 yesterday 16 emerged 2 has 3 already 2 has 4 vanished 5 among 7 shadows 6 the 7 shadows 7 shadows 8 of 7 shadows 9 the 7 shadows 16 emerged 8 of 9 the 10 past 16 emerged 11 ; 12 to-morrow 11 ; 13 has 13 has 14 not 14 not 15 yet 15 yet 16 emerged 16 emerged 17 from 16 emerged 19 future 17 from 18 the 19 future 20 . oh that he would fall asleep and let mortals live on without growing older ! 1 oh 2 that 1 oh 15 ! 3 he 4 would 4 would 5 fall 5 fall 6 asleep 6 asleep 7 and 7 and 8 let 8 let 10 live 9 mortals 10 live 10 live 11 on 10 live 12 without 12 without 14 older 12 without 15 ! 13 growing 14 older hitherto you have lain perfectly still , because the slightest motion would dissipate the fragments of your slumber . 1 hitherto 2 you 2 you 3 have 2 you 17 your 3 have 4 lain 4 lain 6 still 5 perfectly 6 still 6 still 7 , 8 because 12 would 9 the 10 slightest 10 slightest 11 motion 11 motion 12 would 12 would 13 dissipate 13 dissipate 14 the 13 dissipate 17 your 14 the 15 fragments 15 fragments 16 of 17 your 18 slumber 18 slumber 19 . there will be time enough to trace out the analogy while waiting the summons to breakfast . 1 there 2 will 2 will 3 be 3 be 4 time 4 time 5 enough 5 enough 6 to 6 to 8 out 7 trace 8 out 8 out 10 analogy 9 the 10 analogy 10 analogy 11 while 11 while 12 waiting 11 while 17 . 12 waiting 13 the 13 the 14 summons 14 summons 15 to 15 to 16 breakfast you may almost distinguish the figures on the clock that has just told the hour . 1 you 2 may 2 may 3 almost 3 almost 4 distinguish 4 distinguish 5 the 4 distinguish 6 figures 6 figures 7 on 6 figures 11 has 7 on 8 the 8 the 9 clock 10 that 11 has 11 has 12 just 11 has 13 told 13 told 14 the 13 told 15 hour 15 hour 16 . yet look at that one glorious star ! 1 yet 2 look 2 look 3 at 3 at 4 that 4 that 5 one 4 that 8 ! 5 one 6 glorious 6 glorious 7 star it is too cold even for the thoughts to venture abroad . 1 it 2 is 2 is 11 abroad 3 too 4 cold 3 too 5 even 5 even 9 to 6 for 8 thoughts 6 for 9 to 7 the 8 thoughts 9 to 10 venture 10 venture 11 abroad 11 abroad 12 . ah ! that idea has brought a hideous one in its train . 1 ah 2 ! 2 ! 4 idea 3 that 4 idea 4 idea 5 has 4 idea 8 hideous 5 has 6 brought 7 a 8 hideous 8 hideous 9 one 9 one 12 train 10 in 12 train 11 its 12 train 12 train 13 . that gloomy thought will collect a gloomy multitude and throw its complexion over your wakeful hour . 1 that 2 gloomy 2 gloomy 3 thought 3 thought 4 will 4 will 5 collect 4 will 14 your 5 collect 6 a 6 a 7 gloomy 7 gloomy 8 multitude 8 multitude 9 and 10 throw 11 its 10 throw 13 over 10 throw 14 your 11 its 12 complexion 14 your 16 hour 15 wakeful 16 hour 16 hour 17 . but sometimes , and oftenest at midnight , those dark receptacles are flung wide open [.] 1 but 2 sometimes 2 sometimes 3 , 3 , 5 oftenest 4 and 5 oftenest 5 oftenest 9 those 6 at 7 midnight 7 midnight 8 , 8 , 9 those 9 those 10 dark 9 those 11 receptacles 9 those 13 flung 11 receptacles 12 are 13 flung 15 open 14 wide 15 open it is too late . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 too 3 too 4 late 4 late 5 . do you remember any act of enormous folly at which you would blush even in the remotest cavern of the earth ? 1 do 2 you 1 do 3 remember 3 remember 4 any 4 any 6 of 5 act 6 of 6 of 8 folly 7 enormous 8 folly 8 folly 10 which 9 at 10 which 10 which 11 you 11 you 12 would 12 would 13 blush 13 blush 14 even 14 even 15 in 14 even 22 ? 16 the 19 of 17 remotest 19 of 18 cavern 19 of 19 of 21 earth 19 of 22 ? 20 the 21 earth then recognize your shame . 1 then 2 recognize 2 recognize 3 your 2 recognize 5 . 3 your 4 shame pass , wretched band ! 1 pass 2 , 2 , 3 wretched 2 , 5 ! 3 wretched 4 band what if [remorse] should assume the features of an injured friend ? 1 what 12 ? 2 if 12 ? 4 should 5 assume 5 assume 6 the 6 the 7 features 7 features 8 of 8 of 9 an 9 an 10 injured 10 injured 11 friend 11 friend 12 ? what if the fiend should come in woman 's garments with a pale beauty amid sin and desolation , and lie down by your side ? 1 what 7 in 2 if 3 the 2 if 5 should 3 the 4 fiend 5 should 6 come 6 come 7 in 7 in 10 garments 8 woman 9 's 9 's 10 garments 10 garments 14 beauty 11 with 12 a 12 a 13 pale 13 pale 14 beauty 14 beauty 15 amid 14 beauty 18 desolation 15 amid 16 sin 16 sin 17 and 18 desolation 19 , 19 , 20 and 20 and 21 lie 21 lie 22 down 21 lie 23 by 21 lie 24 your 24 your 25 side 25 side 26 ? what if he should stand at your bed 's foot in the likeness of a corpse with a bloody stain upon the shroud ? 1 what 2 if 1 what 6 at 2 if 3 he 3 he 4 should 5 stand 6 at 6 at 7 your 6 at 8 bed 8 bed 9 's 9 's 10 foot 10 foot 11 in 11 in 12 the 12 the 13 likeness 13 likeness 14 of 13 likeness 23 shroud 15 a 16 corpse 16 corpse 17 with 16 corpse 23 shroud 17 with 18 a 18 a 19 bloody 19 bloody 20 stain 21 upon 22 the 21 upon 23 shroud 22 the 23 shroud 23 shroud 24 ? your eye searches for whatever may remind you of the living world . 1 your 2 eye 2 eye 3 searches 3 searches 5 whatever 3 searches 12 world 3 searches 13 . 4 for 5 whatever 5 whatever 6 may 5 whatever 7 remind 7 remind 8 you 7 remind 9 of 10 the 11 living 10 the 12 world throughout the chamber there is the same obscurity as before , but not the same gloom within your breast . 1 throughout 2 the 2 the 3 chamber 3 chamber 4 there 4 there 5 is 5 is 10 before 5 is 18 your 6 the 7 same 7 same 8 obscurity 8 obscurity 10 before 9 as 10 before 10 before 11 , 11 , 12 but 12 but 13 not 13 not 15 same 13 not 16 gloom 14 the 15 same 17 within 18 your 18 your 19 breast 18 your 20 . her influence is over you , though she have no existence but in that momentary image . 1 her 2 influence 1 her 8 she 2 influence 3 is 3 is 4 over 4 over 5 you 5 you 6 , 6 , 7 though 8 she 9 have 9 have 10 no 10 no 11 existence 10 no 12 but 12 but 13 in 12 but 15 momentary 13 in 14 that 15 momentary 16 image 16 image 17 . in both you emerge from mystery , pass through a vicissitude that you can but imperfectly control , and are borne onward to another mystery . 1 in 2 both 2 both 3 you 3 you 4 emerge 4 emerge 5 from 4 emerge 19 and 5 from 6 mystery 5 from 7 , 8 pass 9 through 9 through 11 vicissitude 10 a 11 vicissitude 11 vicissitude 15 but 12 that 14 can 13 you 14 can 14 can 15 but 15 but 16 imperfectly 16 imperfectly 19 and 17 control 19 and 18 , 19 and 19 and 20 are 19 and 26 . 20 are 21 borne 21 borne 22 onward 22 onward 23 to 22 onward 25 mystery 24 another 25 mystery now comes the peal of the distant clock with fainter and fainter strokes as you plunge farther into the wilderness of sleep . 1 now 2 comes 2 comes 3 the 2 comes 4 peal 2 comes 9 with 3 the 4 peal 4 peal 6 the 5 of 6 the 6 the 7 distant 7 distant 8 clock 9 with 10 fainter 9 with 13 strokes 10 fainter 11 and 11 and 12 fainter 13 strokes 15 you 13 strokes 16 plunge 14 as 15 you 16 plunge 17 farther 16 plunge 21 of 18 into 19 the 19 the 21 of 20 wilderness 21 of 21 of 22 sleep 22 sleep 23 . it is the knell of a temporary death . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 the 3 the 4 knell 4 knell 7 temporary 5 of 6 a 5 of 7 temporary 6 a 7 temporary 7 temporary 8 death 8 death 9 . [the] [village] [uncle] [.] [an] [imaginary] [retrospect] [.] come ! another log upon the hearth . 1 come 2 ! 2 ! 3 another 2 ! 7 hearth 3 another 4 log 5 upon 7 hearth 6 the 7 hearth 7 hearth 8 . toss on an armful of those dry oak chips , the last relicts of the [mermaid] 's knee-timbers the bones of your namesake , [susan] . 1 toss 2 on 2 on 4 armful 3 an 4 armful 4 armful 5 of 4 armful 6 those 6 those 7 dry 6 those 9 chips 7 dry 8 oak 9 chips 10 , 9 chips 13 relicts 11 the 12 last 11 the 13 relicts 13 relicts 14 of 13 relicts 19 the 14 of 15 the 17 's 18 knee-timbers 18 knee-timbers 19 the 19 the 20 bones 19 the 21 of 21 of 22 your 22 your 23 namesake 23 namesake 24 , 24 , 26 . and now come , [susan] ; come , my children . 1 and 3 come 2 now 3 come 3 come 4 , 3 come 6 ; 3 come 7 come 7 come 8 , 8 , 9 my 9 my 10 children 10 children 11 . draw your chairs round me , all of you . 1 draw 2 your 1 draw 4 round 3 chairs 4 round 4 round 5 me 5 me 6 , 6 , 7 all 7 all 8 of 8 of 9 you 9 you 10 . there is a dimness over your figures . 1 there 2 is 1 there 4 dimness 2 is 4 dimness 3 a 4 dimness 4 dimness 6 your 4 dimness 7 figures 5 over 6 your 7 figures 8 . hark ! let me listen for the swell of the surf ; it should be audible a mile inland on a night like this . 1 hark 2 ! 1 hark 4 me 3 let 4 me 4 me 5 listen 5 listen 6 for 6 for 7 the 7 the 8 swell 8 swell 11 surf 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 surf 11 surf 16 audible 12 ; 14 should 13 it 14 should 14 should 15 be 15 be 16 audible 16 audible 17 a 17 a 18 mile 18 mile 19 inland 19 inland 22 night 20 on 22 night 21 a 22 night 22 night 24 this 23 like 24 this 24 this 25 . how strangely the past is peeping over the shoulders of the present ! 1 how 2 strangely 1 how 13 ! 3 the 4 past 3 the 10 of 5 is 9 shoulders 6 peeping 7 over 7 over 8 the 8 the 9 shoulders 9 shoulders 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 12 present 12 present 13 ! to judge by my recollections , it is but a few moments [since] [i] sat [in] [another] [room] . 1 to 2 judge 2 judge 3 by 3 by 4 my 4 my 5 recollections 5 recollections 6 , 6 , 19 . 7 it 8 is 7 it 19 . 8 is 9 but 9 but 10 a 10 a 11 few 11 few 12 moments 12 moments 15 sat but it was paler than my rugged old self , and younger , too , by almost half a century . 1 but 2 it 1 but 7 rugged 3 was 4 paler 4 paler 5 than 4 paler 7 rugged 6 my 7 rugged 7 rugged 8 old 7 rugged 9 self 7 rugged 12 younger 7 rugged 20 century 7 rugged 21 . 9 self 10 , 10 , 11 and 12 younger 13 , 13 , 14 too 14 too 15 , 16 by 17 almost 16 by 20 century 17 almost 19 a 18 half 19 a thank [heaven] [i] [am] an old man now and have done with all such vanities [!] 1 thank 5 an 5 an 6 old 6 old 7 man 7 man 8 now 8 now 9 and 9 and 12 with 10 have 11 done 11 done 12 with 12 with 13 all 12 with 15 vanities 13 all 14 such still this dimness of mine eyes ! 1 still 3 dimness 2 this 3 dimness 3 dimness 4 of 3 dimness 6 eyes 3 dimness 7 ! 4 of 5 mine 5 mine 6 eyes come nearer , [susan] , and stand before the fullest blaze of the hearth . 1 come 2 nearer 2 nearer 3 , 3 , 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 stand 7 stand 8 before 8 before 9 the 9 the 12 of 10 fullest 11 blaze 11 blaze 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 hearth 14 hearth 15 . there ! you made me tremble again . 1 there 2 ! 2 ! 3 you 3 you 6 tremble 4 made 5 me 4 made 6 tremble 6 tremble 7 again 7 again 8 . do you remember it ? 1 do 3 remember 2 you 3 remember 3 remember 4 it 4 it 5 ? you stood on the little bridge over the brook that runs across [king] ['s] [beach] into the sea . 1 you 2 stood 2 stood 3 on 2 stood 6 bridge 2 stood 11 runs 2 stood 16 into 3 on 4 the 4 the 5 little 7 over 8 the 8 the 9 brook 9 brook 11 runs 10 that 11 runs 11 runs 12 across 16 into 18 sea 16 into 19 . 17 the 18 sea now , [susan] , for a sober picture of our village . 1 now 2 , 2 , 4 , 4 , 5 for 5 for 6 a 6 a 7 sober 7 sober 8 picture 8 picture 9 of 9 of 10 our 10 our 11 village 11 village 12 . the village was picturesque in the variety of its edifices , though all were rude . 1 the 2 village 2 village 4 picturesque 3 was 4 picturesque 4 picturesque 5 in 4 picturesque 7 variety 4 picturesque 10 edifices 5 in 6 the 8 of 9 its 9 its 10 edifices 10 edifices 15 rude 11 , 12 though 12 though 13 all 12 though 14 were 14 were 15 rude 15 rude 16 . two grocery stores stood opposite each other in [the] centre of the village . 1 two 2 grocery 1 two 10 centre 2 grocery 3 stores 2 grocery 4 stood 4 stood 5 opposite 4 stood 7 other 6 each 7 other 7 other 8 in 10 centre 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 village 13 village 14 . the very air was fishy , being perfumed with dead sculpins , hard-heads [and] dogfish strewn plentifully on the beach . 1 the 2 very 1 the 3 air 3 air 4 was 4 was 5 fishy 5 fishy 8 perfumed 6 , 7 being 7 being 8 perfumed 8 perfumed 9 with 9 with 10 dead 9 with 11 sculpins 11 sculpins 12 , 11 sculpins 13 hard-heads 13 hard-heads 15 dogfish 15 dogfish 20 beach 16 strewn 17 plentifully 17 plentifully 18 on 18 on 19 the 19 the 20 beach 20 beach 21 . you see , [children] , the village is but little changed since your mother and [i] were young . 1 you 2 see 1 you 3 , 1 you 17 were 3 , 5 , 5 , 8 is 6 the 7 village 6 the 8 is 8 is 10 little 8 is 12 since 9 but 10 little 11 changed 12 since 12 since 14 mother 12 since 15 and 13 your 14 mother 17 were 18 young 18 young 19 . in the autumn [i] toled and caught those lovely fish the mackerel . 1 in 2 the 1 in 5 toled 2 the 3 autumn 5 toled 12 mackerel 6 and 7 caught 7 caught 12 mackerel 8 those 9 lovely 9 lovely 10 fish 10 fish 12 mackerel 11 the 12 mackerel 12 mackerel 13 . he looked like a harbinger of tempest a shipmate of the [flying] [dutchman] . 1 he 2 looked 2 looked 3 like 3 like 4 a 4 a 5 harbinger 5 harbinger 6 of 6 of 7 tempest 7 tempest 8 a 8 a 9 shipmate 9 shipmate 10 of 10 of 11 the 11 the 14 . one of [uncle] [parker] 's [eyes] had been blown out with gunpowder , and the other did but glimmer in its socket . 1 one 2 of 1 one 7 had 2 of 5 's 7 had 8 been 8 been 9 blown 9 blown 10 out 10 out 11 with 11 with 12 gunpowder 12 gunpowder 13 , 13 , 14 and 14 and 16 other 15 the 16 other 16 other 17 did 17 did 18 but 17 did 19 glimmer 19 glimmer 20 in 20 in 22 socket 21 its 22 socket 22 socket 23 . even now [i] seem to see the group of fishermen with that old salt in the midst . 1 even 2 now 2 now 18 . 4 seem 5 to 4 seem 18 . 5 to 6 see 6 see 7 the 7 the 8 group 8 group 9 of 9 of 10 fishermen 10 fishermen 11 with 11 with 13 old 12 that 13 old 13 old 14 salt 14 salt 17 midst 15 in 16 the 16 the 17 midst they are a likely set of men . 1 they 2 are 2 are 7 men 2 are 8 . 3 a 4 likely 3 a 5 set 5 set 6 of 5 set 7 men be it well with you , my brethren ! 1 be 2 it 1 be 3 well 1 be 8 brethren 3 well 4 with 4 with 5 you 5 you 6 , 6 , 7 my 8 brethren 9 ! but where was the mermaid in those delightful times ? 1 but 2 where 2 where 3 was 2 where 5 mermaid 2 where 10 ? 4 the 5 mermaid 5 mermaid 6 in 5 mermaid 9 times 7 those 8 delightful 8 delightful 9 times what a picture was [susan] behind the counter ! 1 what 2 a 1 what 4 was 2 a 3 picture 4 was 6 behind 6 behind 7 the 7 the 8 counter 8 counter 9 ! a few freckles became beauty-spots beneath her eyelids . 1 a 2 few 1 a 9 . 2 few 3 freckles 3 freckles 4 became 4 became 5 beauty-spots 5 beauty-spots 6 beneath 6 beneath 8 eyelids 7 her 8 eyelids nature wrought the charm . 1 nature 2 wrought 2 wrought 3 the 2 wrought 4 charm 4 charm 5 . she made you a frank , simple , kind-hearted , sensible and mirthful girl . 1 she 13 mirthful 2 made 3 you 3 you 4 a 4 a 5 frank 5 frank 6 , 6 , 7 simple 7 simple 8 , 8 , 9 kind-hearted 9 kind-hearted 10 , 10 , 11 sensible 11 sensible 12 and 12 and 13 mirthful 13 mirthful 14 girl 14 girl 15 . it was beautiful to observe how her simple and happy nature mingled itself with mine . 1 it 2 was 1 it 3 beautiful 3 beautiful 5 observe 4 to 5 observe 5 observe 6 how 6 how 7 her 7 her 8 simple 7 her 11 nature 9 and 10 happy 10 happy 11 nature 11 nature 13 itself 11 nature 16 . 12 mingled 13 itself 13 itself 14 with 14 with 15 mine she gave me warmth of feeling , while the influence of my mind made her contemplative . 1 she 2 gave 2 gave 3 me 2 gave 4 warmth 4 warmth 5 of 5 of 6 feeling 6 feeling 7 , 6 feeling 16 contemplative 7 , 8 while 8 while 9 the 9 the 10 influence 10 influence 11 of 11 of 12 my 12 my 13 mind 14 made 16 contemplative 15 her 16 contemplative 16 contemplative 17 . thus went on [our] wooing , till [i] had [shot] wild-fowl enough to feather our bridal-bed , and the [daughter] of the sea was mine . 1 thus 2 went 2 went 3 on 2 went 26 . 3 on 5 wooing 5 wooing 6 , 5 wooing 18 and 6 , 7 till 9 had 11 wild-fowl 11 wild-fowl 12 enough 12 enough 13 to 13 to 15 our 14 feather 15 our 15 our 16 bridal-bed 16 bridal-bed 17 , 17 , 18 and 18 and 19 the 19 the 21 of 21 of 22 the 21 of 24 was 22 the 23 sea 24 was 25 mine except the almanac , we had no other literature . 1 except 3 almanac 2 the 3 almanac 3 almanac 4 , 3 almanac 5 we 3 almanac 9 literature 5 we 6 had 6 had 7 no 7 no 8 other 9 literature 10 . in truth , [i] dreaded him . 1 in 2 truth 2 truth 3 , 3 , 5 dreaded 5 dreaded 6 him 6 him 7 . i feared to trust them even with the alphabet : it was the key to a fatal treasure . 1 i 2 feared 2 feared 3 to 3 to 4 trust 4 trust 5 them 5 them 6 even 6 even 7 with 7 with 9 alphabet 8 the 9 alphabet 9 alphabet 10 : 9 alphabet 15 to 11 it 12 was 12 was 14 key 12 was 15 to 13 the 14 key 15 to 16 a 16 a 17 fatal 17 fatal 18 treasure 18 treasure 19 . sometimes my voice lost itself in a tremulous depth , for [i] [felt] his eye upon me [as] [i] [spoke] . 1 sometimes 5 itself 2 my 3 voice 3 voice 5 itself 4 lost 5 itself 5 itself 8 tremulous 5 itself 9 depth 6 in 7 a 7 a 8 tremulous 9 depth 10 , 10 , 11 for 11 for 14 his 14 his 15 eye 15 eye 16 upon 16 upon 17 me 17 me 21 . strange illusion ! 1 strange 2 illusion 2 illusion 3 ! like [uncle] [parker] , [whose] rheumatic bones were [dashed] [against] [egg] [rock] [full] forty years ago [,] [i] [am] a [spinner] [of] [long] yarns . 1 like 24 yarns 4 , 6 rheumatic 6 rheumatic 7 bones 7 bones 8 were 8 were 14 forty 14 forty 15 years 15 years 16 ago 16 ago 20 a 20 a 24 yarns 24 yarns 25 . with a [broken] [voice] [i] give utterance to much wisdom . 1 with 2 a 2 a 11 . 6 give 8 to 7 utterance 8 to 8 to 9 much 8 to 10 wisdom 10 wisdom 11 . with such awful fidelity did that lover return to fulfil his vows ! 1 with 5 did 1 with 10 fulfil 2 such 3 awful 2 such 4 fidelity 4 fidelity 5 did 5 did 7 lover 5 did 8 return 6 that 7 lover 8 return 9 to 10 fulfil 11 his 10 fulfil 12 vows 12 vows 13 ! thus [do] [i] [talk] , and all my auditors grow wise while they deem it pastime . 1 thus 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 9 auditors 7 all 8 my 8 my 9 auditors 9 auditors 10 grow 10 grow 11 wise 11 wise 12 while 12 while 13 they 13 they 14 deem 14 deem 15 it 15 it 16 pastime 16 pastime 17 . i recollect no happier portion of my life than this my calm old age . 1 i 2 recollect 2 recollect 5 portion 2 recollect 12 calm 3 no 4 happier 4 happier 5 portion 5 portion 6 of 5 portion 8 life 7 my 8 life 8 life 9 than 10 this 11 my 11 my 12 calm 12 calm 13 old 13 old 14 age 14 age 15 . but with me the verdure and the flowers are not frost-bitten in the midst of winter . 1 but 4 the 2 with 3 me 3 me 4 the 4 the 5 verdure 4 the 11 frost-bitten 5 verdure 6 and 6 and 7 the 7 the 8 flowers 8 flowers 9 are 9 are 10 not 11 frost-bitten 12 in 11 frost-bitten 16 winter 12 in 13 the 13 the 14 midst 14 midst 15 of 16 winter 17 . show me anything that would make an infant smile , and you shall behold a gleam of mirth over the hoary ruin of my visage . 1 show 2 me 2 me 4 that 2 me 9 smile 2 me 18 mirth 3 anything 4 that 4 that 5 would 5 would 6 make 7 an 8 infant 8 infant 9 smile 9 smile 10 , 9 smile 14 behold 10 , 11 and 12 you 13 shall 13 shall 14 behold 15 a 16 gleam 16 gleam 17 of 17 of 18 mirth 18 mirth 19 over 19 over 22 ruin 19 over 25 visage 19 over 26 . 20 the 21 hoary 21 hoary 22 ruin 22 ruin 23 of 24 my 25 visage i can spend a pleasant hour in the sun watching the sports of the village children on the edge of the surf . 1 i 2 can 1 i 23 . 2 can 3 spend 3 spend 6 hour 4 a 5 pleasant 5 pleasant 6 hour 6 hour 7 in 7 in 10 watching 8 the 9 sun 9 sun 10 watching 10 watching 11 the 10 watching 12 sports 12 sports 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 village 15 village 16 children 17 on 18 the 18 the 19 edge 19 edge 20 of 20 of 21 the 21 the 22 surf 22 surf 23 . why should not an old man be merry too , when the great sea is at play with those little children ? 1 why 2 should 1 why 3 not 3 not 4 an 3 not 7 be 4 an 5 old 5 old 6 man 7 be 8 merry 8 merry 9 too 9 too 10 , 10 , 16 at 11 when 12 the 11 when 15 is 13 great 14 sea 14 sea 15 is 15 is 16 at 16 at 17 play 16 at 22 ? 17 play 18 with 19 those 20 little 19 those 22 ? 20 little 21 children next they are smit with wonder at the black shells of a wagon-load of live lobsters packed in rock-weed for the country-market . 1 next 2 they 1 next 4 smit 3 are 4 smit 4 smit 5 with 4 smit 6 wonder 6 wonder 7 at 7 at 8 the 7 at 10 shells 7 at 16 lobsters 9 black 10 shells 10 shells 11 of 11 of 12 a 12 a 13 wagon-load 13 wagon-load 14 of 15 live 16 lobsters 16 lobsters 17 packed 17 packed 19 rock-weed 17 packed 20 for 18 in 19 rock-weed 20 for 21 the 21 the 22 country-market 22 country-market 23 . for [i] [launch] my boat [no] [more] [.] 1 for 4 my 4 my 5 boat for [i] [am] a patriarch . 1 for 4 a 4 a 5 patriarch 5 patriarch 6 . susan ! 1 susan 2 ! my children ! 1 my 2 children 1 my 3 ! will you meet me there ? 1 will 2 you 2 you 3 meet 3 meet 5 there 4 me 5 there 5 there 6 ? ah ! 1 ah 2 ! and now for a moral to my reverie . 1 and 2 now 1 and 9 . 2 now 3 for 3 for 4 a 4 a 5 moral 5 moral 6 to 6 to 8 reverie 7 my 8 reverie [the] [ambitious] [guest] [.] up the chimney roared the fire , and brightened the room with [its] broad blaze . 1 up 2 the 1 up 6 fire 2 the 3 chimney 3 chimney 4 roared 5 the 6 fire 6 fire 7 , 7 , 8 and 7 , 16 . 8 and 9 brightened 9 brightened 10 the 11 room 12 with 12 with 14 broad 14 broad 15 blaze 15 blaze 16 . the faces of the father and mother had a sober gladness ; the children laughed . 1 the 2 faces 2 faces 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 father 5 father 7 mother 6 and 7 mother 7 mother 8 had 8 had 9 a 9 a 10 sober 10 sober 11 gladness 11 gladness 12 ; 12 ; 15 laughed 12 ; 16 . 13 the 14 children 14 children 15 laughed they had found the " herb heart's-ease " in the bleakest spot of all [new] [england] . 1 they 2 had 2 had 3 found 2 had 4 the 4 the 5 " 5 " 6 herb 6 herb 7 heart's-ease 7 heart's-ease 11 bleakest 8 " 9 in 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 bleakest 11 bleakest 12 spot 11 bleakest 14 all 11 bleakest 17 . 12 spot 13 of for a moment it saddened them , though there was nothing unusual in the tones . 1 for 3 moment 2 a 3 moment 3 moment 4 it 4 it 5 saddened 5 saddened 6 them 6 them 7 , 6 them 12 unusual 6 them 16 . 7 , 8 though 9 there 10 was 9 there 11 nothing 11 nothing 12 unusual 12 unusual 13 in 13 in 14 the 14 the 15 tones though they dwelt in such a solitude , these people held daily converse with the world . 1 though 2 they 2 they 13 converse 3 dwelt 4 in 3 dwelt 7 solitude 3 dwelt 11 held 4 in 5 such 5 such 6 a 7 solitude 8 , 9 these 10 people 10 people 11 held 11 held 12 daily 12 daily 13 converse 13 converse 14 with 14 with 16 world 14 with 17 . 15 the 16 world the stage-coach always drew up before the door of the cottage . 1 the 2 stage-coach 2 stage-coach 3 always 2 stage-coach 5 up 2 stage-coach 8 door 3 always 4 drew 5 up 6 before 6 before 7 the 8 door 11 cottage 9 of 10 the 9 of 11 cottage 10 the 11 cottage 11 cottage 12 . the door was opened by a young man . 1 the 2 door 2 door 3 was 3 was 4 opened 3 was 5 by 5 by 6 a 6 a 7 young 7 young 8 man 8 man 9 . one glance and smile placed the stranger on a footing of innocent familiarity with the eldest daughter . 1 one 2 glance 2 glance 3 and 3 and 4 smile 4 smile 13 familiarity 5 placed 6 the 6 the 7 stranger 7 stranger 8 on 7 stranger 13 familiarity 9 a 10 footing 10 footing 12 innocent 11 of 12 innocent 12 innocent 13 familiarity 13 familiarity 17 daughter 14 with 15 the 15 the 16 eldest 16 eldest 17 daughter 17 daughter 18 . " ah ! this fire is the right thing , " cried he , " especially when there is such a pleasant circle round it . 1 " 2 ah 2 ah 3 ! 2 ah 5 fire 2 ah 13 he 4 this 5 fire 5 fire 6 is 6 is 9 thing 6 is 10 , 7 the 9 thing 8 right 9 thing 11 " 12 cried 11 " 13 he 12 cried 13 he 13 he 14 , 13 he 16 especially 15 " 16 especially 16 especially 17 when 16 especially 25 it 17 when 18 there 18 there 19 is 19 is 20 such 20 such 21 a 21 a 22 pleasant 22 pleasant 23 circle 23 circle 24 round 25 it 26 . " yes , to [burlington] , and far enough [beyond] , " replied he . 1 " 2 yes 2 yes 3 , 2 yes 11 , 3 , 4 to 4 to 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 far 8 far 9 enough 11 , 12 " 12 " 15 . 13 replied 14 he 14 he 15 . " [i] [meant] [to] have been [at] [ethan] [crawford] 's [to-night] [,] but a pedestrian lingers along such a road as this . 1 " 5 have 5 have 6 been 6 been 16 lingers 10 's 13 but 13 but 16 lingers 14 a 15 pedestrian 15 pedestrian 16 lingers 16 lingers 17 along 16 lingers 23 . 17 along 18 such 18 such 19 a 18 such 21 as 19 a 20 road 21 as 22 this so [i] shall sit down among you and make [myself] at home . " 1 so 14 " 3 shall 4 sit 4 sit 5 down 5 down 6 among 6 among 7 you 6 among 8 and 8 and 9 make 9 make 11 at 11 at 12 home 12 home 13 . 13 . 14 " the family held their breath , because they knew the sound , and their guest held his by instinct . 1 the 2 family 2 family 3 held 3 held 5 breath 4 their 5 breath 5 breath 7 because 6 , 7 because 7 because 8 they 8 they 9 knew 8 they 14 their 9 knew 10 the 10 the 11 sound 11 sound 12 , 12 , 13 and 14 their 17 his 15 guest 16 held 15 guest 17 his 17 his 18 by 17 his 20 . 18 by 19 instinct " the old mountain has thrown a stone at us for fear we should forget him , " said the landlord , recovering himself . 1 " 2 the 2 the 4 mountain 3 old 4 mountain 4 mountain 5 has 5 has 6 thrown 6 thrown 7 a 7 a 8 stone 8 stone 9 at 9 at 10 us 10 us 11 for 11 for 12 fear 12 fear 14 should 13 we 14 should 14 should 15 forget 15 forget 16 him 16 him 17 , 17 , 19 said 18 " 19 said 19 said 20 the 20 the 21 landlord 21 landlord 22 , 22 , 23 recovering 23 recovering 24 himself 24 himself 25 . besides , we have a sure place of refuge hard by if he should be coming in good earnest . " 1 besides 2 , 1 besides 3 we 3 we 4 have 3 we 13 he 3 we 16 coming 4 have 5 a 5 a 7 place 6 sure 7 place 7 place 8 of 8 of 9 refuge 8 of 10 hard 10 hard 11 by 12 if 13 he 13 he 15 be 14 should 15 be 16 coming 17 in 17 in 19 earnest 18 good 19 earnest 19 earnest 20 . 19 earnest 21 " 20 . 21 " and thus it should have been . 1 and 2 thus 1 and 3 it 3 it 6 been 4 should 5 have 5 have 6 been 6 been 7 . is not the kindred of a common fate a closer tie than that of birth ? 1 is 2 not 1 is 16 ? 2 not 3 the 3 the 4 kindred 3 the 5 of 4 kindred 5 of 5 of 6 a 6 a 7 common 7 common 8 fate 8 fate 9 a 9 a 10 closer 9 a 11 tie 11 tie 12 than 11 tie 15 birth 12 than 13 that 13 that 14 of the secret of the young man 's character was a high and abstracted ambition . 1 the 2 secret 2 secret 3 of 3 of 4 the 3 of 7 's 4 the 6 man 5 young 6 man 7 's 8 character 8 character 9 was 9 was 10 a 10 a 11 high 11 high 12 and 12 and 13 abstracted 13 abstracted 14 ambition 14 ambition 15 . he could have borne to live an undistinguished life , but not to be forgotten in the grave . 1 he 2 could 1 he 18 grave 2 could 3 have 3 have 4 borne 4 borne 5 to 4 borne 8 undistinguished 5 to 6 live 7 an 8 undistinguished 8 undistinguished 16 in 9 life 10 , 10 , 11 but 11 but 12 not 12 not 13 to 13 to 14 be 14 be 15 forgotten 15 forgotten 16 in 17 the 18 grave 18 grave 19 . " as yet , " cried the stranger , his cheek glowing and his eye flashing with enthusiasm " as yet [i] [have] [done] [nothing] . 1 " 2 as 2 as 3 yet 2 as 5 " 2 as 6 cried 3 yet 4 , 6 cried 12 glowing 7 the 8 stranger 8 stranger 9 , 9 , 12 glowing 10 his 11 cheek 10 his 12 glowing 12 glowing 13 and 12 glowing 19 " 14 his 15 eye 15 eye 16 flashing 16 flashing 17 with 17 with 18 enthusiasm 18 enthusiasm 19 " 19 " 20 as 20 as 21 yet 21 yet 26 . not a soul [would] [ask] , ['] [who] was he ? 1 not 2 a 2 a 3 soul 3 soul 6 , 6 , 9 was 9 was 10 he 9 was 11 ? whither did the wanderer go ? ' 1 whither 5 go 2 did 5 go 3 the 4 wanderer 4 wanderer 5 go 5 go 6 ? 6 ? 7 ' but [i] [cannot] die till [i] have achieved my destiny . 1 but 4 die 1 but 11 . 4 die 5 till 7 have 8 achieved 8 achieved 9 my 8 achieved 10 destiny 9 my 10 destiny 10 destiny 11 . then [let] [death] [come] : i shall have built my monument . " 1 then 5 : 5 : 6 i 6 i 7 shall 6 i 10 my 7 shall 8 have 8 have 9 built 9 built 10 my 10 my 11 monument 11 monument 12 . 12 . 13 " with quick sensibility of the ludicrous , he blushed at the ardor into which he had been betrayed . 1 with 2 quick 1 with 3 sensibility 3 sensibility 4 of 4 of 5 the 5 the 7 , 5 the 8 he 5 the 9 blushed 6 ludicrous 7 , 9 blushed 10 at 9 blushed 12 ardor 10 at 11 the 12 ardor 13 into 13 into 14 which 13 into 19 . 14 which 15 he 15 he 16 had 16 had 17 been 17 been 18 betrayed " you laugh at me , " said he , taking the eldest daughter 's hand and laughing himself . 1 " 2 you 1 " 7 " 3 laugh 4 at 4 at 5 me 5 me 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 he 9 he 10 , 10 , 11 taking 11 taking 12 the 12 the 13 eldest 13 eldest 14 daughter 14 daughter 15 's 15 's 16 hand 16 hand 17 and 17 and 18 laughing 17 and 20 . 18 laughing 19 himself and truly that would be a noble pedestal for a man 's statue . " 1 and 2 truly 1 and 8 pedestal 2 truly 3 that 3 that 4 would 4 would 5 be 5 be 6 a 6 a 7 noble 8 pedestal 9 for 9 for 10 a 10 a 11 man 11 man 12 's 12 's 13 statue 13 statue 14 . 14 . 15 " " perhaps they may , " observed the wife . 1 " 2 perhaps 2 perhaps 3 they 2 perhaps 4 may 4 may 5 , 4 may 7 observed 6 " 7 observed 7 observed 8 the 7 observed 9 wife 7 observed 10 . " is the man thinking what he will do when he is a widower ? " 1 " 2 is 1 " 15 ? 2 is 3 the 2 is 5 thinking 2 is 14 widower 3 the 4 man 5 thinking 6 what 6 what 9 do 6 what 10 when 7 he 8 will 8 will 9 do 10 when 11 he 11 he 12 is 12 is 13 a 15 ? 16 " " no , no ! " cried he , repelling the idea with reproachful kindness . 1 " 2 no 1 " 6 " 2 no 3 , 3 , 4 no 4 no 5 ! 6 " 7 cried 6 " 16 . 7 cried 8 he 8 he 9 , 9 , 10 repelling 10 repelling 11 the 11 the 12 idea 12 idea 13 with 14 reproachful 15 kindness 15 kindness 16 . " [when] [i] think of your death , [esther] , [i] [think] of mine [too] . 1 " 4 think 1 " 16 . 4 think 5 of 5 of 6 your 7 death 8 , 8 , 10 , 10 , 13 of 13 of 14 mine 14 mine 16 . " we 're in a strange way to-night , " said the wife , with tears in her eyes . 1 " 3 're 2 we 3 're 3 're 4 in 3 're 10 " 3 're 13 wife 4 in 7 way 4 in 9 , 5 a 6 strange 6 strange 7 way 7 way 8 to-night 11 said 12 the 11 said 13 wife 13 wife 16 tears 13 wife 20 . 14 , 15 with 15 with 16 tears 16 tears 17 in 16 tears 18 her 16 tears 19 eyes 17 in 18 her 18 her 19 eyes " they say it 's a sign of something when folks ' minds go a-wandering so . 1 " 2 they 1 " 10 when 2 they 3 say 4 it 5 's 5 's 6 a 6 a 7 sign 7 sign 8 of 8 of 9 something 9 something 10 when 10 when 11 folks 11 folks 12 ' 12 ' 13 minds 13 minds 14 go 14 go 15 a-wandering 15 a-wandering 16 so 16 so 17 . hark to the children ! " 1 hark 2 to 1 hark 5 ! 2 to 3 the 3 the 4 children 5 ! 6 " they listened accordingly . 1 they 3 accordingly 2 listened 3 accordingly 3 accordingly 4 . at length a little boy , instead of addressing his brothers and sisters , called out to his mother . 1 at 2 length 2 length 3 a 3 a 4 little 4 little 5 boy 5 boy 6 , 6 , 7 instead 7 instead 8 of 8 of 9 addressing 9 addressing 13 sisters 10 his 11 brothers 11 brothers 12 and 11 brothers 13 sisters 12 and 13 sisters 13 sisters 14 , 13 sisters 19 mother 15 called 16 out 15 called 19 mother 17 to 19 mother 18 his 19 mother 19 mother 20 . the boy had hardly spoken , when a wagon rattled along the road and stopped a moment before the door . 1 the 2 boy 2 boy 3 had 2 boy 4 hardly 2 boy 9 wagon 4 hardly 5 spoken 6 , 7 when 6 , 8 a 8 a 9 wagon 9 wagon 13 road 10 rattled 13 road 11 along 12 the 11 along 13 road 13 road 15 stopped 14 and 15 stopped 15 stopped 17 moment 16 a 17 moment 17 moment 18 before 17 moment 20 door 17 moment 21 . 19 the 20 door " father , " said the girl , " they are calling you by name . " 1 " 2 father 2 father 3 , 2 father 4 " 2 father 5 said 2 father 7 girl 2 father 15 name 6 the 7 girl 7 girl 8 , 8 , 9 " 10 they 11 are 11 are 12 calling 12 calling 13 you 13 you 14 by 14 by 15 name 15 name 16 . 15 name 17 " " there , mother ! " cried the boy , again ; " they 'd have given us a ride to the [flume] . " 1 " 2 there 1 " 25 " 2 there 3 , 3 , 4 mother 4 mother 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 8 the 8 the 9 boy 9 boy 10 , 10 , 12 ; 11 again 12 ; 12 ; 13 " 14 they 15 'd 15 'd 16 have 16 have 17 given 17 given 18 us 17 given 19 a 19 a 20 ride 20 ride 21 to 21 to 22 the 22 the 25 " 24 . 25 " again they laughed at the child 's pertinacious fancy for a night-ramble . 1 again 2 they 1 again 13 . 2 they 12 night-ramble 3 laughed 4 at 3 laughed 8 pertinacious 4 at 5 the 6 child 7 's 7 's 8 pertinacious 8 pertinacious 9 fancy 8 pertinacious 10 for 10 for 12 night-ramble 11 a 12 night-ramble it forced its way , in spite of a little struggle to [repress] it . 1 it 2 forced 1 it 3 its 1 it 5 , 1 it 14 it 3 its 4 way 5 , 6 in 6 in 7 spite 7 spite 8 of 8 of 9 a 9 a 10 little 10 little 11 struggle 11 struggle 12 to 14 it 15 . then , starting and blushing , she looked quickly around the circle , as if they had caught a glimpse into her bosom . 1 then 16 they 2 , 3 starting 3 starting 16 they 4 and 5 blushing 5 blushing 16 they 6 , 7 she 6 , 13 , 7 she 8 looked 8 looked 10 around 9 quickly 10 around 10 around 11 the 10 around 12 circle 13 , 14 as 14 as 15 if 15 if 16 they 16 they 21 into 17 had 18 caught 18 caught 20 glimpse 18 caught 21 into 19 a 20 glimpse 21 into 22 her 21 into 23 bosom 21 into 24 . the stranger asked what she had been thinking of . 1 the 2 stranger 1 the 3 asked 3 asked 4 what 4 what 5 she 4 what 8 thinking 5 she 6 had 6 had 7 been 8 thinking 9 of 9 of 10 . " nothing , " answered she , with a downcast [smile] ; " [only] [i] felt lonesome just then . " 1 " 2 nothing 2 nothing 3 , 2 nothing 5 answered 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 answered 5 answered 6 she 5 answered 9 a 5 answered 10 downcast 7 , 8 with 8 with 9 a 10 downcast 12 ; 12 ; 21 " 13 " 16 felt 13 " 20 . 17 lonesome 18 just 18 just 19 then 19 then 20 . 20 . 21 " " oh , [i] have always had a gift of feeling what is in other people 's hearts , " said he , half seriously . 1 " 2 oh 1 " 26 . 2 oh 3 , 2 oh 21 said 5 have 6 always 6 always 7 had 7 had 8 a 8 a 9 gift 9 gift 11 feeling 10 of 11 feeling 11 feeling 12 what 12 what 13 is 12 what 14 in 14 in 15 other 15 other 16 people 16 people 17 's 17 's 18 hearts 18 hearts 19 , 19 , 21 said 20 " 21 said 22 he 25 seriously 22 he 26 . 23 , 24 half 24 half 25 seriously " shall [i] tell the secrets of yours ? 1 " 2 shall 2 shall 4 tell 4 tell 6 secrets 5 the 6 secrets 6 secrets 7 of 7 of 8 yours 8 yours 9 ? for [i] [know] [what] to think when a young girl shivers by a warm hearth and complains of lonesomeness at her mother 's side . 1 for 5 to 5 to 6 think 6 think 7 when 7 when 8 a 7 when 10 girl 7 when 16 and 9 young 10 girl 10 girl 11 shivers 12 by 13 a 12 by 15 hearth 12 by 16 and 13 a 14 warm 16 and 17 complains 16 and 18 of 16 and 20 at 18 of 19 lonesomeness 20 at 24 side 21 her 22 mother 22 mother 23 's 23 's 24 side 24 side 25 . shall [i] put these feelings into words [?] ["] 1 shall 5 feelings 3 put 5 feelings 4 these 5 feelings 5 feelings 6 into 6 into 7 words all this was said apart . 1 all 2 this 2 this 3 was 3 was 5 apart 4 said 5 apart 5 apart 6 . there was a wail along the road as if a funeral were passing . 1 there 2 was 1 there 4 wail 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 wail 4 wail 5 along 4 wail 10 a 4 wail 11 funeral 5 along 7 road 6 the 7 road 7 road 8 as 8 as 9 if 11 funeral 12 were 12 were 13 passing 13 passing 14 . the light hovered about them fondly and caressed them all . 1 the 2 light 2 light 3 hovered 3 hovered 4 about 4 about 5 them 5 them 6 fondly 6 fondly 8 caressed 6 fondly 9 them 6 fondly 11 . 7 and 8 caressed 9 them 10 all the aged woman looked up from her task , and with fingers ever busy was the next to speak . 1 the 2 aged 2 aged 3 woman 2 aged 15 was 3 woman 4 looked 3 woman 7 her 4 looked 5 up 4 looked 6 from 8 task 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 with 10 and 15 was 11 with 12 fingers 13 ever 15 was 14 busy 15 was 15 was 17 next 15 was 19 speak 15 was 20 . 16 the 17 next 18 to 19 speak " old folks have their notions , " said she , " as well as young ones . 1 " 2 old 2 old 3 folks 3 folks 4 have 3 folks 6 notions 5 their 6 notions 6 notions 17 ones 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 she 10 she 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 15 as 13 as 14 well 13 as 15 as 14 well 15 as 15 as 17 ones 16 young 17 ones 17 ones 18 . you 've been wishing and planning and letting your heads run on one thing and another till you 've set my mind a-wandering too . 1 you 2 've 2 've 3 been 3 been 4 wishing 4 wishing 6 planning 5 and 6 planning 6 planning 7 and 7 and 8 letting 8 letting 9 your 8 letting 11 run 9 your 10 heads 11 run 23 a-wandering 12 on 14 thing 12 on 23 a-wandering 13 one 14 thing 15 and 17 till 16 another 17 till 17 till 19 've 17 till 23 a-wandering 18 you 19 've 20 set 23 a-wandering 21 my 22 mind 22 mind 23 a-wandering 23 a-wandering 24 too 24 too 25 . children , it will haunt me night and day [till] [i] tell you . " 1 children 2 , 2 , 3 it 3 it 4 will 3 it 5 haunt 5 haunt 6 me 6 me 7 night 7 night 8 and 7 night 9 day 7 night 15 " 12 tell 13 you 13 you 14 . 14 . 15 " " what is it , mother ? " cried the husband and wife at once . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 is 3 is 4 it 4 it 5 , 5 , 6 mother 6 mother 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 10 the 9 cried 10 the 10 the 13 wife 11 husband 13 wife 12 and 13 wife 13 wife 14 at 14 at 15 once 15 once 16 . but this evening an old superstition had strangely recurred to her . 1 but 9 recurred 2 this 3 evening 3 evening 4 an 3 evening 7 had 3 evening 9 recurred 4 an 5 old 5 old 6 superstition 7 had 8 strangely 9 recurred 10 to 10 to 11 her 11 her 12 . the [bare] thought made her nervous . 1 the 3 thought 1 the 4 made 4 made 5 her 5 her 6 nervous 6 nervous 7 . " don't talk so , grandmother , " said the girl , shuddering . 1 " 2 don't 1 " 14 . 2 don't 3 talk 3 talk 4 so 3 talk 13 shuddering 4 so 5 , 5 , 6 grandmother 6 grandmother 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 10 the 11 girl 11 girl 13 shuddering 12 , 13 shuddering who knows but [i] [may] [take] a glimpse at [myself] and see whether all 's right ? " 1 who 2 knows 1 who 17 ? 2 knows 3 but 3 but 7 a 7 a 8 glimpse 8 glimpse 9 at 11 and 12 see 12 see 13 whether 13 whether 14 all 14 all 16 right 14 all 17 ? 15 's 16 right 17 ? 18 " " old and young , we dream of graves and monuments , " murmured the stranger-youth . 1 " 2 old 2 old 3 and 3 and 4 young 4 young 5 , 4 young 11 monuments 6 we 7 dream 6 we 11 monuments 7 dream 8 of 9 graves 10 and 10 and 11 monuments 11 monuments 14 murmured 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 murmured 14 murmured 15 the 15 the 16 stranger-youth 15 the 17 . young and old exchanged one wild glance and remained an instant pale , affrighted , without utterance or power to move . 1 young 2 and 2 and 3 old 2 and 8 and 4 exchanged 5 one 4 exchanged 8 and 5 one 7 glance 6 wild 7 glance 8 and 9 remained 9 remained 12 pale 10 an 11 instant 11 instant 12 pale 12 pale 13 , 12 pale 14 affrighted 14 affrighted 17 utterance 15 , 16 without 16 without 17 utterance 17 utterance 18 or 18 or 19 power 19 power 20 to 20 to 21 move 21 move 22 . then the same shriek burst simultaneously from all their lips : 1 then 3 same 2 the 3 same 3 same 4 shriek 4 shriek 5 burst 4 shriek 11 : 5 burst 6 simultaneously 5 burst 7 from 7 from 8 all 8 all 9 their 8 all 10 lips " the slide ! 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 slide 3 slide 4 ! the slide ! " 1 the 2 slide 2 slide 3 ! 3 ! 4 " the simplest words must intimate , but not portray , the unutterable horror of the catastrophe . 1 the 2 simplest 2 simplest 3 words 3 words 4 must 4 must 9 portray 5 intimate 6 , 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 not 8 not 9 portray 9 portray 10 , 10 , 11 the 11 the 12 unutterable 12 unutterable 13 horror 13 horror 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 catastrophe 16 catastrophe 17 . alas ! they had quitted their security and fled right into the pathway of destruction . 1 alas 2 ! 2 ! 7 security 3 they 4 had 3 they 6 their 5 quitted 6 their 6 their 7 security 7 security 14 of 8 and 9 fled 9 fled 14 of 10 right 14 of 11 into 12 the 12 the 13 pathway 13 pathway 14 of 14 of 15 destruction 14 of 16 . down came the whole side of the mountain in a cataract of ruin . 1 down 2 came 2 came 5 side 2 came 9 in 2 came 14 . 3 the 4 whole 4 whole 5 side 6 of 9 in 7 the 8 mountain 8 mountain 9 in 9 in 11 cataract 10 a 11 cataract 11 cataract 12 of 11 cataract 13 ruin their bodies were never found . 1 their 2 bodies 2 bodies 5 found 3 were 4 never 4 never 5 found 5 found 6 . the next morning the light smoke was seen stealing from the cottage chimney up the mountain-side . 1 the 2 next 1 the 6 smoke 2 next 3 morning 3 morning 4 the 4 the 5 light 6 smoke 7 was 7 was 8 seen 8 seen 9 stealing 9 stealing 10 from 10 from 11 the 11 the 12 cottage 12 cottage 13 chimney 13 chimney 14 up 14 up 15 the 15 the 16 mountain-side 16 mountain-side 17 . all had left separate tokens by which those who had known the family were made to shed a tear for each . 1 all 2 had 2 had 3 left 3 left 4 separate 3 left 6 by 4 separate 5 tokens 6 by 7 which 7 which 8 those 7 which 14 were 8 those 9 who 10 had 11 known 11 known 12 the 12 the 13 family 13 family 14 were 14 were 15 made 14 were 16 to 14 were 21 each 16 to 17 shed 17 shed 18 a 18 a 19 tear 20 for 21 each 21 each 22 . who has not heard their name ? 1 who 2 has 1 who 7 ? 3 not 6 name 3 not 7 ? 4 heard 5 their 5 their 6 name the story has been told far and wide , and will for ever be a legend of these mountains . 1 the 8 wide 2 story 8 wide 3 has 4 been 4 been 5 told 5 told 8 wide 6 far 8 wide 7 and 8 wide 8 wide 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 will 11 will 14 be 12 for 14 be 13 ever 14 be 14 be 15 a 15 a 16 legend 16 legend 17 of 17 of 19 mountains 18 these 19 mountains 19 mountains 20 . poets have sung their fate . 1 poets 2 have 2 have 3 sung 3 sung 4 their 4 their 5 fate 5 fate 6 . woe for the high-souled youth with his dream of earthly immortality ! 1 woe 2 for 1 woe 12 ! 2 for 3 the 2 for 4 high-souled 4 high-souled 5 youth 4 high-souled 7 his 4 high-souled 11 immortality 6 with 7 his 7 his 9 of 8 dream 9 of 10 earthly 11 immortality [the] [sister-years] [.] the wintry moonlight showed that she looked weary of body and sad of heart , like many another wayfarer of earth . 1 the 2 wintry 2 wintry 3 moonlight 2 wintry 4 showed 2 wintry 17 many 4 showed 5 that 5 that 6 she 6 she 7 looked 7 looked 8 weary 8 weary 9 of 9 of 10 body 11 and 12 sad 12 sad 13 of 13 of 14 heart 14 heart 15 , 15 , 16 like 16 like 17 many 17 many 18 another 18 another 19 wayfarer 19 wayfarer 20 of 19 wayfarer 21 earth 21 earth 22 . but after trudging only a little distance farther this poor [old] [year] [was] destined to enjoy a [long] [,] [long] sleep . 1 but 2 after 1 but 22 . 2 after 3 trudging 2 after 4 only 2 after 9 this 5 a 6 little 6 little 7 distance 7 distance 8 farther 8 farther 9 this 9 this 10 poor 10 poor 14 destined 15 to 16 enjoy 15 to 17 a 17 a 21 sleep 17 a 22 . besides this luggage , there was a folio book under her arm very much resembling the annual volume of a newspaper . 1 besides 2 this 2 this 3 luggage 3 luggage 15 resembling 4 , 5 there 5 there 6 was 5 there 8 folio 6 was 7 a 7 a 8 folio 8 folio 9 book 8 folio 15 resembling 10 under 12 arm 11 her 12 arm 12 arm 15 resembling 13 very 14 much 14 much 15 resembling 15 resembling 16 the 16 the 17 annual 17 annual 18 volume 18 volume 19 of 19 of 20 a 20 a 21 newspaper 21 newspaper 22 . she was evidently a stranger , and perhaps had come to town by the evening train of cars . 1 she 2 was 2 was 3 evidently 3 evidently 18 cars 4 a 5 stranger 5 stranger 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 perhaps 8 perhaps 18 cars 9 had 10 come 9 had 18 cars 10 come 11 to 11 to 12 town 12 town 13 by 13 by 14 the 14 the 16 train 15 evening 16 train 16 train 17 of 17 of 18 cars 18 cars 19 . " well , my dear sister , " said the [new] [year] , after the first [salutations] , " you look [almost] tired to death . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 4 my 4 my 5 dear 5 dear 6 sister 6 sister 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 10 the 8 " 13 , 9 said 10 the 13 , 14 after 14 after 15 the 15 the 16 first 16 first 18 , 18 , 19 " 19 " 20 you 20 you 21 look 21 look 23 tired 23 tired 25 death 24 to 25 death 25 death 26 . what have you been about during your sojourn in this part of infinite space ? " 1 what 2 have 1 what 5 about 2 have 3 you 3 you 4 been 5 about 6 during 6 during 7 your 7 your 8 sojourn 8 sojourn 9 in 9 in 10 this 10 this 11 part 11 part 12 of 11 part 14 space 12 of 13 infinite 13 infinite 14 space 14 space 15 ? 15 ? 16 " " oh , [i] [have] it all recorded here in my book of chronicles , " answered the [old] [year] , in a heavy tone . 1 " 2 oh 1 " 21 , 2 oh 3 , 2 oh 15 , 3 , 6 it 6 it 7 all 7 all 8 recorded 8 recorded 9 here 9 here 10 in 10 in 11 my 11 my 12 book 12 book 13 of 13 of 14 chronicles 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 answered 17 answered 18 the 21 , 22 in 22 in 23 a 23 a 24 heavy 24 heavy 25 tone 25 tone 26 . " there is nothing that would amuse you , and you will soon get sufficient knowledge of such matters from your own personal experience . 1 " 4 nothing 2 there 3 is 2 there 4 nothing 4 nothing 5 that 5 that 6 would 6 would 7 amuse 7 amuse 8 you 8 you 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 you 11 you 12 will 12 will 13 soon 13 soon 14 get 14 get 17 of 15 sufficient 16 knowledge 16 knowledge 17 of 17 of 19 matters 18 such 19 matters 19 matters 20 from 20 from 21 your 20 from 24 experience 22 own 23 personal 23 personal 24 experience 24 experience 25 . it is but tiresome reading . " 1 it 2 is 1 it 3 but 3 but 5 reading 4 tiresome 5 reading 5 reading 6 . 6 . 7 " " what have you been doing in the political way ? " asked the [new] [year] . 1 " 8 the 1 " 17 . 2 what 3 have 2 what 6 doing 3 have 4 you 5 been 6 doing 6 doing 7 in 7 in 8 the 8 the 9 political 9 political 10 way 11 ? 13 asked 11 ? 17 . 12 " 13 asked 13 asked 14 the but the [loco-focos] " 1 but 2 the 2 the 4 " " [i] do [not] like these party nicknames , " interrupted her sister , who seemed remarkably touchy about some points . 1 " 8 nicknames 3 do 5 like 5 like 8 nicknames 6 these 8 nicknames 7 party 8 nicknames 8 nicknames 13 sister 8 nicknames 17 remarkably 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 interrupted 11 interrupted 13 sister 12 her 13 sister 13 sister 14 , 15 who 16 seemed 16 seemed 17 remarkably 17 remarkably 18 touchy 18 touchy 19 about 18 touchy 21 points 20 some 21 points 21 points 22 . " perhaps we shall part in better humor if we avoid any political discussion . " 1 " 2 perhaps 2 perhaps 4 shall 3 we 4 shall 4 shall 6 in 5 part 6 in 6 in 8 humor 6 in 9 if 6 in 13 political 7 better 8 humor 9 if 10 we 11 avoid 13 political 12 any 13 political 13 political 14 discussion 14 discussion 15 . 15 . 16 " " with all my heart , " replied [the] [old] [year] , who had [already] been tormented half to death with squabbles of [this] [kind] . 1 " 2 with 1 " 26 . 2 with 3 all 2 with 6 , 3 all 4 my 4 my 5 heart 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 replied 12 , 13 who 12 , 26 . 13 who 14 had 14 had 16 been 16 been 17 tormented 17 tormented 23 of 18 half 19 to 19 to 20 death 20 death 21 with 21 with 22 squabbles 22 squabbles 23 of yet they have occupied so large a share of my attention that [i] scarcely [know] [what] [else] to tell you . 1 yet 2 they 2 they 4 occupied 2 they 11 attention 2 they 14 scarcely 3 have 4 occupied 5 so 6 large 5 so 7 a 7 a 8 share 8 share 9 of 8 share 11 attention 10 my 11 attention 11 attention 12 that 14 scarcely 18 to 18 to 19 tell 19 tell 20 you 20 you 21 . " perhaps , " [cried] the hopeful [new] [year] " perhaps [i] shall see that [happy] day . " 1 " 4 " 2 perhaps 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 6 the 6 the 7 hopeful 7 hopeful 10 " 10 " 19 " 11 perhaps 13 shall 13 shall 14 see 14 see 15 that 15 that 17 day 17 day 18 . 18 . 19 " " [i] doubt whether it be [so] close at hand , " answered the [old] [year] , gravely smiling . 1 " 3 doubt 3 doubt 4 whether 4 whether 5 it 5 it 6 be 6 be 8 close 6 be 19 smiling 8 close 9 at 9 at 10 hand 11 , 12 " 11 , 17 , 12 " 13 answered 13 answered 14 the 17 , 18 gravely 18 gravely 19 smiling 19 smiling 20 . " have you done much for the [improvement] of the city ? " asked the [new] [year] . 1 " 5 much 2 have 3 you 2 have 4 done 4 done 5 much 5 much 6 for 6 for 7 the 7 the 9 of 9 of 10 the 9 of 18 . 10 the 11 city 11 city 12 ? 12 ? 13 " 13 " 14 asked 14 asked 15 the " judging from what little [i] [have] [seen] , it appears to be ancient and [time-worn] . " 1 " 2 judging 1 " 18 " 2 judging 3 from 3 from 4 what 5 little 9 , 9 , 10 it 10 it 11 appears 11 appears 12 to 12 to 13 be 13 be 14 ancient 13 be 15 and 15 and 17 . 17 . 18 " old [salem] [now] [wears] [a] [much] [livelier] expression [than] when [i] [first] beheld her . 1 old 8 expression 8 expression 10 when 10 when 13 beheld 13 beheld 14 her 14 her 15 . strangers rumble down from [boston] [by] hundreds at a time . 1 strangers 2 rumble 1 strangers 7 hundreds 2 rumble 3 down 2 rumble 4 from 7 hundreds 8 at 8 at 9 a 9 a 10 time 10 time 11 . new faces throng in [essex] [street] [.] 1 new 2 faces 1 new 3 throng 3 throng 4 in railroad-hacks and omnibuses rattle over the pavements . 1 railroad-hacks 2 and 2 and 3 omnibuses 3 omnibuses 8 . 4 rattle 5 over 5 over 6 the 6 the 7 pavements 7 pavements 8 . there is a perceptible increase of oyster-shops and other establishments for the accommodation of a transitory diurnal multitude . 1 there 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 perceptible 4 perceptible 5 increase 4 perceptible 7 oyster-shops 5 increase 6 of 7 oyster-shops 8 and 8 and 9 other 9 other 10 establishments 10 establishments 11 for 10 establishments 13 accommodation 11 for 12 the 13 accommodation 14 of 14 of 18 multitude 15 a 16 transitory 15 a 18 multitude 16 transitory 17 diurnal 18 multitude 19 . but a more important change awaits the venerable town . 1 but 8 venerable 2 a 6 awaits 3 more 4 important 3 more 6 awaits 4 important 5 change 6 awaits 7 the 6 awaits 8 venerable 8 venerable 9 town 9 town 10 . an immense accumulation of musty prejudices will be carried off by the free circulation of society . 1 an 2 immense 2 immense 3 accumulation 3 accumulation 4 of 4 of 5 musty 5 musty 6 prejudices 5 musty 14 circulation 6 prejudices 7 will 7 will 8 be 8 be 9 carried 9 carried 10 off 11 by 12 the 12 the 13 free 13 free 14 circulation 14 circulation 15 of 14 circulation 16 society 16 society 17 . a peculiarity of character of which the inhabitants themselves are hardly sensible will be rubbed down and worn away by the attrition of foreign substances . 1 a 2 peculiarity 2 peculiarity 13 will 3 of 4 character 4 character 5 of 5 of 6 which 6 which 7 the 7 the 8 inhabitants 7 the 10 are 8 inhabitants 9 themselves 9 themselves 10 are 10 are 11 hardly 11 hardly 12 sensible 12 sensible 13 will 13 will 14 be 13 will 22 attrition 14 be 15 rubbed 15 rubbed 16 down 16 down 17 and 17 and 18 worn 19 away 22 attrition 20 by 21 the 20 by 22 attrition 22 attrition 23 of 23 of 24 foreign 24 foreign 25 substances 25 substances 26 . much of the result will be good ; there will likewise be a few things not so good . 1 much 2 of 2 of 4 result 2 of 7 good 3 the 4 result 5 will 6 be 6 be 7 good 7 good 8 ; 7 good 18 good 8 ; 9 there 9 there 10 will 9 there 12 be 11 likewise 12 be 13 a 14 few 14 few 15 things 15 things 17 so 16 not 17 so 17 so 18 good 18 good 19 . we sisterhood of years never carry anything really valuable out of the world with us [.] 1 we 2 sisterhood 1 we 15 us 2 sisterhood 3 of 3 of 4 years 4 years 5 never 6 carry 9 valuable 7 anything 8 really 7 anything 9 valuable 9 valuable 10 out 10 out 11 of 10 out 13 world 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 world 13 world 14 with 14 with 15 us i have likewise a quantity of men 's dark hair , instead of which [i] have [left] gray locks or none at all . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 likewise 3 likewise 4 a 4 a 5 quantity 5 quantity 19 locks 6 of 7 men 7 men 8 's 8 's 9 dark 9 dark 10 hair 10 hair 12 instead 10 hair 19 locks 11 , 12 instead 12 instead 13 of 13 of 14 which 16 have 19 locks 18 gray 19 locks 19 locks 20 or 19 locks 21 none 21 none 23 all 21 none 24 . 22 at 23 all i have several bundles of love-letters eloquently breathing an eternity of burning passion which grew cold and perished almost before the ink was dry . 1 i 2 have 2 have 3 several 3 several 4 bundles 4 bundles 5 of 5 of 6 love-letters 5 of 7 eloquently 7 eloquently 13 passion 8 breathing 13 passion 9 an 10 eternity 9 an 11 of 11 of 12 burning 11 of 13 passion 13 passion 14 which 14 which 15 grew 15 grew 16 cold 15 grew 17 and 15 grew 24 dry 17 and 18 perished 18 perished 19 almost 19 almost 20 before 20 before 21 the 20 before 23 was 21 the 22 ink 24 dry 25 . moreover , here is an assortment of many thousand broken promises and other broken ware , all very light and packed into little space . 1 moreover 2 , 1 moreover 3 here 1 moreover 15 ware 3 here 4 is 3 here 5 an 5 an 6 assortment 6 assortment 7 of 7 of 8 many 9 thousand 10 broken 9 thousand 11 promises 11 promises 12 and 12 and 13 other 13 other 15 ware 14 broken 15 ware 15 ware 17 all 16 , 17 all 17 all 20 and 18 very 20 and 19 light 20 and 20 and 21 packed 21 packed 22 into 22 into 23 little 23 little 24 space 24 space 25 . " [i] have a [fine] lot of hopes here in my basket , " remarked the [new] [year] . 1 " 13 , 1 " 19 . 3 have 4 a 3 have 12 basket 4 a 7 of 6 lot 7 of 7 of 8 hopes 8 hopes 9 here 10 in 11 my 11 my 12 basket 12 basket 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 remarked 15 remarked 16 the " they are a sweet-smelling flower a species of rose . " 1 " 2 they 2 they 3 are 2 they 5 sweet-smelling 4 a 5 sweet-smelling 5 sweet-smelling 6 flower 6 flower 7 a 6 flower 10 rose 7 a 9 of 8 species 9 of 10 rose 12 " 11 . 12 " " they soon lose [their] perfume , " replied the sombre [old] [year] . 1 " 4 lose 2 they 3 soon 3 soon 4 lose 4 lose 6 perfume 6 perfume 7 , 7 , 8 " 7 , 14 . 8 " 9 replied 9 replied 10 the 9 replied 11 sombre " what else have you brought to insure a welcome from the discontented race of mortals ? " 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 else 3 else 4 have 4 have 5 you 4 have 6 brought 6 brought 8 insure 7 to 8 insure 8 insure 9 a 8 insure 13 discontented 8 insure 16 mortals 8 insure 17 ? 8 insure 18 " 9 a 10 welcome 11 from 12 the 11 from 13 discontented 13 discontented 14 race 15 of 16 mortals 17 ? 18 " but [i] heartily wish well to poor mortals , and mean to do all [i] can for their improvement and happiness . " 1 but 3 heartily 3 heartily 4 wish 4 wish 5 well 5 well 6 to 5 well 19 improvement 6 to 7 poor 7 poor 8 mortals 8 mortals 10 and 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 mean 11 mean 12 to 11 mean 14 all 12 to 13 do 14 all 16 can 14 all 17 for 18 their 19 improvement 19 improvement 21 happiness 19 improvement 22 . 19 improvement 23 " 20 and 21 happiness 22 . 23 " " it is a good resolution , " rejoined the [old] [year] . 1 " 2 it 1 " 13 . 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 good 5 good 6 resolution 6 resolution 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 rejoined 10 the 13 . " and must [i] [also] pick up such worthless luggage in my travels ? " asked the [new] [year] . 1 " 2 and 1 " 17 the 1 " 20 . 2 and 3 must 3 must 6 pick 6 pick 7 up 7 up 8 such 8 such 10 luggage 9 worthless 10 luggage 11 in 12 my 11 in 14 ? 12 my 13 travels 14 ? 15 " 15 " 16 asked 16 asked 17 the " most certainly , and well if you have no heavier load to bear , " replied the other . 1 " 5 and 2 most 3 certainly 2 most 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 well 5 and 11 heavier 6 well 7 if 8 you 9 have 9 have 10 no 10 no 11 heavier 11 heavier 14 bear 12 load 13 to 13 to 14 bear 14 bear 15 , 14 bear 16 " 14 bear 19 other 17 replied 19 other 18 the 19 other 19 other 20 . if these ridiculous people ever see anything tolerable in you , it will be after you are gone for ever . " 1 if 2 these 2 these 3 ridiculous 2 these 4 people 4 people 5 ever 5 ever 6 see 6 see 7 anything 7 anything 8 tolerable 8 tolerable 9 in 9 in 10 you 10 you 11 , 11 , 12 it 12 it 13 will 13 will 14 be 13 will 15 after 15 after 16 you 15 after 18 gone 17 are 18 gone 18 gone 19 for 19 for 20 ever 20 ever 21 . 21 . 22 " " but [i] , " cried the fresh-hearted [new] [year] " [i] shall try to [leave] [men] [wiser] [than] [i] find them . 1 " 2 but 1 " 7 the 2 but 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 cried 7 the 8 fresh-hearted 8 fresh-hearted 22 them 11 " 13 shall 13 shall 14 try 14 try 15 to 15 to 21 find 21 find 22 them 22 them 23 . for my happiness must depend on them . " 1 for 3 happiness 1 for 4 must 2 my 3 happiness 4 must 5 depend 5 depend 6 on 5 depend 7 them 5 depend 9 " 7 them 8 . 8 . 9 " " alas for you , then , my poor sister ! " said the [old] [year] , sighing , as she uplifted her burden . 1 " 2 alas 2 alas 3 for 2 alas 11 ! 3 for 4 you 4 you 5 , 4 you 10 sister 5 , 6 then 6 then 7 , 8 my 9 poor 8 my 10 sister 11 ! 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 18 sighing 14 the 17 , 17 , 18 sighing 18 sighing 19 , 18 sighing 22 uplifted 19 , 20 as 20 as 21 she 22 uplifted 24 burden 22 uplifted 25 . 23 her 24 burden " we [grandchildren] [of] [time] are born to trouble . 1 " 2 we 1 " 10 . 2 we 6 are 6 are 7 born 7 born 8 to 8 to 9 trouble but hark ! my task is done . " 1 but 2 hark 2 hark 3 ! 2 hark 7 done 2 hark 8 . 4 my 5 task 5 task 6 is 5 task 7 done 8 . 9 " but she , in the company of [time] and all her kindred , must hereafter hold a reckoning with mankind . 1 but 2 she 2 she 3 , 3 , 4 in 3 , 7 of 3 , 14 must 4 in 5 the 6 company 7 of 9 and 10 all 9 and 14 must 10 all 11 her 10 all 12 kindred 12 kindred 13 , 14 must 15 hereafter 14 must 16 hold 16 hold 20 mankind 17 a 18 reckoning 18 reckoning 19 with 19 with 20 mankind 20 mankind 21 . " thank you kindly , " said the [new] [year] ; and she gave the watchman one of the roses of [hope] from her basket . 1 " 2 thank 2 thank 3 you 3 you 4 kindly 4 kindly 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 6 " 26 . 7 said 8 the 11 ; 12 and 11 ; 17 one 12 and 13 she 13 she 14 gave 14 gave 16 watchman 15 the 16 watchman 17 one 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 roses 20 roses 21 of 21 of 25 basket 23 from 24 her 24 her 25 basket 25 basket 26 . " may this flower keep [a] [sweet] [smell] [long] [after] [i] have bidden you good-bye ! " 1 " 2 may 2 may 4 flower 2 may 5 keep 2 may 16 ! 3 this 4 flower 5 keep 13 bidden 12 have 13 bidden 13 bidden 14 you 14 you 15 good-bye 16 ! 17 " wherever there was a knot of midnight roisterers , they quaffed her health . 1 wherever 2 there 2 there 3 was 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 knot 5 knot 8 roisterers 6 of 7 midnight 6 of 8 roisterers 8 roisterers 9 , 9 , 10 they 10 they 11 quaffed 11 quaffed 13 health 12 her 13 health 13 health 14 . kind patrons , will not you redeem the pledge of the [new] [year] [?] 1 kind 2 patrons 2 patrons 3 , 2 patrons 9 pledge 3 , 6 you 4 will 5 not 4 will 6 you 7 redeem 8 the 8 the 9 pledge 9 pledge 11 the 10 of 11 the [snowflakes] [.] these are not the big flakes heavy with moisture which melt as they touch the ground and are portentous of a soaking rain . 1 these 2 are 2 are 3 not 2 are 18 are 3 not 4 the 4 the 6 flakes 5 big 6 flakes 6 flakes 7 heavy 6 flakes 8 with 8 with 9 moisture 9 moisture 10 which 10 which 11 melt 12 as 13 they 13 they 14 touch 13 they 15 the 15 the 16 ground 16 ground 17 and 17 and 18 are 18 are 19 portentous 18 are 24 . 19 portentous 20 of 20 of 21 a 21 a 22 soaking 22 soaking 23 rain it is to be in good earnest a wintry storm . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 to 3 to 4 be 4 be 7 earnest 5 in 6 good 5 in 7 earnest 7 earnest 8 a 8 a 9 wintry 9 wintry 10 storm 10 storm 11 . the cloud-spirits are [slowly] weaving her [white] mantle . 1 the 2 cloud-spirits 1 the 5 weaving 2 cloud-spirits 3 are 5 weaving 8 mantle 6 her 8 mantle 8 mantle 9 . thus gradually by silent and stealthy influences are great changes wrought . 1 thus 11 wrought 2 gradually 3 by 2 gradually 5 and 3 by 4 silent 5 and 6 stealthy 5 and 7 influences 7 influences 8 are 8 are 9 great 9 great 10 changes 10 changes 11 wrought 11 wrought 12 . we likewise shall lose sight of our mother 's familiar visage , and must content ourselves with looking heavenward the oftener . 1 we 2 likewise 1 we 7 our 2 likewise 3 shall 3 shall 4 lose 4 lose 5 sight 5 sight 6 of 7 our 8 mother 8 mother 9 's 8 mother 11 visage 10 familiar 11 visage 11 visage 21 oftener 12 , 13 and 12 , 19 heavenward 14 must 15 content 15 content 16 ourselves 16 ourselves 17 with 17 with 18 looking 18 looking 19 heavenward 19 heavenward 20 the 19 heavenward 21 oftener 21 oftener 22 . now , leaving the [storm] to do his appointed office , let us sit down , pen in hand , by our fireside . 1 now 2 , 2 , 3 leaving 3 leaving 4 the 3 leaving 6 to 3 leaving 9 appointed 6 to 7 do 7 do 8 his 9 appointed 10 office 10 office 11 , 11 , 24 . 12 let 13 us 12 let 14 sit 14 sit 15 down 15 down 16 , 16 , 17 pen 17 pen 18 in 18 in 19 hand 19 hand 20 , 19 hand 23 fireside 21 by 23 fireside 22 our 23 fireside 23 fireside 24 . gloomy as it may seem , there is an influence productive of cheerfulness and favorable to imaginative thought in the atmosphere of a snowy day . 1 gloomy 7 there 1 gloomy 15 favorable 2 as 3 it 3 it 4 may 4 may 5 seem 5 seem 7 there 6 , 7 there 7 there 8 is 9 an 10 influence 10 influence 12 of 11 productive 12 of 12 of 13 cheerfulness 12 of 15 favorable 13 cheerfulness 14 and 15 favorable 16 to 15 favorable 25 day 16 to 17 imaginative 16 to 18 thought 18 thought 19 in 20 the 21 atmosphere 21 atmosphere 22 of 22 of 23 a 23 a 24 snowy 24 snowy 25 day 25 day 26 . in our brief summer [i] do not think , but only exist in the vague enjoyment of a dream . 1 in 2 our 2 our 3 brief 3 brief 4 summer 3 brief 12 exist 6 do 7 not 6 do 8 think 8 think 12 exist 9 , 10 but 10 but 12 exist 11 only 12 exist 12 exist 13 in 12 exist 15 vague 14 the 15 vague 15 vague 16 enjoyment 16 enjoyment 17 of 16 enjoyment 19 dream 17 of 18 a 19 dream 20 . however transitory their glow , they at least shine amid the darksome shadow which the clouds of the outward sky fling through the room . 1 however 2 transitory 2 transitory 3 their 2 transitory 14 which 3 their 6 they 4 glow 5 , 5 , 6 they 6 they 7 at 7 at 8 least 8 least 9 shine 9 shine 10 amid 10 amid 11 the 11 the 12 darksome 13 shadow 14 which 14 which 15 the 14 which 16 clouds 15 the 16 clouds 16 clouds 20 sky 17 of 20 sky 18 the 19 outward 19 outward 20 sky 20 sky 24 room 20 sky 25 . 21 fling 24 room 22 through 24 room 23 the 24 room now look we forth again and see how much of his task the storm-spirit has done . 1 now 2 look 2 look 3 we 3 we 4 forth 3 we 6 and 3 we 11 his 4 forth 5 again 7 see 8 how 8 how 9 much 8 how 11 his 10 of 11 his 11 his 12 task 12 task 16 done 13 the 14 storm-spirit 13 the 15 has 15 has 16 done 16 done 17 . slow and sure ! 1 slow 2 and 1 slow 3 sure 1 slow 4 ! he [has] the day [perchance] the [week] before him , and [may] [take] his [own] [time] [to] accomplish [nature] 's [burial] [in] snow . 1 he 3 the 3 the 4 day 4 day 6 the 6 the 23 snow 8 before 9 him 9 him 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 14 his 14 his 18 accomplish 18 accomplish 20 's 20 's 23 snow 23 snow 24 . this is a sad time for the shrubs that do not perish with the summer . 1 this 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 sad 4 sad 5 time 5 time 6 for 6 for 8 shrubs 7 the 8 shrubs 8 shrubs 9 that 8 shrubs 13 with 9 that 10 do 10 do 11 not 10 do 12 perish 13 with 14 the 13 with 15 summer 13 with 16 . they neither live nor die ; what they retain of life seems but the chilling sense of death . 1 they 2 neither 1 they 8 they 2 neither 4 nor 3 live 4 nor 4 nor 5 die 5 die 6 ; 7 what 8 they 8 they 9 retain 9 retain 10 of 10 of 11 life 11 life 12 seems 12 seems 15 chilling 12 seems 19 . 13 but 15 chilling 14 the 15 chilling 15 chilling 16 sense 16 sense 17 of 17 of 18 death very sad are the flower-shrubs in [midwinter] . 1 very 2 sad 1 very 3 are 3 are 4 the 3 are 6 in 4 the 5 flower-shrubs 6 in 8 . the roofs of the houses are now all white , save where the eddying wind has kept them bare at the bleak corners . 1 the 2 roofs 2 roofs 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 houses 5 houses 6 are 5 houses 19 bare 6 are 7 now 6 are 16 has 7 now 8 all 8 all 9 white 9 white 10 , 10 , 11 save 12 where 13 the 12 where 14 eddying 12 where 16 has 14 eddying 15 wind 16 has 17 kept 17 kept 18 them 19 bare 23 corners 20 at 21 the 20 at 23 corners 22 bleak 23 corners 23 corners 24 . look next into the street , where we have an amusing parallel to the combat of those fancied demons in the upper regions . 1 look 2 next 1 look 3 into 3 into 4 the 4 the 5 street 5 street 6 , 6 , 7 where 7 where 8 we 8 we 9 have 9 have 10 an 10 an 11 amusing 11 amusing 12 parallel 12 parallel 13 to 13 to 14 the 14 the 15 combat 15 combat 18 fancied 16 of 17 those 17 those 18 fancied 18 fancied 19 demons 19 demons 20 in 20 in 21 the 21 the 22 upper 22 upper 23 regions 23 regions 24 . it is a snow-battle of schoolboys . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 snow-battle 4 snow-battle 5 of 5 of 6 schoolboys 6 schoolboys 7 . what [pitched] [battles] [worthy] to be chanted in [homeric] [strains] ! 1 what 5 to 1 what 11 ! 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 chanted 6 be 8 in what storming of fortresses built all of massive snow-blocks ! 1 what 2 storming 2 storming 3 of 2 storming 4 fortresses 4 fortresses 5 built 5 built 7 of 6 all 7 of 7 of 8 massive 8 massive 9 snow-blocks 9 snow-blocks 10 ! what feats of individual prowess and embodied onsets of martial enthusiasm ! 1 what 2 feats 2 feats 3 of 3 of 4 individual 4 individual 5 prowess 5 prowess 6 and 6 and 7 embodied 7 embodied 8 onsets 8 onsets 9 of 9 of 10 martial 10 martial 11 enthusiasm 10 martial 12 ! who reared it ? 1 who 2 reared 1 who 4 ? 3 it 4 ? and what means it ? " 1 and 2 what 2 what 3 means 2 what 5 ? 3 means 4 it 5 ? 6 " the shattered pedestal of many a battle-monument has provoked these questions when none could answer . 1 the 2 shattered 2 shattered 3 pedestal 2 shattered 7 battle-monument 4 of 5 many 5 many 6 a 6 a 7 battle-monument 7 battle-monument 10 these 8 has 9 provoked 9 provoked 10 these 10 these 11 questions 11 questions 15 answer 12 when 13 none 13 none 14 could 14 could 15 answer 15 answer 16 . would [it] [might] inspire me to sketch out the [personification] of a [new] [england] winter ! 1 would 4 inspire 4 inspire 5 me 5 me 6 to 6 to 7 sketch 7 sketch 8 out 8 out 9 the 9 the 11 of 11 of 12 a 11 of 16 ! 12 a 15 winter and that idea , if [i] can seize the snow-wreathed figures that flit before my fancy , shall be the theme of the next page . 1 and 2 that 2 that 3 idea 3 idea 8 seize 4 , 5 if 5 if 7 can 7 can 8 seize 8 seize 15 my 9 the 10 snow-wreathed 10 snow-wreathed 11 figures 10 snow-wreathed 15 my 12 that 14 before 13 flit 14 before 14 before 15 my 15 my 16 fancy 15 my 17 , 17 , 18 shall 18 shall 19 be 19 be 21 theme 20 the 21 theme 21 theme 24 next 22 of 23 the 23 the 24 next 24 next 25 page 24 next 26 . how does [winter] [herald] [his] [approach] ? 1 how 2 does 1 how 7 ? it is stern [winter] 's vesture . 1 it 2 is 1 it 6 vesture 2 is 3 stern 5 's 6 vesture 6 vesture 7 . it is the [voice] of [winter] ; and when parents and children hear it , they shudder and exclaim , " [winter] is [come] . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 the 3 the 5 of 5 of 7 ; 7 ; 8 and 8 and 9 when 9 when 10 parents 9 when 15 , 9 when 16 they 10 parents 11 and 11 and 12 children 13 hear 14 it 14 it 15 , 16 they 19 exclaim 17 shudder 18 and 18 and 19 exclaim 19 exclaim 21 " 19 exclaim 23 is 19 exclaim 25 . 20 , 21 " cold [winter] has begun his reign already . " 1 cold 6 reign 3 has 4 begun 4 begun 6 reign 5 his 6 reign 6 reign 7 already 7 already 8 . 8 . 9 " there he lies stark and stiff , a human shape of ice , on the spot where [winter] overtook him . 1 there 2 he 2 he 3 lies 2 he 6 stiff 4 stark 5 and 5 and 6 stiff 6 stiff 7 , 7 , 9 human 7 , 19 overtook 8 a 9 human 9 human 10 shape 10 shape 11 of 11 of 12 ice 12 ice 13 , 13 , 14 on 14 on 15 the 15 the 16 spot 16 spot 17 where 19 overtook 20 him 20 him 21 . on strides the tyrant over the rushing rivers and broad lakes , which turn to rock beneath his footsteps . 1 on 2 strides 2 strides 3 the 3 the 4 tyrant 4 tyrant 5 over 5 over 6 the 6 the 11 lakes 7 rushing 8 rivers 8 rivers 9 and 9 and 10 broad 10 broad 11 lakes 11 lakes 13 which 12 , 13 which 13 which 16 rock 14 turn 15 to 15 to 16 rock 16 rock 17 beneath 17 beneath 19 footsteps 17 beneath 20 . 18 his 19 footsteps his dreary empire is established ; all around stretches the desolation of the pole . 1 his 2 dreary 2 dreary 3 empire 2 dreary 9 stretches 3 empire 5 established 4 is 5 established 6 ; 9 stretches 7 all 8 around 8 around 9 stretches 9 stretches 10 the 10 the 11 desolation 11 desolation 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 pole 14 pole 15 . such fantasies , intermixed among graver toils of mind , have made the winter 's day pass pleasantly . 1 such 2 fantasies 2 fantasies 4 intermixed 3 , 4 intermixed 4 intermixed 5 among 5 among 6 graver 5 among 7 toils 7 toils 8 of 7 toils 11 have 9 mind 10 , 10 , 11 have 11 have 12 made 12 made 17 pass 13 the 14 winter 14 winter 15 's 15 's 16 day 16 day 17 pass 17 pass 18 pleasantly 18 pleasantly 19 . on the window-sill there is a layer of snow reaching halfway up the lowest pane of glass . 1 on 2 the 2 the 3 window-sill 3 window-sill 4 there 4 there 5 is 4 there 6 a 6 a 7 layer 6 a 8 of 8 of 9 snow 9 snow 10 reaching 10 reaching 11 halfway 11 halfway 12 up 12 up 13 the 13 the 17 glass 14 lowest 15 pane 15 pane 16 of 15 pane 17 glass 17 glass 18 . the garden is one unbroken bed . 1 the 2 garden 2 garden 3 is 2 garden 5 unbroken 4 one 5 unbroken 5 unbroken 6 bed 6 bed 7 . next comes a sledge laden with wood for some unthrifty housekeeper whom winter has surprised at a cold hearth . 1 next 2 comes 2 comes 3 a 2 comes 14 has 3 a 4 sledge 4 sledge 5 laden 5 laden 6 with 7 wood 8 for 8 for 10 unthrifty 9 some 10 unthrifty 10 unthrifty 11 housekeeper 10 unthrifty 12 whom 10 unthrifty 13 winter 13 winter 14 has 14 has 15 surprised 15 surprised 16 at 15 surprised 17 a 15 surprised 20 . 17 a 19 hearth 18 cold 19 hearth but what dismal equipage now struggles along the uneven street ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 11 ? 3 dismal 4 equipage 3 dismal 11 ? 4 equipage 5 now 5 now 6 struggles 6 struggles 7 along 8 the 9 uneven 9 uneven 11 ? 10 street 11 ? a sable hearse bestrewn with snow is bearing a dead man through the storm to his frozen bed . 1 a 2 sable 2 sable 4 bestrewn 2 sable 14 storm 3 hearse 4 bestrewn 4 bestrewn 5 with 4 bestrewn 7 is 4 bestrewn 11 man 5 with 6 snow 7 is 8 bearing 8 bearing 9 a 9 a 10 dead 12 through 13 the 13 the 14 storm 14 storm 15 to 15 to 16 his 16 his 17 frozen 17 frozen 18 bed 18 bed 19 . oh how dreary is a burial in winter , when the bosom of [mother] [earth] has no warmth for her poor child ! 1 oh 2 how 2 how 3 dreary 2 how 4 is 2 how 5 a 2 how 18 warmth 5 a 6 burial 6 burial 7 in 7 in 8 winter 8 winter 9 , 9 , 10 when 10 when 11 the 11 the 12 bosom 12 bosom 13 of 16 has 17 no 17 no 18 warmth 18 warmth 19 for 18 warmth 20 her 18 warmth 23 ! 20 her 22 child 21 poor 22 child evening [the] [early] [eve] of [december] [begins] [to] [spread] [its] [deepening] [veil] [over] the comfortless scene . 1 evening 5 of 5 of 14 the 14 the 15 comfortless 15 comfortless 16 scene 16 scene 17 . alas ! 1 alas 2 ! whence come they ? 1 whence 2 come 1 whence 3 they 1 whence 4 ? where do they build their nests and seek their food ? 1 where 6 nests 2 do 6 nests 3 they 4 build 4 build 6 nests 5 their 6 nests 6 nests 8 seek 6 nests 10 food 7 and 8 seek 8 seek 9 their 10 food 11 ? i know not whence they come , nor why ; yet my spirit has been cheered by that wandering flock of snow-birds . 1 i 2 know 2 know 3 not 2 know 4 whence 4 whence 5 they 4 whence 6 come 6 come 22 snow-birds 7 , 8 nor 8 nor 9 why 9 why 10 ; 9 why 22 snow-birds 10 ; 11 yet 12 my 13 spirit 13 spirit 22 snow-birds 14 has 15 been 15 been 16 cheered 16 cheered 17 by 16 cheered 22 snow-birds 17 by 18 that 18 that 22 snow-birds 19 wandering 20 flock 19 wandering 22 snow-birds 21 of 22 snow-birds 22 snow-birds 23 . [the] [seven] [vagabonds] [.] two horses munching provender out of the baskets which muzzled them were fastened near the vehicle . 1 two 2 horses 1 two 4 provender 3 munching 4 provender 4 provender 5 out 4 provender 11 them 4 provender 14 near 4 provender 16 vehicle 5 out 6 of 6 of 7 the 8 baskets 9 which 9 which 10 muzzled 10 muzzled 11 them 12 were 13 fastened 13 fastened 14 near 14 near 15 the 16 vehicle 17 . " 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 " what an admirable piece of work is this ! " [exclaimed] [i] , lifting up my hands in astonishment . 1 " 10 ! 1 " 21 . 2 what 3 an 2 what 10 ! 3 an 4 admirable 4 admirable 5 piece 5 piece 6 of 5 piece 7 work 7 work 8 is 8 is 9 this 11 " 14 , 11 " 20 astonishment 14 , 19 in 15 lifting 16 up 15 lifting 19 in 16 up 17 my 17 my 18 hands 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 12 intervals 3 with 12 intervals 4 how 5 fresh 4 how 6 a 4 how 8 must 6 a 7 feeling 8 must 10 return 9 he 10 return 10 return 12 intervals 11 at 12 intervals 12 intervals 17 home 12 intervals 18 ! 13 to 17 home 14 his 15 own 15 own 16 peculiar 16 peculiar 17 home " [i] would [i] were assured [of] as [happy] a [life] as his , " [thought] [i] . 1 " 3 would 1 " 15 " 5 were 6 assured 5 were 8 as 8 as 10 a 8 as 12 as 12 as 13 his 13 his 14 , 14 , 15 " 15 " 18 . indeed , his stock required some considerable powers of commendation in the salesman . 1 indeed 2 , 2 , 5 required 3 his 4 stock 3 his 5 required 5 required 6 some 6 some 7 considerable 6 some 8 powers 6 some 10 commendation 6 some 14 . 8 powers 9 of 10 commendation 13 salesman 11 in 12 the 11 in 13 salesman the literary-man now evinced a great kindness for me , and [i] ventured to inquire which way he was travelling . 1 the 2 literary-man 1 the 4 evinced 2 literary-man 3 now 4 evinced 5 a 5 a 6 great 6 great 7 kindness 7 kindness 8 for 8 for 9 me 9 me 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 13 ventured 13 ventured 14 to 13 ventured 15 inquire 15 inquire 16 which 16 which 17 way 16 which 21 . 17 way 18 he 18 he 20 travelling 19 was 20 travelling 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 was 12 was 13 narrowly 13 narrowly 14 inspecting 13 narrowly 24 . 14 inspecting 15 these 15 these 16 two 16 two 17 doves 17 doves 23 ark 18 that 19 had 19 had 20 flown 20 flown 21 into 21 into 23 ark 22 our 23 ark we visited together at least , our imaginations [did] [full] [many] a famous city in the streets [of] which [i] had long yearned to tread . 1 we 2 visited 2 visited 3 together 3 together 5 least 4 at 5 least 5 least 6 , 5 least 7 our 7 our 8 imaginations 8 imaginations 26 . 12 a 13 famous 12 a 26 . 13 famous 14 city 14 city 25 tread 15 in 16 the 15 in 23 yearned 16 the 17 streets 17 streets 19 which 19 which 21 had 21 had 22 long 23 yearned 24 to 24 to 25 tread 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 " 13 " 2 ' 4 are 2 ' 12 ' 4 are 5 you 5 you 6 going 7 , 8 my 8 my 9 pretty 9 pretty 10 maid 10 maid 11 ? 10 maid 12 ' 12 ' 13 " 13 " 24 . 14 inquired 16 , 16 , 17 in 17 in 18 the 18 the 20 of 19 words 20 of 20 of 21 an 20 of 24 . 21 an 22 old 22 old 23 song " ah ! " said the gay damsel ; " you might as well ask where the summer wind is going . 1 " 2 ah 2 ah 3 ! 2 ah 4 " 2 ah 8 damsel 5 said 6 the 6 the 7 gay 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 3 wanderers 8 everywhere 4 here 5 and 5 and 6 there 7 and 8 everywhere 8 everywhere 9 . wherever there is mirth our merry hearts are drawn to it . 1 wherever 4 mirth 1 wherever 5 our 2 there 3 is 3 is 4 mirth 5 our 6 merry 5 our 7 hearts 5 our 12 . 7 hearts 8 are 8 are 9 drawn 9 drawn 10 to 10 to 11 it 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 " oh , maiden , " said [i] aloud , " why did you not come hither alone ? " 1 " 2 oh 2 oh 3 , 2 oh 4 maiden 4 maiden 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 aloud 9 aloud 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 20 " 12 why 13 did 13 did 14 you 14 you 15 not 15 not 16 come 16 come 17 hither 17 hither 18 alone 17 hither 20 " 18 alone 19 ? 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 12 the 12 the 13 unceasing 13 unceasing 14 rain 14 rain 15 had 15 had 16 driven 16 driven 17 another 17 another 18 wayfarer 18 wayfarer 19 into 19 into 20 the 20 the 21 wagon 21 wagon 22 . " 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 3 beggar 9 he 4 had 5 nothing 5 nothing 6 to 6 to 7 object 7 object 8 , 9 he 11 produced 11 produced 12 a 12 a 13 small 13 small 14 buff 14 buff 15 leather 14 buff 18 up 15 leather 16 bag 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 2 this 2 this 3 precious 3 precious 4 heap 4 heap 5 was 5 was 8 deposited 6 my 7 bank-note 7 bank-note 8 deposited 8 deposited 9 , 9 , 10 the 10 the 11 rate 11 rate 12 of 12 of 13 exchange 13 exchange 15 considerably 14 being 15 considerably 15 considerably 16 against 16 against 17 me 17 me 18 . 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 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 red 4 red 11 arrow 6 armed 7 with 7 with 8 his 8 his 9 bow 9 bow 11 arrow 10 and 11 arrow 11 arrow 12 . 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 11 took 4 the 5 wilderness 5 wilderness 6 and 6 and 8 of 7 pilgrim 8 of 8 of 10 storm 8 of 11 took 9 the 10 storm 11 took 12 his 11 took 13 place 11 took 14 silently 11 took 20 . 14 silently 19 us 15 in 16 the 15 in 17 midst 16 the 17 midst 17 midst 18 of 17 midst 19 us the [indian] had not long been seated ere our [merry] damsel [sought] to draw him into conversation . 1 the 11 damsel 1 the 13 to 3 had 4 not 3 had 6 been 4 not 5 long 6 been 7 seated 7 seated 8 ere 8 ere 9 our 9 our 11 damsel 13 to 14 draw 14 draw 16 into 15 him 16 into 16 into 17 conversation 17 conversation 18 . at length she inquired whether his journey had any particular end or purpose . 1 at 2 length 2 length 3 she 2 length 4 inquired 4 inquired 5 whether 5 whether 8 had 5 whether 12 or 6 his 7 journey 7 journey 8 had 8 had 9 any 9 any 10 particular 10 particular 11 end 12 or 13 purpose 13 purpose 14 . " [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 [oh] [,] you would find it very dull [indeed] to [go] all the [way] to [stamford] alone . " 1 but 4 you 1 but 7 it 4 you 5 would 5 would 6 find 7 it 9 dull 8 very 9 dull 9 dull 11 to 11 to 13 all 13 all 14 the 14 the 20 " 16 to 18 alone 18 alone 19 . 19 . 20 " 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 ' 1 " 23 sue 2 ' 4 , 2 ' 19 ' 4 , 5 ' 5 ' 6 " 5 ' 7 cried 9 , 11 aptly 9 , 17 , 11 aptly 12 appropriating 12 appropriating 13 the 13 the 15 of 14 words 15 of 17 , 18 " 18 " 19 ' 23 sue 24 ! mirth , admit me of thy crew ! ' " 1 mirth 3 admit 1 mirth 10 " 2 , 3 admit 3 admit 4 me 4 me 6 thy 5 of 6 thy 7 crew 8 ! 8 ! 9 ' 9 ' 10 " " [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 8 thought 7 sad 8 thought 8 thought 9 but 9 but 10 a 9 but 15 with 9 but 17 . 11 merry 12 one 11 merry 15 with 12 one 13 is 14 twin-born 15 with 15 with 16 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 puddle 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 and 12 and 13 splashing 13 splashing 14 through 14 through 15 the 15 the 16 little 16 little 17 puddle 17 puddle 18 on 18 on 19 the 19 the 21 road 21 road 22 . 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 7 that 5 the 6 fact 6 fact 7 that 7 that 8 his 7 that 11 turned 8 his 9 face 10 appeared 11 turned 11 turned 12 from 11 turned 13 , 13 , 14 instead 14 instead 15 of 15 of 16 to 16 to 17 , 17 , 18 the 18 the 19 camp-meeting 19 camp-meeting 22 . what news from the camp-meeting [at] [stamford] ? " 1 what 2 news 1 what 8 ? 2 news 3 from 3 from 4 the 4 the 5 camp-meeting 8 ? 9 " 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 2 missionary 3 looked 3 looked 4 down 4 down 5 in 5 in 6 surprise 6 surprise 7 at 7 at 8 as 8 as 9 singular 9 singular 10 a 9 singular 11 knot 9 singular 24 . 11 knot 12 of 11 knot 19 from 12 of 13 people 14 as 15 could 15 could 16 have 16 have 17 been 17 been 18 selected 18 selected 19 from 19 from 20 all 20 all 21 his 21 his 22 heterogeneous 21 his 23 auditors 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 , 4 the 4 the 6 minister 6 minister 9 steed 9 steed 13 . 10 and 11 rode 11 rode 12 westward 12 westward 13 . 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 13 we 2 union 3 being 3 being 4 thus 4 thus 5 nullified 5 nullified 6 by 5 nullified 8 removal 7 the 8 removal 9 of 10 its 10 its 11 object 10 its 13 we 11 object 12 , 13 we 14 were 14 were 15 sundered 15 sundered 18 to 16 at 17 once 17 once 18 to 18 to 20 four 19 the 20 four 20 four 21 winds 21 winds 22 of 22 of 23 heaven 23 heaven 24 . the old showman and his literary coadjutor were already tackling their horses to the wagon with a design to peregrinate south-west along the sea-coast . 1 the 2 old 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 12 horses 10 tackling 21 south-west 11 their 12 horses 12 horses 13 to 13 to 14 the 14 the 15 wagon 15 wagon 16 with 16 with 17 a 17 a 18 design 18 design 19 to 20 peregrinate 21 south-west 21 south-west 22 along 22 along 23 the 22 along 24 sea-coast 24 sea-coast 25 . [the] [white] [old] [maid] [.] the moonbeams came through two deep and narrow windows and showed a spacious chamber richly furnished in an antique fashion . 1 the 2 moonbeams 2 moonbeams 9 windows 2 moonbeams 15 richly 3 came 4 through 3 came 5 two 5 two 6 deep 6 deep 8 narrow 7 and 8 narrow 8 narrow 9 windows 9 windows 10 and 10 and 11 showed 12 a 13 spacious 12 a 15 richly 13 spacious 14 chamber 15 richly 16 furnished 15 richly 20 fashion 15 richly 21 . 16 furnished 17 in 17 in 18 an 17 in 20 fashion 19 antique 20 fashion but how quietly the slumberer [lay] [!] [how] [pale] his features [!] 1 but 2 how 2 how 3 quietly 2 how 4 the 4 the 11 features 5 slumberer 10 his 10 his 11 features and how like a shroud the sheet was wound about his frame ! 1 and 2 how 2 how 13 ! 3 like 4 a 4 a 5 shroud 5 shroud 6 the 6 the 7 sheet 7 sheet 8 was 7 sheet 13 ! 8 was 9 wound 9 wound 10 about 10 about 12 frame 11 his 12 frame yes , it was a corpse [in] its burial-clothes . 1 yes 2 , 2 , 3 it 3 it 4 was 3 it 10 . 4 was 5 a 5 a 6 corpse 8 its 9 burial-clothes 9 burial-clothes 10 . suddenly the fixed features seemed to move with dark emotion . 1 suddenly 2 the 1 suddenly 5 seemed 2 the 3 fixed 4 features 5 seemed 5 seemed 6 to 6 to 7 move 7 move 10 emotion 7 move 11 . 8 with 9 dark 8 with 10 emotion strange fantasy ! 1 strange 2 fantasy 2 fantasy 3 ! as she drew back from that long kiss her features writhed as if a proud heart were fighting with its anguish . 1 as 11 writhed 2 she 3 drew 3 drew 4 back 4 back 11 writhed 5 from 6 that 5 from 7 long 7 long 8 kiss 8 kiss 9 her 9 her 10 features 9 her 11 writhed 11 writhed 13 if 12 as 13 if 13 if 17 were 14 a 15 proud 14 a 17 were 16 heart 17 were 17 were 18 fighting 17 were 19 with 19 with 21 anguish 19 with 22 . 20 its 21 anguish again it seemed that the features of the corpse had moved responsive to her own [.] 1 again 12 responsive 2 it 3 seemed 3 seemed 4 that 3 seemed 5 the 5 the 6 features 6 features 7 of 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 corpse 9 corpse 10 had 10 had 11 moved 11 moved 12 responsive 12 responsive 13 to 12 responsive 15 own 13 to 14 her 14 her 15 own still an illusion . 1 still 2 an 2 an 3 illusion 3 illusion 4 . there the two maidens stood , both beautiful , with the pale beauty of the dead between them . 1 there 5 stood 2 the 3 two 2 the 5 stood 3 two 4 maidens 4 maidens 5 stood 5 stood 6 , 5 stood 16 dead 6 , 7 both 7 both 8 beautiful 7 both 9 , 10 with 11 the 11 the 12 pale 12 pale 13 beauty 13 beauty 14 of 14 of 15 the 15 the 16 dead 16 dead 17 between 17 between 18 them 17 between 19 . but she who had first entered was proud and stately , and the other a soft and fragile thing . 1 but 2 she 2 she 3 who 3 who 4 had 4 had 6 entered 5 first 6 entered 6 entered 10 stately 6 entered 15 a 7 was 8 proud 8 proud 9 and 9 and 10 stately 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 the 13 the 14 other 14 other 15 a 15 a 19 thing 16 soft 17 and 17 and 18 fragile 18 fragile 19 thing 19 thing 20 . " away ! " cried the lofty one . 1 " 2 away 1 " 3 ! 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 6 the 6 the 7 lofty 7 lofty 8 one 8 one 9 . " thou hadst him living ; the dead is mine . " 1 " 3 hadst 2 thou 3 hadst 3 hadst 4 him 3 hadst 5 living 3 hadst 6 ; 3 hadst 10 mine 6 ; 9 is 7 the 8 dead 7 the 9 is 10 mine 11 . 11 . 12 " " [thine] ! " [returned] the other , shuddering . 1 " 4 " 3 ! 4 " 4 " 10 . 6 the 7 other 6 the 10 . 7 other 9 shuddering 8 , 9 shuddering " well hast thou spoken ; the dead is thine . " 1 " 3 hast 2 well 3 hast 3 hast 4 thou 3 hast 5 spoken 3 hast 6 ; 6 ; 7 the 6 ; 9 is 6 ; 11 . 8 dead 9 is 9 is 10 thine 11 . 12 " a creature of hope and joy , the first draught of sorrow had bewildered her . 1 a 2 creature 2 creature 3 of 3 of 4 hope 4 hope 5 and 5 and 6 joy 6 joy 7 , 7 , 8 the 8 the 9 first 9 first 10 draught 10 draught 11 of 11 of 12 sorrow 11 of 16 . 12 sorrow 15 her 13 had 14 bewildered 14 bewildered 15 her " [edith] ! " cried her rival . 1 " 3 ! 1 " 4 " 4 " 5 cried 4 " 8 . 6 her 7 rival 6 her 8 . " wilt thou betray me ? " said the latter , calmly . 1 " 2 wilt 1 " 6 ? 2 wilt 3 thou 3 thou 4 betray 4 betray 5 me 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 9 the 9 the 10 latter 10 latter 11 , 11 , 12 calmly 12 calmly 13 . " till the dead bid me [speak] [i] will be silent , " answered [edith] . 1 " 2 till 1 " 13 " 2 till 3 the 3 the 4 dead 4 dead 5 bid 5 bid 6 me 9 will 10 be 10 be 11 silent 11 silent 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 answered 13 " 16 . " leave us alone together . 1 " 2 leave 2 leave 3 us 2 leave 4 alone 4 alone 5 together 5 together 6 . go and live many years , and then return and tell me of thy life . 1 go 2 and 2 and 3 live 3 live 7 and 4 many 5 years 5 years 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 then 8 then 9 return 8 then 14 thy 9 return 10 and 11 tell 12 me 11 tell 13 of 13 of 14 thy 14 thy 15 life 15 life 16 . he too will be here . 1 he 2 too 2 too 3 will 3 will 4 be 4 be 5 here 5 here 6 . then , if [thou] [tellest] of sufferings more than [death] , we will both forgive thee . " 1 then 2 , 2 , 3 if 3 if 11 , 3 if 12 we 6 of 7 sufferings 7 sufferings 8 more 8 more 9 than 9 than 11 , 12 we 13 will 13 will 15 forgive 14 both 15 forgive 15 forgive 16 thee 16 thee 17 . 17 . 18 " " and what shall be the token ? " asked the proud girl , as if her heart acknowledged a meaning in these wild words . 1 " 2 and 1 " 12 proud 3 what 4 shall 4 shall 5 be 5 be 6 the 6 the 7 token 7 token 8 ? 8 ? 10 asked 9 " 10 asked 10 asked 12 proud 11 the 12 proud 12 proud 13 girl 13 girl 17 her 14 , 17 her 15 as 16 if 16 if 17 her 17 her 18 heart 18 heart 19 acknowledged 19 acknowledged 20 a 20 a 21 meaning 21 meaning 25 words 21 meaning 26 . 22 in 23 these 23 these 25 words 24 wild 25 words " this lock of hair , " said [edith] , lifting one of the dark clustering curls that lay heavily on the dead man 's brow . 1 " 2 this 1 " 7 " 2 this 4 of 3 lock 4 of 4 of 5 hair 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 10 , 10 , 27 . 11 lifting 12 one 12 one 13 of 13 of 14 the 13 of 17 curls 14 the 15 dark 15 dark 16 clustering 17 curls 18 that 18 that 19 lay 18 that 20 heavily 20 heavily 21 on 21 on 26 brow 22 the 23 dead 23 dead 24 man 24 man 25 's 25 's 26 brow 26 brow 27 . and [edith] , too ! 1 and 4 too 3 , 4 too 4 too 5 ! was not her white form fading into the moonlight ? 1 was 2 not 2 not 10 ? 3 her 5 form 3 her 6 fading 3 her 10 ? 4 white 5 form 6 fading 7 into 6 fading 9 moonlight 8 the 9 moonlight lifting his torch on high , the slave lighted her down the staircase and undid the portal of the mansion . 1 lifting 2 his 2 his 3 torch 3 torch 4 on 4 on 8 slave 5 high 6 , 6 , 7 the 7 the 8 slave 8 slave 21 . 9 lighted 10 her 9 lighted 13 staircase 11 down 12 the 12 the 13 staircase 13 staircase 14 and 14 and 15 undid 15 undid 16 the 16 the 17 portal 17 portal 18 of 18 of 19 the 18 of 21 . 19 the 20 mansion the young clergyman of the town had just ascended the steps , and , bowing to the lady , passed in without a word . 1 the 4 of 2 young 4 of 3 clergyman 4 of 4 of 6 town 4 of 9 ascended 5 the 6 town 7 had 9 ascended 8 just 9 ascended 9 ascended 10 the 9 ascended 11 steps 9 ascended 18 lady 11 steps 12 , 13 and 14 , 14 , 15 bowing 15 bowing 16 to 16 to 17 the 17 the 18 lady 18 lady 20 passed 19 , 20 passed 20 passed 21 in 20 passed 22 without 22 without 23 a 22 without 24 word 24 word 25 . years many years rolled on . 1 years 3 years 1 years 6 . 2 many 3 years 3 years 4 rolled 4 rolled 5 on she dwelt alone , and never came into the daylight except to follow funerals . 1 she 6 never 2 dwelt 3 alone 3 alone 4 , 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 never 6 never 7 came 6 never 11 except 7 came 8 into 8 into 9 the 10 daylight 11 except 11 except 12 to 11 except 14 funerals 12 to 13 follow 14 funerals 15 . evil was the omen to that marriage . 1 evil 2 was 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 omen 4 omen 5 to 5 to 6 that 6 that 7 marriage 7 marriage 8 . her blessing was better than a holy verse upon the tombstone . 1 her 2 blessing 2 blessing 11 tombstone 3 was 4 better 4 better 5 than 4 better 6 a 6 a 9 upon 7 holy 8 verse 8 verse 9 upon 9 upon 11 tombstone 10 the 11 tombstone 11 tombstone 12 . still years went on , and still she followed funerals and was not yet summoned to her own festival of death . 1 still 2 years 1 still 10 funerals 3 went 4 on 4 on 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 still 7 still 8 she 8 she 9 followed 9 followed 10 funerals 10 funerals 11 and 10 funerals 15 summoned 10 funerals 19 festival 10 funerals 22 . 12 was 13 not 13 not 14 yet 14 yet 15 summoned 15 summoned 16 to 17 her 18 own 18 own 19 festival 19 festival 20 of 19 festival 21 death the scene was cheerful and animated in spite of the sombre shade between the high brick buildings . 1 the 2 scene 1 the 3 was 3 was 4 cheerful 4 cheerful 5 and 5 and 9 of 6 animated 8 spite 7 in 8 spite 8 spite 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 12 shade 11 sombre 12 shade 12 shade 13 between 13 between 14 the 14 the 17 buildings 15 high 16 brick 16 brick 17 buildings 17 buildings 18 . " [i] espy a strange [sail] yonder , " remarked a [liverpool] captain " that woman in the long white garment . " 1 " 3 espy 1 " 14 " 3 espy 4 a 4 a 7 yonder 5 strange 7 yonder 8 , 9 " 8 , 13 captain 9 " 10 remarked 10 remarked 11 a 13 captain 14 " 14 " 15 that 15 that 16 woman 15 that 23 " 17 in 18 the 18 the 21 garment 18 the 22 . 19 long 20 white 20 white 21 garment 22 . 23 " almost immediately the various topics of conversation gave place to speculations in an undertone on this unwonted occurrence . 1 almost 2 immediately 1 almost 3 the 3 the 4 various 3 the 6 of 3 the 17 unwonted 3 the 19 . 5 topics 6 of 6 of 8 gave 6 of 14 undertone 7 conversation 8 gave 8 gave 9 place 9 place 10 to 10 to 11 speculations 12 in 14 undertone 13 an 14 undertone 15 on 16 this 16 this 17 unwonted 17 unwonted 18 occurrence 18 occurrence 19 . " can there be a funeral so late this afternoon ? " inquired some . 1 " 14 some 2 can 13 inquired 3 there 4 be 3 there 5 a 5 a 6 funeral 5 a 13 inquired 6 funeral 8 late 7 so 8 late 8 late 10 afternoon 9 this 10 afternoon 11 ? 12 " 11 ? 13 inquired 12 " 13 inquired 13 inquired 14 some 14 some 15 . " what may this portend ? " asked each man of his neighbor . 1 " 3 may 2 what 3 may 3 may 5 portend 3 may 8 asked 4 this 5 portend 5 portend 6 ? 5 portend 7 " 6 ? 7 " 8 asked 9 each 9 each 10 man 10 man 11 of 10 man 12 his 12 his 13 neighbor 13 neighbor 14 . what a comet is to the earth was that sad woman to the town . 1 what 4 is 2 a 3 comet 3 comet 4 is 4 is 5 to 4 is 8 was 6 the 7 earth 7 earth 8 was 8 was 9 that 9 that 11 woman 10 sad 11 woman 11 woman 12 to 12 to 14 town 13 the 14 town 14 town 15 . it was a long , loose robe of spotless purity . 1 it 2 was 1 it 10 purity 2 was 3 a 3 a 7 robe 4 long 5 , 4 long 6 loose 6 loose 7 robe 7 robe 8 of 7 robe 9 spotless 10 purity 11 . its wearer appeared very old , pale , emaciated and feeble , yet glided onward without the unsteady pace of extreme age . 1 its 2 wearer 1 its 3 appeared 3 appeared 4 very 3 appeared 8 , 5 old 6 , 6 , 7 pale 7 pale 8 , 8 , 9 emaciated 9 emaciated 10 and 9 emaciated 16 without 10 and 13 yet 11 feeble 12 , 11 feeble 13 yet 13 yet 14 glided 14 glided 15 onward 16 without 17 the 17 the 18 unsteady 18 unsteady 19 pace 19 pace 20 of 20 of 21 extreme 21 extreme 22 age 22 age 23 . " she is but a shadow , " whispered the superstitious . 1 " 2 she 2 she 3 is 3 is 4 but 4 but 5 a 5 a 6 shadow 6 shadow 11 superstitious 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 superstitious 8 " 9 whispered 9 whispered 10 the 9 whispered 11 superstitious 11 superstitious 12 . " the child put forth his arms and could not grasp her robe . " 1 " 2 the 1 " 8 and 2 the 3 child 3 child 4 put 4 put 5 forth 5 forth 7 arms 6 his 7 arms 8 and 9 could 9 could 10 not 9 could 12 her 10 not 11 grasp 12 her 13 robe 13 robe 14 . 14 . 15 " an elderly man approached the steps , and , reverently uncovering his gray locks , essayed to explain the matter . 1 an 2 elderly 1 an 3 man 1 an 11 uncovering 4 approached 5 the 5 the 6 steps 6 steps 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 10 reverently 9 , 10 reverently 10 reverently 11 uncovering 11 uncovering 12 his 11 uncovering 14 locks 11 uncovering 15 , 13 gray 14 locks 15 , 16 essayed 16 essayed 17 to 17 to 18 explain 18 explain 19 the 19 the 20 matter 20 matter 21 . his heirs , being [ill-agreed] [among] [themselves] , have let [the] [mansion-house] go to ruin . " 1 his 2 heirs 2 heirs 9 have 3 , 9 have 4 being 9 have 8 , 9 have 9 have 10 let 10 let 13 go 13 go 14 to 14 to 15 ruin 15 ruin 16 . 16 . 17 " but again she lifted the hammer , and gave , this time , a single rap . 1 but 2 again 2 again 3 she 3 she 4 lifted 4 lifted 5 the 4 lifted 6 hammer 4 lifted 9 gave 6 hammer 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 gave 9 gave 10 , 10 , 11 this 11 this 12 time 12 time 13 , 13 , 16 rap 14 a 15 single 14 a 16 rap 16 rap 17 . the bar fell on the inside ; the door was opened . 1 the 2 bar 2 bar 11 opened 3 fell 4 on 3 fell 7 ; 5 the 7 ; 6 inside 7 ; 7 ; 9 door 8 the 9 door 9 door 10 was 9 door 11 opened 11 opened 12 . " who undid the door ? " asked many . 1 " 9 many 2 who 3 undid 3 undid 5 door 3 undid 9 many 4 the 5 door 5 door 6 ? 6 ? 7 " 7 " 8 asked 8 asked 9 many 9 many 10 . this question , owing to the depth of shadow beneath the porch , no one could satisfactorily answer . 1 this 2 question 2 question 3 , 3 , 4 owing 4 owing 5 to 4 owing 7 depth 4 owing 10 beneath 5 to 6 the 6 the 7 depth 7 depth 8 of 7 depth 9 shadow 10 beneath 11 the 10 beneath 12 porch 11 the 12 porch 12 porch 13 , 13 , 17 satisfactorily 14 no 15 one 14 no 16 could 14 no 17 satisfactorily 17 satisfactorily 18 answer 18 answer 19 . " her summons has waked up a servant of the old family , " said one , half seriously . 1 " 16 one 2 her 3 summons 2 her 5 waked 2 her 8 servant 2 her 16 one 4 has 5 waked 5 waked 6 up 6 up 7 a 8 servant 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 old 11 old 12 family 12 family 13 , 14 " 16 one 15 said 16 one 16 one 19 seriously 16 one 20 . 17 , 18 half 18 half 19 seriously " let us wait here , " replied another ; " more guests will knock at the door anon . 1 " 2 let 2 let 3 us 3 us 4 wait 4 wait 5 here 5 here 19 anon 6 , 8 replied 7 " 8 replied 8 replied 9 another 8 replied 10 ; 8 replied 19 anon 11 " 12 more 12 more 13 guests 13 guests 14 will 14 will 15 knock 15 knock 16 at 15 knock 18 door 16 at 17 the 17 the 18 door 18 door 19 anon 19 anon 20 . but the gate of the graveyard should be thrown open . " 1 but 2 the 1 but 3 gate 3 gate 7 should 3 gate 10 open 4 of 5 the 4 of 6 graveyard 5 the 6 graveyard 6 graveyard 7 should 7 should 8 be 8 be 9 thrown 10 open 11 . 11 . 12 " twilight had overspread the town before the crowd began to separate or the comments on this incident were exhausted . 1 twilight 2 had 2 had 3 overspread 2 had 6 before 4 the 5 town 5 town 6 before 6 before 7 the 6 before 9 began 6 before 14 comments 7 the 8 crowd 9 began 10 to 11 separate 12 or 12 or 13 the 13 the 14 comments 14 comments 15 on 15 on 17 incident 16 this 17 incident 17 incident 18 were 17 incident 20 . 18 were 19 exhausted one after another was wending his way homeward , when a coach no common spectacle in those days drove slowly into the street . 1 one 2 after 2 after 3 another 2 after 4 was 4 was 5 wending 5 wending 6 his 6 his 7 way 7 way 8 homeward 8 homeward 9 , 9 , 10 when 10 when 12 coach 11 a 12 coach 12 coach 14 common 12 coach 15 spectacle 12 coach 23 street 13 no 14 common 15 spectacle 16 in 16 in 17 those 17 those 18 days 19 drove 20 slowly 20 slowly 21 into 21 into 22 the 22 the 23 street 23 street 24 . there was something awful in the heavy rumbling of the wheels . 1 there 2 was 1 there 3 something 3 something 4 awful 4 awful 5 in 5 in 6 the 6 the 7 heavy 7 heavy 11 wheels 8 rumbling 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 wheels 11 wheels 12 . " whose grand coach is this ? " asked a very inquisitive body . 1 " 2 whose 2 whose 3 grand 2 whose 7 ? 3 grand 4 coach 4 coach 5 is 5 is 6 this 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 asked 9 asked 10 a 10 a 11 very 10 a 14 . 11 very 12 inquisitive 12 inquisitive 13 body 13 body 14 . an old man possessed of the heraldic lore so common in that day examined the shield of arms on the panel . 1 an 2 old 2 old 3 man 3 man 4 possessed 4 possessed 5 of 5 of 6 the 5 of 7 heraldic 7 heraldic 9 so 7 heraldic 17 of 8 lore 9 so 9 so 10 common 9 so 13 day 10 common 11 in 11 in 12 that 14 examined 15 the 15 the 17 of 16 shield 17 of 17 of 21 panel 17 of 22 . 18 arms 19 on 19 on 21 panel 20 the 21 panel her strong and rigid features had an awe about them unlike that of the white [old] [maid] , but as of something evil . 1 her 2 strong 1 her 4 rigid 3 and 4 rigid 4 rigid 5 features 4 rigid 13 of 4 rigid 19 but 6 had 7 an 6 had 8 awe 6 had 11 unlike 8 awe 10 them 9 about 10 them 11 unlike 12 that 11 unlike 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 white 18 , 19 but 19 but 23 evil 20 as 21 of 21 of 22 something 22 something 23 evil 23 evil 24 . she passed up the steps , leaning on a gold-headed cane . 1 she 2 passed 2 passed 10 gold-headed 3 up 4 the 3 up 10 gold-headed 5 steps 6 , 6 , 7 leaning 7 leaning 8 on 8 on 9 a 8 on 10 gold-headed 10 gold-headed 11 cane 11 cane 12 . after a momentary pause , a glance backward and then a desperate effort , she went in . 1 after 2 a 2 a 3 momentary 3 momentary 4 pause 4 pause 5 , 5 , 10 then 6 a 7 glance 7 glance 8 backward 8 backward 9 and 9 and 10 then 10 then 11 a 11 a 12 desperate 12 desperate 13 effort 13 effort 14 , 14 , 15 she 15 she 16 went 16 went 17 in 17 in 18 . " but such a hideous grin , " added he , " was never seen on the face of mortal man , black or white . 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 such 3 such 4 a 4 a 5 hideous 5 hideous 12 " 6 grin 12 " 7 , 12 " 8 " 9 added 9 added 12 " 10 he 12 " 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 was 12 " 17 the 12 " 23 black 12 " 26 . 13 was 15 seen 14 never 15 seen 16 on 17 the 17 the 18 face 17 the 19 of 19 of 20 mortal 20 mortal 21 man 22 , 23 black 23 black 24 or 23 black 25 white it will haunt me [till] my dying-day . " 1 it 2 will 1 it 3 haunt 3 haunt 4 me 4 me 6 my 6 my 7 dying-day 7 dying-day 8 . 8 . 9 " these graphic reminiscences seemed to call up the ghosts of those to whom they referred [.] 1 these 2 graphic 2 graphic 3 reminiscences 2 graphic 4 seemed 2 graphic 12 to 4 seemed 5 to 5 to 6 call 7 up 8 the 8 the 10 of 9 ghosts 10 of 10 of 11 those 11 those 12 to 12 to 13 whom 13 whom 14 they 13 whom 15 referred " impossible ! " exclaimed others . 1 " 2 impossible 2 impossible 5 exclaimed 2 impossible 6 others 2 impossible 7 . 3 ! 4 " 3 ! 5 exclaimed 4 " 5 exclaimed " [see] ! 1 " 3 ! the moon shines beneath the porch , and shows every part of it except in the narrow shade of that pillar . 1 the 2 moon 1 the 18 shade 2 moon 3 shines 3 shines 4 beneath 4 beneath 5 the 4 beneath 17 narrow 5 the 6 porch 6 porch 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 13 it 9 shows 10 every 9 shows 11 part 11 part 12 of 12 of 13 it 14 except 15 in 15 in 16 the 16 the 17 narrow 18 shade 19 of 18 shade 20 that 20 that 21 pillar 21 pillar 22 . there is no one there . " 1 there 2 is 2 is 3 no 3 no 4 one 4 one 5 there 5 there 6 . 6 . 7 " " did not the door open ? " whispered one of these fanciful persons . 1 " 7 ? 2 did 3 not 2 did 5 door 2 did 7 ? 4 the 5 door 5 door 6 open 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 whispered 9 whispered 14 persons 10 one 11 of 11 of 12 these 12 these 13 fanciful 12 these 14 persons 14 persons 15 . " [didst] [thou] [see] it too ? " said his companion , in a startled tone . 1 " 5 it 5 it 6 too 6 too 7 ? 6 too 11 companion 8 " 11 companion 9 said 11 companion 10 his 11 companion 11 companion 12 , 11 companion 13 in 11 companion 15 startled 13 in 14 a 15 startled 16 tone 16 tone 17 . but the general sentiment was opposed to the idea that a third visitant had made application at the door of the deserted house . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 general 3 general 4 sentiment 4 sentiment 13 visitant 5 was 6 opposed 6 opposed 7 to 7 to 8 the 8 the 9 idea 9 idea 10 that 9 idea 13 visitant 11 a 13 visitant 12 third 13 visitant 13 visitant 14 had 13 visitant 23 house 14 had 15 made 15 made 16 application 17 at 18 the 17 at 19 door 19 door 23 house 20 of 21 the 21 the 23 house 22 deserted 23 house 23 house 24 . this [too] was pronounced a mere fantasy . 1 this 3 was 3 was 4 pronounced 4 pronounced 5 a 5 a 6 mere 6 mere 7 fantasy 7 fantasy 8 . but at once the whole multitude started , and each man beheld his own terror painted in the faces of all the rest . 1 but 10 each 2 at 3 once 3 once 6 multitude 4 the 5 whole 5 whole 6 multitude 6 multitude 7 started 6 multitude 10 each 7 started 8 , 8 , 9 and 10 each 11 man 11 man 12 beheld 12 beheld 16 painted 13 his 14 own 14 own 15 terror 15 terror 16 painted 16 painted 17 in 16 painted 19 faces 16 painted 24 . 17 in 18 the 19 faces 20 of 20 of 21 all 21 all 22 the 22 the 23 rest " what an awful thing is this ! " cried they . 1 " 2 what 1 " 7 this 2 what 3 an 3 an 4 awful 4 awful 5 thing 6 is 7 this 7 this 11 they 7 this 12 . 8 ! 9 " 9 " 10 cried 10 cried 11 they the people knew not whether to fly from the very sight of the house or to rush trembling in and search out the strange mystery . 1 the 2 people 1 the 3 knew 3 knew 4 not 3 knew 5 whether 5 whether 7 fly 6 to 7 fly 7 fly 8 from 8 from 15 or 9 the 10 very 10 very 11 sight 10 very 12 of 12 of 15 or 13 the 14 house 14 house 15 or 15 or 16 to 16 to 17 rush 17 rush 18 trembling 18 trembling 19 in 19 in 20 and 20 and 21 search 20 and 22 out 22 out 23 the 23 the 24 strange 23 the 26 . 24 strange 25 mystery but when possessed of the facts , his energies assumed unexpected vigor . 1 but 2 when 2 when 3 possessed 3 possessed 4 of 3 possessed 7 , 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 facts 7 , 8 his 8 his 9 energies 9 energies 10 assumed 10 assumed 13 . 11 unexpected 12 vigor 12 vigor 13 . behold , then , the venerable clergyman ascending the steps of the mansion with a torch-bearer behind him . 1 behold 8 ascending 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 8 ascending 5 the 6 venerable 6 venerable 7 clergyman 6 venerable 8 ascending 8 ascending 10 steps 8 ascending 17 behind 8 ascending 19 . 9 the 10 steps 10 steps 11 of 11 of 13 mansion 11 of 14 with 12 the 13 mansion 14 with 15 a 14 with 16 torch-bearer 15 a 16 torch-bearer 17 behind 18 him like their predecessors , they gave three raps with the iron hammer . 1 like 3 predecessors 2 their 3 predecessors 3 predecessors 6 gave 3 predecessors 12 hammer 4 , 5 they 5 they 6 gave 6 gave 8 raps 7 three 8 raps 8 raps 9 with 10 the 11 iron 11 iron 12 hammer 12 hammer 13 . " old [cƦsar] cometh not , " observed the priest . 1 " 7 " 2 old 4 cometh 4 cometh 5 not 5 not 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 11 . 8 observed 9 the 9 the 10 priest 10 priest 11 . " well , [i] wot he no longer doth service in this mansion . " 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 13 mansion 5 wot 6 he 6 he 9 doth 6 he 13 mansion 7 no 8 longer 8 longer 9 doth 9 doth 10 service 11 in 13 mansion 12 this 13 mansion 13 mansion 14 . 14 . 15 " " assuredly , then , it was something worse in old [cƦsar] 's likeness , " said the other adventurer . 1 " 2 assuredly 1 " 21 . 2 assuredly 4 then 2 assuredly 9 worse 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 5 , 6 it 6 it 7 was 7 was 8 something 9 worse 10 in 10 in 11 old 10 in 13 's 10 in 15 , 10 in 17 said 13 's 14 likeness 15 , 16 " 18 the 19 other 18 the 20 adventurer 20 adventurer 21 . " be it as [god] wills , " answered the clergyman . 1 " 2 be 1 " 8 " 2 be 3 it 2 be 4 as 2 be 6 wills 6 wills 7 , 8 " 9 answered 8 " 10 the 10 the 11 clergyman 11 clergyman 12 . " [see] [!] my strength , [though] [it] be [much] decayed [,] hath sufficed to open this heavy door . 1 " 4 my 4 my 5 strength 5 strength 6 , 6 , 9 be 9 be 11 decayed 11 decayed 13 hath 13 hath 14 sufficed 14 sufficed 15 to 15 to 16 open 16 open 19 door 17 this 18 heavy 18 heavy 19 door 19 door 20 . let us enter and pass up the staircase . " 1 let 2 us 2 us 8 staircase 3 enter 4 and 4 and 5 pass 5 pass 8 staircase 6 up 7 the 6 up 8 staircase 8 staircase 10 " 9 . 10 " here occurred a singular exemplification of the dreamy state of a very old man 's mind . 1 here 2 occurred 1 here 4 singular 1 here 5 exemplification 3 a 4 singular 5 exemplification 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 dreamy 8 dreamy 13 old 9 state 10 of 10 of 11 a 11 a 12 very 12 very 13 old 13 old 14 man 14 man 15 's 15 's 16 mind 16 mind 17 . " [well-a-day] ! " cried the [old] clergyman , staring strangely around him . 1 " 3 ! 1 " 4 " 4 " 5 cried 4 " 14 . 5 cried 6 the 6 the 8 clergyman 8 clergyman 9 , 9 , 10 staring 10 staring 11 strangely 12 around 13 him 13 him 14 . " [art] [thou] here with me , and [none] [other] ? 1 " 11 ? 4 here 5 with 5 with 6 me 6 me 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 11 ? of a truth , [i] saw the shades of many that are gone . 1 of 2 a 2 a 3 truth 2 a 8 shades 3 truth 4 , 6 saw 8 shades 7 the 8 shades 8 shades 9 of 8 shades 11 that 10 many 11 that 11 that 12 are 12 are 13 gone 12 are 14 . on their right hand was the open door of a chamber , and a closed one on their left . 1 on 5 was 2 their 3 right 3 right 4 hand 4 hand 5 was 5 was 6 the 5 was 15 closed 6 the 7 open 7 open 8 door 9 of 10 a 10 a 11 chamber 10 a 15 closed 11 chamber 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 14 a 14 a 15 closed 15 closed 16 one 16 one 17 on 17 on 18 their 18 their 19 left 18 their 20 . the clergyman pointed his cane to the carved oak panel of the latter . 1 the 2 clergyman 2 clergyman 3 pointed 3 pointed 5 cane 4 his 5 cane 5 cane 10 panel 6 to 7 the 6 to 9 oak 8 carved 9 oak 9 oak 10 panel 10 panel 11 of 10 panel 13 latter 10 panel 14 . 12 the 13 latter it was sufficient to discover all that could be known . 1 it 3 sufficient 2 was 3 sufficient 3 sufficient 4 to 4 to 5 discover 5 discover 6 all 6 all 7 that 6 all 9 be 7 that 8 could 9 be 10 known 10 known 11 . it clutched a lock of hair once sable , now discolored with a greenish mould . 1 it 2 clutched 2 clutched 9 , 3 a 6 hair 4 lock 5 of 5 of 6 hair 6 hair 9 , 7 once 9 , 8 sable 9 , 9 , 10 now 10 now 11 discolored 11 discolored 12 with 12 with 13 a 13 a 14 greenish 14 greenish 15 mould 15 mould 16 . but it was only the shadow of a tattered curtain waving betwixt the dead face and the moonlight . 1 but 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 only 4 only 10 curtain 5 the 6 shadow 6 shadow 8 a 7 of 8 a 8 a 10 curtain 9 tattered 10 curtain 10 curtain 16 and 11 waving 12 betwixt 12 betwixt 13 the 13 the 14 dead 14 dead 15 face 15 face 16 and 16 and 18 moonlight 16 and 19 . 17 the 18 moonlight " both dead ! " said the venerable man . 1 " 2 both 2 both 3 dead 3 dead 4 ! 3 dead 8 venerable 5 " 6 said 6 said 8 venerable 7 the 8 venerable 8 venerable 9 man 9 man 10 . " then who shall divulge the secret ? 1 " 8 ? 2 then 7 secret 2 then 8 ? 3 who 4 shall 4 shall 6 the 5 divulge 6 the 6 the 7 secret methinks it glimmers to and fro in my mind like the light [and] [shadow] across the [old] [maid] ['s] [face] . 1 methinks 2 it 1 methinks 21 . 2 it 3 glimmers 2 it 6 fro 4 to 6 fro 5 and 6 fro 6 fro 7 in 6 fro 15 across 7 in 9 mind 8 my 9 mind 9 mind 10 like 10 like 11 the 10 like 12 light 15 across 16 the and now ' tis gone ! " 1 and 2 now 2 now 3 ' 3 ' 4 tis 4 tis 5 gone 5 gone 6 ! 6 ! 7 " [peter] [goldthwaite's] [treasure] [.] " neither at that , nor treble the sum , " responded the gaunt , grizzled and threadbare [peter] [goldthwaite] . 1 " 2 neither 1 " 21 . 2 neither 3 at 2 neither 6 nor 2 neither 18 threadbare 3 at 4 that 3 at 5 , 6 nor 7 treble 7 treble 8 the 7 treble 10 , 8 the 9 sum 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 responded 12 responded 13 the 13 the 14 gaunt 14 gaunt 15 , 15 , 16 grizzled 16 grizzled 17 and next [summer] [i] [intend] [to] [put] a [splendid] [new] mansion over the cellar of the [old] house . " 1 next 7 a 7 a 13 cellar 10 mansion 11 over 11 over 12 the 12 the 13 cellar 13 cellar 15 the 14 of 15 the 15 the 17 house 17 house 18 . 18 . 19 " what say you , again ? " 1 what 2 say 1 what 6 ? 2 say 3 you 2 say 4 , 4 , 5 again 6 ? 7 " " precisely what [i] said before , [mr] [brown] , " answered [peter] [goldthwaite] . 1 " 2 precisely 1 " 11 " 3 what 5 said 5 said 6 before 6 before 7 , 7 , 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 answered 11 " 15 . " and the cost , [peter] ? 1 " 2 and 2 and 3 the 2 and 7 ? 4 cost 5 , 5 , 7 ? eh ? " said [mr] [brown] as he withdrew in something of a pet . 1 eh 2 ? 2 ? 3 " 3 " 4 said 4 said 7 as 7 as 8 he 8 he 9 withdrew 9 withdrew 10 in 10 in 14 pet 11 something 12 of 12 of 13 a 13 a 14 pet 14 pet 15 . " that , [i] suppose , will be provided for off-hand by drawing a check on [bubble] [bank] ? " 1 " 2 that 1 " 20 " 2 that 3 , 3 , 5 suppose 6 , 7 will 7 will 8 be 8 be 9 provided 9 provided 10 for 9 provided 11 off-hand 9 provided 12 by 12 by 13 drawing 12 by 19 ? 13 drawing 14 a 14 a 15 check 15 check 16 on 19 ? 20 " " they did but flutter in the wind , " quoth [peter] [goldthwaite] . 1 " 2 they 2 they 3 did 3 did 4 but 3 did 5 flutter 5 flutter 6 in 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 wind 8 wind 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 quoth 11 quoth 14 . no , [peter] , [they] beckoned , for the scarecrows knew their brother . 1 no 2 , 1 no 13 brother 2 , 4 , 4 , 6 beckoned 6 beckoned 7 , 6 beckoned 12 their 7 , 8 for 8 for 9 the 9 the 10 scarecrows 10 scarecrows 11 knew 13 brother 14 . at the period of our story his whole visible income would not have paid the tax of the old mansion in which we find him . 1 at 2 the 2 the 3 period 3 period 4 of 4 of 5 our 5 our 6 story 5 our 7 his 5 our 20 mansion 7 his 8 whole 8 whole 10 income 9 visible 10 income 10 income 11 would 11 would 13 have 12 not 13 have 13 have 14 paid 14 paid 15 the 16 tax 17 of 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 old 19 old 20 mansion 20 mansion 24 find 21 in 22 which 22 which 23 we 23 we 24 find 24 find 25 him 24 find 26 . so here he dwelt with bad luck till good should come . 1 so 4 dwelt 2 here 3 he 3 he 4 dwelt 4 dwelt 5 with 4 dwelt 10 should 5 with 6 bad 6 bad 7 luck 7 luck 9 good 8 till 9 good 10 should 11 come 11 come 12 . peter 's person was in keeping with his goodly apparel . 1 peter 2 's 1 peter 8 his 1 peter 10 apparel 2 's 3 person 2 's 4 was 4 was 5 in 5 in 6 keeping 6 keeping 7 with 9 goodly 10 apparel 10 apparel 11 . he raised his hand , clenched it and smote it energetically against the smoky panel over the fireplace . 1 he 2 raised 1 he 5 , 2 raised 3 his 3 his 4 hand 5 , 6 clenched 6 clenched 7 it 7 it 8 and 8 and 9 smote 9 smote 10 it 10 it 11 energetically 11 energetically 12 against 12 against 13 the 13 the 18 fireplace 14 smoky 15 panel 15 panel 16 over 16 over 17 the 17 the 18 fireplace 18 fireplace 19 . tomorrow morning [i] will begin with the garret , nor desist till [i] have torn the house down . " 1 tomorrow 2 morning 1 tomorrow 4 will 4 will 5 begin 5 begin 6 with 6 with 8 garret 7 the 8 garret 8 garret 10 nor 8 garret 11 desist 9 , 10 nor 11 desist 12 till 11 desist 17 house 11 desist 18 down 14 have 15 torn 14 have 16 the 16 the 17 house 18 down 20 " 19 . 20 " as the feet were ragged past all darning , she had cut pieces out of a cast-off flannel petticoat to make new soles . 1 as 10 she 2 the 3 feet 2 the 10 she 3 feet 4 were 4 were 5 ragged 6 past 7 all 7 all 10 she 8 darning 9 , 9 , 10 she 10 she 13 pieces 10 she 22 new 11 had 13 pieces 12 cut 13 pieces 13 pieces 14 out 15 of 16 a 16 a 17 cast-off 17 cast-off 18 flannel 18 flannel 19 petticoat 19 petticoat 21 make 20 to 21 make 21 make 22 new 22 new 23 soles 22 new 24 . should it ever be necessary , she loved him well enough to feed him with her last morsel and clothe him with her under-petticoat . 1 should 2 it 1 should 3 ever 1 should 4 be 1 should 6 , 4 be 5 necessary 6 , 7 she 7 she 8 loved 8 loved 9 him 8 loved 10 well 8 loved 24 under-petticoat 10 well 11 enough 11 enough 12 to 12 to 13 feed 13 feed 14 him 15 with 18 morsel 15 with 19 and 16 her 17 last 17 last 18 morsel 19 and 20 clothe 20 clothe 21 him 21 him 22 with 21 him 24 under-petticoat 22 with 23 her 23 her 24 under-petticoat 24 under-petticoat 25 . hearing him threaten to tear the house down , she looked quietly up from her work . 1 hearing 2 him 2 him 3 threaten 2 him 12 quietly 3 threaten 8 down 3 threaten 10 she 4 to 5 tear 5 tear 8 down 6 the 7 house 7 house 8 down 8 down 9 , 11 looked 12 quietly 12 quietly 13 up 13 up 14 from 13 up 17 . 14 from 16 work 15 her 16 work " best leave the kitchen till the last , [mr] [peter] , " said she . 1 " 2 best 1 " 13 " 3 leave 4 the 4 the 5 kitchen 5 kitchen 6 till 6 till 7 the 7 the 8 last 7 the 9 , 9 , 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 15 she 15 she 16 . " the sooner we have it all [down] , the better , " said [peter] [goldthwaite] . 1 " 2 the 1 " 3 sooner 1 " 13 " 3 sooner 4 we 5 have 6 it 6 it 7 all 7 all 9 , 9 , 10 the 10 the 11 better 11 better 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 said 14 said 17 . " [i] am tired to death of living in this cold , dark , windy , smoky , creaking , groaning , dismal old house . 1 " 4 tired 3 am 4 tired 4 tired 5 to 4 tired 15 windy 5 to 6 death 6 death 7 of 7 of 8 living 8 living 9 in 9 in 10 this 9 in 11 cold 11 cold 13 dark 12 , 13 dark 13 dark 14 , 15 windy 16 , 16 , 17 smoky 17 smoky 18 , 17 smoky 19 creaking 17 smoky 25 house 20 , 21 groaning 21 groaning 25 house 22 , 23 dismal 23 dismal 24 old 24 old 25 house 25 house 26 . you shall have a room on the sunny [side] , old [tabby] , finished and furnished as best may suit your own notions . " 1 you 3 have 1 you 25 " 2 shall 3 have 3 have 4 a 4 a 5 room 4 a 6 on 7 the 8 sunny 7 the 23 notions 8 sunny 10 , 8 sunny 13 , 10 , 11 old 13 , 14 finished 14 finished 16 furnished 15 and 16 furnished 16 furnished 17 as 16 furnished 22 own 17 as 18 best 17 as 19 may 19 may 20 suit 21 your 22 own 23 notions 24 . 24 . 25 " " [i] [should] like it pretty much such a room as this kitchen , " answered [tabitha] . 1 " 4 like 4 like 5 it 5 it 6 pretty 6 pretty 7 much 7 much 8 such 8 such 9 a 8 such 10 room 8 such 11 as 11 as 12 this 11 as 18 . 13 kitchen 14 , 13 kitchen 18 . 14 , 15 " 15 " 16 answered how much do you mean to lay out on the house [,] [mr] [peter] ? " 1 how 2 much 1 how 15 ? 2 much 3 do 2 much 4 you 2 much 5 mean 5 mean 6 to 5 mean 9 on 7 lay 9 on 8 out 9 on 9 on 11 house 10 the 11 house 15 ? 16 " " what is that to the purpose ? " exclaimed [peter] , loftily . 1 " 3 is 1 " 12 , 2 what 3 is 3 is 4 that 4 that 5 to 4 that 8 ? 6 the 7 purpose 7 purpose 8 ? 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 exclaimed 12 , 13 loftily 13 loftily 14 . " [i] can't [say] but he did , [mr] [peter] , " said [tabitha] , threading her needle . 1 " 3 can't 1 " 12 " 5 but 6 he 5 but 8 , 6 he 7 did 8 , 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 , 15 , 16 threading 16 threading 17 her 17 her 18 needle 18 needle 19 . the present [peter] ['s] [father] had faith enough in the story to [cause] the cellar to be dug over . 1 the 2 present 1 the 16 to 2 present 15 cellar 6 had 7 faith 6 had 8 enough 8 enough 9 in 9 in 11 story 9 in 12 to 10 the 11 story 12 to 14 the 14 the 15 cellar 16 to 17 be 17 be 18 dug 18 dug 19 over 19 over 20 . but now was the crisis . 1 but 2 now 2 now 3 was 3 was 4 the 4 the 5 crisis 5 crisis 6 . " yes , " cried [peter] [goldthwaite] , [again] [;] " to-morrow [i] will set about it . " 1 " 2 yes 2 yes 3 , 2 yes 19 " 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 cried 5 cried 8 , 8 , 11 " 11 " 12 to-morrow 14 will 15 set 15 set 16 about 16 about 17 it 17 it 18 . 18 . 19 " the deeper he looked at the matter , the more certain of success grew [peter] . 1 the 10 more 2 deeper 3 he 3 he 4 looked 4 looked 5 at 5 at 6 the 6 the 7 matter 7 matter 8 , 8 , 9 the 9 the 10 more 10 more 11 certain 11 certain 12 of 12 of 13 success 13 success 14 grew 14 grew 16 . gorgeous that [night] [were] the dreams of [peter] [goldthwaite] . 1 gorgeous 2 that 2 that 5 the 5 the 6 dreams 6 dreams 7 of 7 of 10 . but the house , without losing its former aspect , had been changed into a palace of the precious metals . 1 but 2 the 2 the 3 house 3 house 9 aspect 4 , 5 without 5 without 6 losing 6 losing 7 its 7 its 9 aspect 8 former 9 aspect 9 aspect 10 , 9 aspect 19 precious 10 , 11 had 12 been 13 changed 13 changed 14 into 14 into 15 a 15 a 16 palace 16 palace 17 of 17 of 18 the 18 the 19 precious 19 precious 20 metals 19 precious 21 . a moralizer might find abundant themes for his speculative and impracticable wisdom in a garret . 1 a 2 moralizer 2 moralizer 3 might 3 might 4 find 4 find 5 abundant 5 abundant 6 themes 6 themes 7 for 7 for 9 speculative 8 his 9 speculative 9 speculative 10 and 10 and 11 impracticable 11 impracticable 12 wisdom 12 wisdom 13 in 13 in 14 a 14 a 15 garret 15 garret 16 . he found old moth-eaten garments , all in rags and tatters , or [peter] would have put them on . 1 he 2 found 2 found 3 old 3 old 4 moth-eaten 4 moth-eaten 5 garments 4 moth-eaten 10 and 4 moth-eaten 19 on 6 , 7 all 7 all 8 in 8 in 9 rags 9 rags 10 and 10 and 11 tatters 10 and 13 or 11 tatters 12 , 12 , 13 or 13 or 15 would 15 would 16 have 16 have 17 put 17 put 18 them 19 on 20 . here was a large box full of shoes with high heels and peaked toes . 1 here 2 was 2 was 3 a 3 a 4 large 4 large 5 box 5 box 6 full 6 full 7 of 7 of 8 shoes 8 shoes 14 toes 9 with 12 and 9 with 14 toes 10 high 11 heels 11 heels 12 and 12 and 13 peaked 14 toes 15 . this , however , he had unaccountably forgotten . 1 this 2 , 2 , 3 however 3 however 4 , 4 , 9 . 5 he 6 had 5 he 8 forgotten 6 had 7 unaccountably 8 forgotten 9 . " well , [mr] [peter] ! " cried [tabitha] , on the garret stairs . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 2 well 6 ! 6 ! 8 cried 6 ! 15 . 7 " 8 cried 10 , 11 on 11 on 12 the 12 the 13 garret 13 garret 14 stairs 13 garret 15 . " have you torn the house down enough to heat the teakettle ? " 1 " 2 have 1 " 13 ? 2 have 3 you 2 have 4 torn 4 torn 5 the 5 the 6 house 5 the 12 teakettle 7 down 8 enough 7 down 12 teakettle 8 enough 9 to 9 to 10 heat 10 heat 11 the 13 ? 14 " " not yet , old [tabby] , " answered [peter] , " but that 's soon done , as you shall see . " 1 " 2 not 1 " 12 " 2 not 3 yet 3 yet 4 , 4 , 5 old 7 , 8 " 7 , 11 , 8 " 9 answered 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 but 13 but 14 that 14 that 15 's 15 's 16 soon 16 soon 17 done 17 done 18 , 18 , 19 as 19 as 20 you 19 as 21 shall 19 as 23 . 21 shall 22 see 23 . 24 " " we shall get our winter 's wood cheap , " quoth [tabitha] . 1 " 5 our 1 " 14 . 2 we 3 shall 2 we 5 our 3 shall 4 get 5 our 6 winter 6 winter 7 's 7 's 8 wood 9 cheap 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 quoth 12 quoth 14 . never , in any of his vagaries , [though] [each] [had] [made] [him] [happy] [while] it [lasted] , had [peter] been happier [than] now . 1 never 4 any 2 , 3 in 3 in 4 any 4 any 5 of 5 of 6 his 6 his 7 vagaries 7 vagaries 8 , 8 , 16 it 16 it 22 happier 16 it 25 . 18 , 19 had 19 had 21 been 21 been 22 happier 24 now 25 . it was his nature to be always young , and the tendency of his mode of life to keep him so . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 his 2 was 5 to 2 was 7 always 2 was 10 and 3 his 4 nature 5 to 6 be 8 young 9 , 9 , 10 and 10 and 18 to 11 the 12 tendency 12 tendency 14 his 12 tendency 18 to 13 of 14 his 14 his 15 mode 15 mode 16 of 16 of 17 life 18 to 19 keep 18 to 22 . 19 keep 21 so 20 him 21 so at the kindling of each new fire his burnt-out youth rose afresh from the old embers and ashes . 1 at 2 the 1 at 8 his 2 the 4 of 3 kindling 4 of 4 of 5 each 6 new 7 fire 7 fire 8 his 8 his 9 burnt-out 8 his 19 . 9 burnt-out 10 youth 10 youth 11 rose 11 rose 12 afresh 12 afresh 13 from 13 from 14 the 14 the 15 old 15 old 16 embers 16 embers 17 and 17 and 18 ashes it rose exulting now . 1 it 2 rose 1 it 3 exulting 1 it 5 . 3 exulting 4 now what heart could resist him ? 1 what 4 resist 1 what 5 him 1 what 6 ? 2 heart 3 could 3 could 4 resist [happy] [peter] [goldthwaite] [!] this was always heaped plentifully with the rubbish of his day 's labor . 1 this 5 plentifully 2 was 3 always 3 always 5 plentifully 4 heaped 5 plentifully 5 plentifully 6 with 5 plentifully 7 the 5 plentifully 13 labor 7 the 8 rubbish 7 the 9 of 9 of 12 's 10 his 12 's 11 day 12 's 13 labor 14 . all this , of course , was but an emblem of the bright fortune which the destruction of the house would shed upon its occupants . 1 all 2 this 2 this 6 , 3 , 4 of 4 of 5 course 5 course 6 , 6 , 10 emblem 7 was 8 but 8 but 9 an 9 an 10 emblem 10 emblem 14 fortune 10 emblem 21 would 11 of 12 the 12 the 14 fortune 13 bright 14 fortune 14 fortune 15 which 15 which 16 the 16 the 18 of 17 destruction 18 of 19 the 21 would 20 house 21 would 21 would 23 upon 21 would 26 . 22 shed 23 upon 23 upon 25 occupants 24 its 25 occupants one [night] the hundredth [time] he teased [tabitha] to tell him something [new] about his great-granduncle . 1 one 3 the 3 the 4 hundredth 4 hundredth 17 . 6 he 15 his 6 he 16 great-granduncle 7 teased 9 to 7 teased 10 tell 10 tell 11 him 10 tell 14 about 11 him 12 something 14 about 15 his 16 great-granduncle 17 . " so there was , [mr] [peter] , " answered [tabitha] , " and she was [near] about a hundred years old . 1 " 2 so 1 " 3 there 3 there 4 was 4 was 5 , 5 , 14 and 8 , 9 " 8 , 12 , 9 " 10 answered 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 and 14 and 15 she 15 she 16 was 16 was 18 about 18 about 20 hundred 19 a 20 hundred 20 hundred 21 years 21 years 22 old 22 old 23 . but methinks he might have invested the money better than he did . 1 but 2 methinks 2 methinks 3 he 3 he 4 might 4 might 6 invested 5 have 6 invested 6 invested 7 the 7 the 8 money 8 money 9 better 9 better 10 than 10 than 11 he 11 he 12 did 12 did 13 . no interest ! nothing but good security ! and the house to be torn down to come at it ! 1 no 2 interest 1 no 8 ! 3 ! 4 nothing 4 nothing 5 but 5 but 6 good 6 good 7 security 7 security 8 ! 8 ! 9 and 8 ! 20 ! 9 and 10 the 10 the 11 house 11 house 12 to 12 to 13 be 13 be 14 torn 14 torn 15 down 15 down 16 to 17 come 18 at 18 at 19 it 18 at 20 ! what made him hide it so snug , [tabby] ? " 1 what 2 made 1 what 10 ? 2 made 3 him 3 him 4 hide 4 hide 5 it 6 so 7 snug 7 snug 8 , 8 , 10 ? 10 ? 11 " " just as [i] swore to [john] [brown] , my old partner , " remarked [peter] . 1 " 2 just 1 " 17 . 2 just 3 as 2 just 5 swore 5 swore 6 to 6 to 9 , 10 my 11 old 10 my 12 partner 12 partner 13 , 13 , 14 " 13 , 17 . 14 " 15 remarked " but this is all nonsense , [tabby] [;] [i] don't believe the [story] . " 1 " 2 but 2 but 3 this 3 this 4 is 4 is 5 all 5 all 6 nonsense 6 nonsense 7 , 7 , 16 " 11 don't 12 believe 11 don't 15 . 12 believe 13 the 15 . 16 " and as soon as [peter] had given him the deed the chest flew [open] , and [peter] caught up a handful of the gold . 1 and 2 as 2 as 3 soon 3 soon 4 as 4 as 6 had 6 had 7 given 7 given 8 him 8 him 9 the 9 the 10 deed 10 deed 11 the 11 the 12 chest 12 chest 13 flew 13 flew 15 , 15 , 16 and 15 , 25 . 16 and 18 caught 18 caught 19 up 20 a 21 handful 21 handful 22 of 22 of 23 the 23 the 24 gold 23 the 25 . but , lo and behold ! there was nothing in his fist but a parcel of old rags . " 1 but 2 , 2 , 3 lo 3 lo 4 and 3 lo 6 ! 4 and 5 behold 6 ! 7 there 7 there 8 was 8 was 9 nothing 9 nothing 13 but 10 in 12 fist 10 in 13 but 11 his 12 fist 13 but 14 a 13 but 15 parcel 15 parcel 16 of 16 of 17 old 17 old 18 rags 18 rags 19 . 19 . 20 " " hold your tongue , you silly old [tabby] ! " cried [peter] , in great wrath . 1 " 2 hold 1 " 11 " 2 hold 3 your 3 your 4 tongue 4 tongue 5 , 5 , 6 you 6 you 7 silly 8 old 10 ! 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 cried 12 cried 14 , 14 , 15 in 14 , 18 . 15 in 16 great 16 great 17 wrath " they were as good [golden] guineas as ever bore the effigies of the king of [england] . 1 " 2 they 1 " 18 . 2 they 3 were 3 were 4 as 4 as 5 good 4 as 8 as 5 good 7 guineas 8 as 9 ever 10 bore 11 the 10 bore 18 . 11 the 12 effigies 12 effigies 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 king 15 king 16 of old rags indeed ! " 1 old 2 rags 2 rags 3 indeed 3 indeed 4 ! 4 ! 5 " but it was not an old woman 's legend that would discourage [peter] [goldthwaite] . 1 but 2 it 2 it 3 was 3 was 4 not 4 not 5 an 5 an 6 old 6 old 7 woman 7 woman 8 's 7 woman 15 . 8 's 9 legend 9 legend 10 that 10 that 11 would 11 would 12 discourage how enviable is the consciousness of being usefully employed ! 1 how 2 enviable 1 how 10 ! 2 enviable 3 is 2 enviable 8 usefully 3 is 4 the 3 is 5 consciousness 4 the 5 consciousness 6 of 7 being 7 being 8 usefully 8 usefully 9 employed nothing troubled [peter] , or nothing but those phantoms of the mind which seem like vague recollections , yet have also the aspect of presentiments . 1 nothing 2 troubled 1 nothing 5 or 2 troubled 4 , 5 or 6 nothing 6 nothing 7 but 6 nothing 8 those 8 those 9 phantoms 9 phantoms 10 of 9 phantoms 12 mind 9 phantoms 16 vague 9 phantoms 25 presentiments 10 of 11 the 13 which 14 seem 14 seem 15 like 15 like 16 vague 16 vague 17 recollections 17 recollections 18 , 18 , 19 yet 20 have 23 aspect 21 also 22 the 22 the 23 aspect 23 aspect 24 of 24 of 25 presentiments 25 presentiments 26 . think a little while , and you will remember where the gold is hidden . " 1 think 4 while 2 a 3 little 2 a 4 while 4 while 12 gold 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 you 6 and 8 will 6 and 10 where 6 and 12 gold 9 remember 10 where 10 where 11 the 12 gold 13 is 12 gold 14 hidden 12 gold 16 " 15 . 16 " days and weeks passed on , however , without any remarkable discovery . 1 days 2 and 1 days 3 weeks 3 weeks 4 passed 4 passed 5 on 5 on 12 discovery 6 , 7 however 7 however 8 , 8 , 9 without 9 without 10 any 10 any 12 discovery 11 remarkable 12 discovery 12 discovery 13 . but as yet no treasure . 1 but 3 yet 2 as 3 yet 3 yet 4 no 4 no 5 treasure 4 no 6 . it had formerly been the state-bedchamber , and was honored by tradition as the sleeping-apartment [of] [governor] [dudley] and many other [eminent] guests . 1 it 3 formerly 1 it 6 state-bedchamber 2 had 3 formerly 3 formerly 4 been 5 the 6 state-bedchamber 6 state-bedchamber 11 by 7 , 8 and 7 , 9 was 9 was 10 honored 10 honored 11 by 11 by 12 tradition 12 tradition 13 as 13 as 15 sleeping-apartment 14 the 15 sleeping-apartment 15 sleeping-apartment 24 . 19 and 23 guests 19 and 24 . 20 many 21 other 21 other 23 guests the furniture was gone . 1 the 2 furniture 2 furniture 4 gone 3 was 4 gone 4 gone 5 . one sketch , however , and that the best one , affected him differently . 1 one 2 sketch 2 sketch 3 , 3 , 4 however 4 however 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 that 7 that 9 best 7 that 11 , 8 the 9 best 10 one 11 , 11 , 12 affected 11 , 15 . 12 affected 13 him 13 him 14 differently " [avaunt] , [satan] ! " cried [peter] . 1 " 6 " 3 , 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 9 . 7 cried 9 . " the man shall have his gold . " 1 " 2 the 1 " 8 . 2 the 3 man 3 man 4 shall 3 man 6 his 4 shall 5 have 6 his 7 gold 8 . 9 " moreover , his axe broke quite through the plaster and laths and discovered a cavity . 1 moreover 2 , 1 moreover 3 his 3 his 15 cavity 4 axe 6 quite 4 axe 15 cavity 5 broke 6 quite 6 quite 7 through 7 through 9 plaster 8 the 9 plaster 10 and 11 laths 11 laths 12 and 12 and 13 discovered 13 discovered 14 a 13 discovered 15 cavity 15 cavity 16 . " [mercy] on us , [mr] [peter] ! 1 " 4 us 1 " 8 ! 3 on 4 us 4 us 5 , are [you] quarrelling with the [old] [scratch] ? " said [tabitha] , who was seeking some fuel [to] [put] under the dinner-pot . 1 are 3 quarrelling 1 are 8 ? 3 quarrelling 4 with 4 with 5 the 8 ? 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 , 12 , 13 who 13 who 14 was 14 was 15 seeking 14 was 17 fuel 15 seeking 16 some 17 fuel 23 . 20 under 21 the 21 the 22 dinner-pot 22 dinner-pot 23 . it contained nothing but a brass lamp covered with verdigris , and a dusty piece of parchment . 1 it 2 contained 2 contained 6 brass 3 nothing 6 brass 4 but 5 a 5 a 6 brass 6 brass 7 lamp 7 lamp 8 covered 8 covered 9 with 9 with 10 verdigris 9 with 15 piece 10 verdigris 11 , 11 , 12 and 13 a 14 dusty 13 a 15 piece 15 piece 16 of 16 of 17 parchment 17 parchment 18 . while [peter] [inspected] the latter , [tabitha] seized the lamp and began to rub it with her apron . 1 while 4 the 4 the 5 latter 5 latter 6 , 6 , 8 seized 8 seized 9 the 9 the 10 lamp 10 lamp 11 and 11 and 12 began 12 began 13 to 12 began 14 rub 14 rub 15 it 14 rub 17 her 15 it 16 with 17 her 18 apron 18 apron 19 . " there is no use in rubbing it , [tabitha] , " said [peter] . 1 " 3 is 1 " 7 rubbing 2 there 3 is 3 is 4 no 4 no 5 use 5 use 6 in 7 rubbing 8 it 8 it 9 , 9 , 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 15 . " it is [not] [aladdin] 's lamp , though [i] take it to be a token of as much luck . 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 is 3 is 17 of 3 is 21 . 6 's 7 lamp 6 's 16 token 7 lamp 8 , 8 , 9 though 11 take 12 it 12 it 13 to 13 to 14 be 14 be 15 a 15 a 16 token 16 token 17 of 18 as 19 much 19 much 20 luck 20 luck 21 . look here , [tabby] ! " 1 look 2 here 1 look 3 , 1 look 5 ! 5 ! 6 " tabitha took the parchment and held it close to her nose , which was saddled with a pair of iron-bound spectacles . 1 tabitha 2 took 2 took 3 the 2 took 5 and 3 the 4 parchment 5 and 6 held 6 held 11 nose 7 it 8 close 8 close 9 to 9 to 10 her 10 her 11 nose 11 nose 12 , 12 , 13 which 13 which 14 was 14 was 15 saddled 15 saddled 16 with 16 with 17 a 17 a 18 pair 18 pair 19 of 19 of 20 iron-bound 20 iron-bound 21 spectacles 21 spectacles 22 . but no sooner had she begun to puzzle over it than she burst into a chuckling laugh , holding both her hands against her sides . 1 but 2 no 2 no 3 sooner 3 sooner 4 had 3 sooner 11 than 5 she 6 begun 6 begun 7 to 7 to 9 over 8 puzzle 9 over 9 over 10 it 9 over 11 than 11 than 12 she 11 than 13 burst 13 burst 14 into 14 into 15 a 15 a 17 laugh 16 chuckling 17 laugh 17 laugh 18 , 17 laugh 19 holding 19 holding 20 both 20 both 22 hands 20 both 23 against 20 both 25 sides 21 her 22 hands 24 her 25 sides 25 sides 26 . " you can't make a fool of the old woman , " cried she . 1 " 2 you 2 you 3 can't 3 can't 4 make 4 make 6 fool 4 make 7 of 5 a 6 fool 7 of 8 the 8 the 9 old 9 old 10 woman 9 old 15 . 10 woman 14 she 11 , 12 " 12 " 14 she 13 cried 14 she " this is your own handwriting , [mr] [peter] , the same as in the letter you [sent] me [from] [mexico] . " 1 " 2 this 1 " 23 " 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 your 4 your 5 own 5 own 6 handwriting 7 , 10 , 10 , 17 you 11 the 12 same 12 same 13 as 13 as 14 in 14 in 15 the 14 in 17 you 15 the 16 letter 17 you 19 me 19 me 22 . 22 . 23 " " there is certainly a considerable resemblance , " said [peter] , again [examining] the parchment . 1 " 2 there 1 " 6 considerable 2 there 3 is 3 is 4 certainly 4 certainly 5 a 6 considerable 7 resemblance 7 resemblance 8 , 8 , 10 said 9 " 10 said 10 said 12 , 12 , 16 parchment 13 again 15 the 15 the 16 parchment 16 parchment 17 . no ; this is [old] [peter] [goldthwaite] ['s] [writing] [.] 1 no 2 ; 2 ; 4 is 3 this 4 is but the ink has either faded or peeled off , so that it is absolutely illegible . 1 but 4 has 2 the 3 ink 3 ink 4 has 4 has 5 either 4 has 6 faded 4 has 14 is 6 faded 7 or 7 or 8 peeled 8 peeled 9 off 10 , 11 so 11 so 12 that 12 that 13 it 13 it 14 is 14 is 16 illegible 15 absolutely 16 illegible 16 illegible 17 . what a pity ! " 1 what 2 a 1 what 3 pity 3 pity 4 ! 4 ! 5 " " well , this lamp is as good as new . 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 4 this 4 this 5 lamp 5 lamp 6 is 6 is 9 as 7 as 9 as 8 good 9 as 9 as 10 new 10 new 11 . that 's some comfort , " said [tabitha] . 1 that 2 's 2 's 3 some 3 some 4 comfort 4 comfort 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 . " a lamp ! " thought [peter] . 1 " 2 a 1 " 5 " 2 a 3 lamp 3 lamp 4 ! 5 " 6 thought 5 " 8 . " that indicates light on my researches . " 1 " 2 that 1 " 9 " 2 that 3 indicates 3 indicates 5 on 4 light 5 on 6 my 7 researches 7 researches 8 . 8 . 9 " for the [present] [peter] [felt] more inclined to ponder on this discovery than to resume his labors . 1 for 2 the 2 the 6 more 6 more 13 than 7 inclined 8 to 8 to 9 ponder 9 ponder 10 on 10 on 13 than 11 this 12 discovery 11 this 13 than 13 than 14 to 14 to 15 resume 15 resume 16 his 15 resume 17 labors 17 labors 18 . peter forced it open and looked out upon the great street of the town , while the sun looked in at his old house . 1 peter 3 it 1 peter 5 and 2 forced 3 it 4 open 5 and 5 and 6 looked 6 looked 7 out 6 looked 8 upon 6 looked 14 town 6 looked 19 looked 8 upon 9 the 9 the 11 street 10 great 11 street 11 street 12 of 11 street 13 the 11 street 14 town 14 town 15 , 14 town 16 while 14 town 18 sun 17 the 18 sun 19 looked 21 at 19 looked 23 old 20 in 21 at 22 his 23 old 23 old 24 house 23 old 25 . the air , though mild , and even warm , thrilled [peter] [as] with a dash of water . 1 the 2 air 1 the 3 , 3 , 4 though 3 , 10 , 3 , 11 thrilled 5 mild 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 even 8 even 9 warm 9 warm 10 , 11 thrilled 14 with 14 with 15 a 15 a 16 dash 15 a 17 of 16 dash 17 of 17 of 18 water 18 water 19 . it was the first day of the [january] thaw . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 first 4 first 5 day 4 first 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 9 thaw 9 thaw 10 . this couple rode in an old-fashioned square sleigh which had served them twenty winters and stood twenty summers in the sun beside their door . 1 this 14 winters 2 couple 12 them 3 rode 4 in 4 in 8 sleigh 5 an 6 old-fashioned 6 old-fashioned 7 square 7 square 8 sleigh 8 sleigh 9 which 9 which 10 had 10 had 11 served 11 served 12 them 12 them 14 winters 13 twenty 14 winters 14 winters 15 and 14 winters 25 . 15 and 16 stood 16 stood 22 beside 17 twenty 18 summers 18 summers 19 in 19 in 20 the 20 the 21 sun 21 sun 22 beside 22 beside 24 door 23 their 24 door the sleigh passed on , and when concealed by a bend of the street was still audible by a distant cry of merriment . 1 the 2 sleigh 1 the 12 of 3 passed 4 on 4 on 5 , 5 , 6 and 6 and 7 when 7 when 8 concealed 8 concealed 9 by 9 by 10 a 10 a 11 bend 11 bend 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 street 14 street 15 was 14 street 23 merriment 15 was 16 still 16 still 17 audible 17 audible 18 by 18 by 19 a 19 a 20 distant 20 distant 21 cry 22 of 23 merriment 23 merriment 24 . and [peter] 's gaunt figure , half visible in the projecting second story , was worthy of his house . 1 and 3 's 3 's 5 figure 4 gaunt 5 figure 5 figure 6 , 6 , 8 visible 6 , 9 in 6 , 14 , 6 , 15 was 6 , 16 worthy 6 , 20 . 7 half 8 visible 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 projecting 11 projecting 12 second 13 story 14 , 16 worthy 17 of 17 of 18 his 18 his 19 house " [peter] ! 1 " 3 ! how goes it , friend [peter] ? " cried a [voice] across the street as [peter] was drawing in his head . 1 how 2 goes 2 goes 3 it 3 it 4 , 4 , 5 friend 5 friend 7 ? 7 ? 8 " 8 " 9 cried 9 cried 10 a 10 a 22 . 12 across 13 the 13 the 14 street 14 street 21 head 15 as 17 was 17 was 18 drawing 18 drawing 19 in 19 in 20 his 20 his 21 head 21 head 22 . " look [out] here , [peter] ! " 1 " 2 look 1 " 7 ! 2 look 4 here 4 here 5 , 7 ! 8 " his voice had directed the attention of the whole town to [peter] [goldthwaite] ['s] [window] , and to the dusty scarecrow which appeared at it . 1 his 2 voice 1 his 3 had 3 had 4 directed 4 directed 5 the 5 the 6 attention 5 the 7 of 7 of 8 the 7 of 11 to 8 the 9 whole 9 whole 10 town 11 to 16 , 16 , 17 and 16 , 26 . 17 and 18 to 18 to 19 the 19 the 20 dusty 20 dusty 21 scarecrow 22 which 23 appeared 23 appeared 24 at 24 at 25 it 25 it 26 . you are repairing the old house , [i] [suppose] , making a new one of it ? 1 you 2 are 1 you 3 repairing 3 repairing 6 house 4 the 5 old 5 old 6 house 6 house 7 , 7 , 10 , 10 , 17 ? 11 making 15 of 12 a 13 new 13 new 14 one 14 one 15 of 15 of 16 it 16 it 17 ? eh ? " 1 eh 2 ? 2 ? 3 " " too late for that , [i] am afraid , [mr] [brown] , " replied [peter] [.] 1 " 2 too 1 " 10 , 1 " 14 " 2 too 3 late 3 late 4 for 4 for 5 that 5 that 6 , 8 am 9 afraid 8 am 10 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 replied " if [i] make it new , it will be new inside and out , from the cellar upward . " 1 " 9 will 2 if 7 , 2 if 8 it 4 make 5 it 5 it 6 new 5 it 7 , 8 it 9 will 9 will 10 be 10 be 12 inside 11 new 12 inside 12 inside 13 and 12 inside 14 out 14 out 15 , 15 , 21 " 16 from 17 the 17 the 18 cellar 18 cellar 19 upward 19 upward 20 . 20 . 21 " " had not you better let me take the job ? " said [mr] [brown] , significantly . 1 " 11 ? 2 had 3 not 2 had 5 better 3 not 4 you 5 better 6 let 6 let 7 me 6 let 8 take 8 take 9 the 8 take 10 job 10 job 11 ? 11 ? 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 16 , 16 , 17 significantly 17 significantly 18 . peter [goldthwaite] [had] exposed himself to this influence by merely looking out of the [window] [.] 1 peter 4 exposed 4 exposed 10 merely 5 himself 6 to 6 to 7 this 7 this 8 influence 8 influence 9 by 9 by 10 merely 10 merely 14 the 11 looking 12 out 12 out 13 of 13 of 14 the but this was momentary . 1 but 2 this 2 this 3 was 3 was 4 momentary 4 momentary 5 . peter [the] [destroyer] resumed [the] task [which] [fate] had assigned him , nor faltered again till it was accomplished . 1 peter 4 resumed 4 resumed 6 task 6 task 9 had 9 had 10 assigned 10 assigned 11 him 10 assigned 13 nor 11 him 12 , 13 nor 14 faltered 14 faltered 15 again 15 again 16 till 16 till 17 it 16 till 19 accomplished 16 till 20 . 17 it 18 was another singular discovery was that of a bottle of wine walled up in an old oven . 1 another 2 singular 2 singular 3 discovery 3 discovery 4 was 4 was 5 that 5 that 6 of 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 bottle 8 bottle 9 of 9 of 10 wine 10 wine 12 up 11 walled 12 up 12 up 13 in 12 up 16 oven 14 an 15 old 15 old 16 oven 16 oven 17 . peter needed no cordial to sustain his hopes , and therefore kept the wine to gladden his success . 1 peter 2 needed 2 needed 3 no 2 needed 4 cordial 4 cordial 5 to 5 to 6 sustain 6 sustain 7 his 7 his 8 hopes 8 hopes 9 , 9 , 10 and 9 , 11 therefore 11 therefore 18 success 12 kept 15 to 13 the 14 wine 14 wine 15 to 15 to 16 gladden 16 gladden 17 his 17 his 18 success 18 success 19 . there was likewise a silver coronation medal of [george] [iii] . 1 there 2 was 2 was 3 likewise 3 likewise 4 a 4 a 5 silver 4 a 7 medal 5 silver 6 coronation 7 medal 8 of 7 medal 11 . we will not follow him in his triumphant progress step by step . 1 we 2 will 2 will 3 not 3 not 4 follow 4 follow 5 him 5 him 6 in 6 in 7 his 7 his 8 triumphant 8 triumphant 9 progress 8 triumphant 10 step 10 step 11 by 10 step 12 step 11 by 12 step 12 step 13 . except the kitchen , every room and chamber was now gutted . 1 except 4 , 2 the 3 kitchen 2 the 4 , 3 kitchen 4 , 4 , 6 room 5 every 6 room 6 room 7 and 6 room 8 chamber 8 chamber 10 now 9 was 10 now 10 now 11 gutted 10 now 12 . the house was nothing but a shell , the apparition of a house , as unreal as the painted edifices of a theatre . 1 the 2 house 2 house 3 was 3 was 5 but 4 nothing 5 but 5 but 6 a 5 but 7 shell 7 shell 8 , 8 , 10 apparition 9 the 10 apparition 10 apparition 11 of 10 apparition 12 a 12 a 13 house 12 a 16 unreal 14 , 16 unreal 15 as 16 unreal 16 unreal 17 as 16 unreal 20 edifices 17 as 18 the 18 the 19 painted 20 edifices 23 theatre 21 of 22 a 21 of 23 theatre 23 theatre 24 . it was like the perfect rind of a great cheese in which a mouse had dwelt and nibbled till it was a cheese no more . 1 it 2 was 1 it 4 the 2 was 3 like 4 the 5 perfect 5 perfect 6 rind 6 rind 7 of 6 rind 10 cheese 7 of 8 a 8 a 9 great 10 cheese 11 in 11 in 12 which 12 which 13 a 13 a 14 mouse 14 mouse 15 had 15 had 16 dwelt 16 dwelt 17 and 17 and 18 nibbled 17 and 26 . 18 nibbled 19 till 20 it 21 was 20 it 26 . 21 was 22 a 22 a 23 cheese 22 a 24 no 24 no 25 more and [peter] [was] the mouse . 1 and 4 the 4 the 5 mouse 5 mouse 6 . it was an admirable [parallel] to the feat of the man who jumped down his own throat . 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 an 3 an 4 admirable 4 admirable 6 to 6 to 7 the 6 to 18 . 7 the 8 feat 8 feat 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 11 man 11 man 12 who 12 who 13 jumped 14 down 15 his 15 his 16 own 16 own 17 throat 17 throat 18 . this fated evening was an ugly one . 1 this 3 evening 2 fated 3 evening 3 evening 4 was 4 was 7 one 5 an 6 ugly 6 ugly 7 one 7 one 8 . " the wine , [tabitha] , " he cried " [my] grandfather 's rich old wine ! 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 wine 3 wine 4 , 4 , 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 he 8 he 9 cried 9 cried 10 " 10 " 17 ! 12 grandfather 13 's 13 's 14 rich 14 rich 15 old 14 rich 16 wine 16 wine 17 ! we will drink it now . " 1 we 2 will 2 will 3 drink 3 drink 4 it 4 it 5 now 5 now 6 . 6 . 7 " it reminded him of his golden dream . 1 it 2 reminded 2 reminded 3 him 2 reminded 4 of 4 of 5 his 5 his 7 dream 5 his 8 . 6 golden 7 dream " [mr] [peter] , " remarked [tabitha] , " must the wine be drunk [before] the [money] is [found] ? " 1 " 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 9 " 6 remarked 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 11 the 9 " 20 ? 10 must 11 the 11 the 12 wine 12 wine 14 drunk 13 be 14 drunk 16 the 18 is 18 is 20 ? 20 ? 21 " " the money is [found] ! " exclaimed [peter] , with a sort of fierceness . 1 " 2 the 1 " 7 " 2 the 3 money 4 is 6 ! 6 ! 7 " 7 " 16 . 8 exclaimed 10 , 10 , 11 with 11 with 12 a 12 a 13 sort 13 sort 14 of 14 of 15 fierceness 15 fierceness 16 . " the chest is within my reach ; [i] will not [sleep] [till] [i] have turned this key [in] the [rusty] lock . 1 " 2 the 1 " 23 . 2 the 3 chest 3 chest 4 is 4 is 5 within 5 within 6 my 6 my 7 reach 6 my 8 ; 10 will 11 not 11 not 15 have 15 have 16 turned 16 turned 18 key 17 this 18 key 18 key 20 the 20 the 22 lock 22 lock 23 . but first of all let us drink . " 1 but 7 drink 2 first 3 of 3 of 4 all 4 all 5 let 5 let 6 us 6 us 7 drink 7 drink 8 . 7 drink 9 " he then filled two little china teacups which [tabitha] had [brought] [from] the cupboard . 1 he 2 then 2 then 3 filled 3 filled 4 two 4 two 5 little 4 two 7 teacups 5 little 6 china 7 teacups 8 which 8 which 10 had 10 had 13 the 10 had 15 . 13 the 14 cupboard its rich and delicate perfume wasted itself round the kitchen . 1 its 5 perfume 2 rich 3 and 3 and 4 delicate 4 delicate 5 perfume 5 perfume 7 itself 6 wasted 7 itself 7 itself 8 round 8 round 9 the 9 the 10 kitchen 10 kitchen 11 . " drink , [tabitha] ! " cried [peter] . 1 " 2 drink 2 drink 3 , 3 , 7 cried 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 9 . " blessings on the honest old fellow who set aside this good liquor for you and me ! 1 " 2 blessings 2 blessings 3 on 3 on 4 the 4 the 5 honest 4 the 8 who 5 honest 6 old 6 old 7 fellow 8 who 10 aside 9 set 10 aside 10 aside 13 liquor 11 this 12 good 12 good 13 liquor 13 liquor 17 me 13 liquor 18 ! 14 for 15 you 15 you 17 me 16 and 17 me and here 's to [peter] [goldthwaite] 's memory ! " 1 and 2 here 2 here 3 's 2 here 7 's 3 's 4 to 7 's 8 memory 8 memory 9 ! 9 ! 10 " " and good cause have we to remember him , " quoth [tabitha] as she drank . 1 " 2 and 2 and 3 good 2 and 5 have 3 good 4 cause 5 have 6 we 5 have 7 to 7 to 8 remember 8 remember 9 him 8 remember 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 quoth 12 quoth 16 drank 14 as 15 she 15 she 16 drank 16 drank 17 . until they have finished the bottle we must turn our eyes elsewhere . 1 until 4 finished 1 until 12 elsewhere 2 they 3 have 3 have 4 finished 4 finished 6 bottle 5 the 6 bottle 7 we 8 must 7 we 10 our 8 must 9 turn 10 our 11 eyes 11 eyes 12 elsewhere 12 elsewhere 13 . " poor fellow ! " thought [mr] [john] [brown] . 1 " 4 ! 1 " 5 " 2 poor 3 fellow 2 poor 4 ! 5 " 6 thought 5 " 10 . " [poor] crack-brained [peter] [goldthwaite] ! 1 " 3 crack-brained 1 " 6 ! for old acquaintance ' sake [i] ought to have taken care that he was comfortable [this] rough winter . " 1 for 14 was 2 old 3 acquaintance 2 old 5 sake 3 acquaintance 4 ' 5 sake 7 ought 7 ought 8 to 8 to 9 have 9 have 10 taken 10 taken 11 care 11 care 12 that 11 care 13 he 13 he 14 was 14 was 15 comfortable 15 comfortable 17 rough 17 rough 18 winter 18 winter 19 . 19 . 20 " these feelings grew so powerful that , in spite of the inclement weather , he resolved to visit [peter] [goldthwaite] immediately . 1 these 2 feelings 1 these 3 grew 3 grew 5 powerful 3 grew 9 spite 3 grew 12 inclement 4 so 5 powerful 5 powerful 6 that 7 , 8 in 8 in 9 spite 9 spite 10 of 10 of 11 the 12 inclement 22 . 13 weather 14 , 14 , 15 he 15 he 16 resolved 16 resolved 17 to 17 to 18 visit 18 visit 21 immediately 21 immediately 22 . the strength of the impulse was really singular . 1 the 2 strength 2 strength 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 impulse 4 the 9 . 5 impulse 6 was 6 was 7 really 7 really 8 singular but the powers of the air had rather the best of the battle . 1 but 2 the 1 but 3 powers 3 powers 4 of 3 powers 6 air 3 powers 7 had 3 powers 10 best 3 powers 13 battle 3 powers 14 . 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 air 8 rather 9 the 9 the 10 best 10 best 11 of 12 the 13 battle there seemed little hope of his reappearance earlier than the [next] thaw . 1 there 3 little 2 seemed 3 little 3 little 4 hope 4 hope 7 reappearance 5 of 6 his 6 his 7 reappearance 7 reappearance 12 thaw 8 earlier 9 than 9 than 10 the 10 the 12 thaw 12 thaw 13 . at the same moment his hat was snatched away and whirled aloft into some far-distant region whence no tidings have as yet returned . 1 at 3 same 2 the 3 same 3 same 4 moment 4 moment 7 was 5 his 6 hat 6 hat 7 was 7 was 9 away 7 was 16 region 8 snatched 9 away 10 and 11 whirled 11 whirled 12 aloft 12 aloft 13 into 13 into 14 some 14 some 15 far-distant 15 far-distant 16 region 16 region 17 whence 17 whence 18 no 17 whence 20 have 18 no 19 tidings 20 have 22 yet 21 as 22 yet 22 yet 23 returned 23 returned 24 . he therefore entered without ceremony , and groped his way to the kitchen . 1 he 2 therefore 1 he 7 and 3 entered 4 without 4 without 5 ceremony 5 ceremony 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 groped 8 groped 9 his 9 his 10 way 10 way 11 to 11 to 12 the 12 the 13 kitchen 13 kitchen 14 . his intrusion even there was unnoticed [.] 1 his 2 intrusion 1 his 6 unnoticed 2 intrusion 5 was 3 even 4 there 4 there 5 was peter [goldthwaite] was inserting a key [into] the lock . 1 peter 3 was 3 was 9 lock 4 inserting 5 a 5 a 6 key 6 key 8 the 8 the 9 lock 9 lock 10 . " oh , [tabitha] , " cried he , with tremulous rapture , " [how] shall [i] endure the effulgence ? 1 " 2 oh 2 oh 3 , 2 oh 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 cried 7 cried 8 he 8 he 9 , 9 , 10 with 10 with 11 tremulous 11 tremulous 12 rapture 12 rapture 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 16 shall 14 " 21 ? 16 shall 18 endure 18 endure 19 the 19 the 20 effulgence the gold ! the bright , bright gold ! 1 the 2 gold 1 the 9 ! 2 gold 8 gold 3 ! 4 the 4 the 5 bright 5 bright 6 , 6 , 7 bright 7 bright 8 gold methinks [i] can remember my last glance at it just as the iron-plated lid fell down . 1 methinks 7 glance 3 can 4 remember 4 remember 7 glance 5 my 7 glance 6 last 7 glance 7 glance 8 at 8 at 9 it 9 it 10 just 10 just 11 as 11 as 12 the 11 as 15 fell 13 iron-plated 14 lid 14 lid 15 fell 15 fell 16 down 16 down 17 . and ever since , being seventy years , it has been blazing in secret and gathering its splendor against this glorious moment . 1 and 2 ever 2 ever 3 since 2 ever 7 years 2 ever 8 , 2 ever 9 it 2 ever 12 blazing 3 since 4 , 5 being 7 years 6 seventy 7 years 10 has 11 been 11 been 12 blazing 12 blazing 13 in 13 in 14 secret 14 secret 15 and 15 and 16 gathering 16 gathering 17 its 17 its 18 splendor 18 splendor 19 against 18 splendor 21 glorious 20 this 21 glorious 21 glorious 22 moment 21 glorious 23 . it will flash upon us like the noonday sun . " 1 it 2 will 1 it 8 noonday 2 will 3 flash 4 upon 5 us 4 upon 8 noonday 6 like 7 the 7 the 8 noonday 8 noonday 9 sun 9 sun 10 . 10 . 11 " " then shade [your] eyes , [mr] [peter] ! " said [tabitha] , with somewhat less [patience] than usual . 1 " 2 then 1 " 10 " 2 then 3 shade 3 shade 5 eyes 6 , 9 ! 9 ! 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 13 , 13 , 14 with 14 with 15 somewhat 15 somewhat 20 . 16 less 18 than 18 than 19 usual 19 usual 20 . " but , for mercy 's sake , do turn the key ! " 1 " 2 but 1 " 10 turn 2 but 3 , 3 , 4 for 4 for 7 sake 5 mercy 6 's 6 's 7 sake 7 sake 8 , 8 , 9 do 10 turn 11 the 11 the 12 key 12 key 13 ! 13 ! 14 " and with a strong effort of both [hands] [peter] [did] force the rusty key through the intricacies of the rusty lock . 1 and 2 with 1 and 11 force 2 with 6 of 3 a 4 strong 4 strong 6 of 5 effort 6 of 6 of 7 both 11 force 12 the 12 the 13 rusty 12 the 14 key 14 key 15 through 15 through 16 the 16 the 17 intricacies 17 intricacies 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 rusty 20 rusty 21 lock 21 lock 22 . no sudden blaze illuminated the kitchen . 1 no 2 sudden 2 sudden 3 blaze 2 sudden 4 illuminated 4 illuminated 5 the 5 the 6 kitchen 6 kitchen 7 . " what 's here ? " [exclaimed] [tabitha] , adjusting her spectacles and holding the lamp over the open chest . 1 " 2 what 1 " 6 " 2 what 3 's 2 what 5 ? 3 's 4 here 6 " 21 . 9 , 10 adjusting 10 adjusting 13 and 11 her 12 spectacles 12 spectacles 13 and 13 and 14 holding 13 and 15 the 15 the 16 lamp 16 lamp 17 over 17 over 18 the 18 the 19 open 19 open 20 chest 20 chest 21 . " old [peter] [goldthwaite] 's hoard of [old] rags ! " 1 " 2 old 1 " 11 " 5 's 6 hoard 6 hoard 7 of 7 of 9 rags 9 rags 10 ! 10 ! 11 " " pretty much so , [tabby] , " said [mr] [brown] , lifting a handful of the treasure . 1 " 2 pretty 2 pretty 3 much 3 much 4 so 4 so 5 , 5 , 7 , 7 , 9 said 8 " 9 said 9 said 12 , 12 , 13 lifting 13 lifting 14 a 14 a 18 treasure 15 handful 16 of 16 of 17 the 17 the 18 treasure 18 treasure 19 . oh what a ghost of dead and buried wealth had [peter] [goldthwaite] raised to scare himself out of his scanty wits withal ! 1 oh 2 what 2 what 3 a 2 what 5 of 3 a 4 ghost 5 of 6 dead 5 of 7 and 7 and 8 buried 7 and 9 wealth 9 wealth 10 had 10 had 13 raised 13 raised 14 to 14 to 15 scare 15 scare 16 himself 16 himself 17 out 17 out 18 of 18 of 21 wits 19 his 21 wits 20 scanty 21 wits 21 wits 22 withal 21 wits 23 ! what , then , in sober earnest , were the delusive treasures of the chest ? 1 what 2 , 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 5 in 4 , 8 , 5 in 7 earnest 6 sober 7 earnest 8 , 13 of 9 were 10 the 10 the 11 delusive 10 the 13 of 11 delusive 12 treasures 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 chest 15 chest 16 ? bills of a thousand pounds were intermixed with parchment pennies , and worth no more than they . 1 bills 2 of 2 of 3 a 3 a 4 thousand 4 thousand 5 pounds 5 pounds 6 were 6 were 12 and 7 intermixed 8 with 8 with 9 parchment 9 parchment 10 pennies 10 pennies 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 worth 12 and 16 than 13 worth 14 no 14 no 15 more 15 more 16 than 16 than 17 they 17 they 18 . " and this , then , is [old] [peter] [goldthwaite] 's treasure ! " said [john] [brown] . 1 " 2 and 1 " 13 ! 2 and 3 this 3 this 4 , 4 , 5 then 5 then 6 , 6 , 7 is 7 is 11 's 12 treasure 13 ! 13 ! 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 18 . he went mad upon the strength of it . 1 he 2 went 2 went 3 mad 2 went 4 upon 4 upon 8 it 5 the 7 of 5 the 8 it 6 strength 7 of 8 it 9 . but never mind , [peter] ; it is just the sort of capital for building [castles] in the air . " 1 but 2 never 2 never 3 mind 3 mind 4 , 4 , 21 " 6 ; 7 it 7 it 8 is 8 is 9 just 9 just 10 the 10 the 11 sort 11 sort 12 of 11 sort 13 capital 13 capital 14 for 14 for 15 building 15 building 17 in 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 air 19 air 20 . 20 . 21 " " the house will be down about our ears , " cried [tabitha] as the wind shook it with increasing violence . 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 house 3 house 4 will 4 will 5 be 4 will 6 down 6 down 7 about 7 about 8 our 8 our 9 ears 8 our 21 violence 9 ears 10 , 10 , 11 " 12 cried 14 as 14 as 16 wind 14 as 17 shook 14 as 20 increasing 15 the 16 wind 17 shook 18 it 18 it 19 with 20 increasing 21 violence 21 violence 22 . " let it fall , " said [peter] , folding his arms , as he seated himself upon the chest . 1 " 6 " 2 let 3 it 2 let 4 fall 4 fall 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 folding 10 folding 20 chest 11 his 12 arms 12 arms 13 , 13 , 14 as 14 as 15 he 15 he 16 seated 16 seated 17 himself 16 seated 18 upon 18 upon 19 the 19 the 20 chest 20 chest 21 . " no , no , my old friend [peter] ! " said [john] [brown] . 1 " 2 no 2 no 4 no 2 no 10 ! 3 , 4 no 4 no 5 , 5 , 6 my 6 my 8 friend 7 old 8 friend 10 ! 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 15 . " [i] have house-room for you and [tabby] , and a safe vault for the chest of treasure . 1 " 3 have 3 have 4 house-room 4 house-room 10 and 5 for 6 you 5 for 9 , 6 you 7 and 9 , 10 and 10 and 11 a 10 and 19 . 11 a 12 safe 11 a 18 treasure 13 vault 14 for 14 for 15 the 15 the 16 chest 16 chest 17 of 17 of 18 treasure [chippings] [with] [a] [chisel] [.] his own monument , recording his decease by starvation , would probably be an early specimen of his skill . 1 his 2 own 2 own 5 recording 3 monument 5 recording 4 , 5 recording 5 recording 6 his 5 recording 8 by 5 recording 11 would 6 his 7 decease 8 by 9 starvation 9 starvation 10 , 11 would 13 be 12 probably 13 be 13 be 14 an 14 an 15 early 15 early 16 specimen 16 specimen 17 of 16 specimen 19 skill 18 his 19 skill 19 skill 20 . gravestones , therefore , have generally been an article of imported merchandise [.] 1 gravestones 2 , 1 gravestones 3 therefore 1 gravestones 12 merchandise 3 therefore 4 , 5 have 6 generally 5 have 7 been 5 have 12 merchandise 7 been 8 an 7 been 9 article 9 article 10 of 11 imported 12 merchandise the more recent monuments are mere slabs of slate in the ordinary style , without any superfluous flourishes to set off the bald inscriptions . 1 the 2 more 2 more 3 recent 3 recent 4 monuments 4 monuments 5 are 4 monuments 8 of 4 monuments 15 without 6 mere 7 slabs 7 slabs 8 of 8 of 9 slate 10 in 11 the 11 the 12 ordinary 12 ordinary 13 style 13 style 14 , 14 , 15 without 15 without 16 any 15 without 25 . 16 any 17 superfluous 17 superfluous 18 flourishes 17 superfluous 19 to 19 to 20 set 20 set 21 off 21 off 22 the 22 the 23 bald 23 bald 24 inscriptions these , these were graves where loved ones slept . 1 these 5 graves 2 , 3 these 3 these 4 were 4 were 5 graves 5 graves 6 where 6 where 9 slept 7 loved 9 slept 8 ones 9 slept 9 slept 10 . her sighs had been the breath of [heaven] to her soul . 1 her 2 sighs 1 her 10 her 2 sighs 3 had 3 had 4 been 4 been 5 the 5 the 7 of 6 breath 7 of 9 to 10 her 10 her 11 soul 11 soul 12 . after her departure [i] remarked that the symbol was none of the most apt [.] 1 after 2 her 2 her 3 departure 3 departure 14 apt 5 remarked 6 that 6 that 7 the 7 the 8 symbol 8 symbol 9 was 9 was 10 none 10 none 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 most 13 most 14 apt it was seldom that [i] [could] [find] [such] [pleasant] food [for] contemplation as in the [above] instance . 1 it 2 was 1 it 17 instance 2 was 3 seldom 3 seldom 4 that 4 that 10 food 12 contemplation 13 as 13 as 14 in 14 in 15 the 15 the 17 instance 17 instance 18 . this , indeed , was [mr] [wigglesworth] 's standing emblem of conjugal bereavement . 1 this 2 , 2 , 3 indeed 3 indeed 4 , 4 , 13 bereavement 5 was 8 's 5 was 13 bereavement 8 's 9 standing 8 's 10 emblem 10 emblem 11 of 11 of 12 conjugal 13 bereavement 14 . thus the wife of his youth , though she died in his and her declining age , retained the bridal dewdrops fresh around her memory . 1 thus 2 the 2 the 4 of 3 wife 4 of 4 of 6 youth 4 of 18 retained 5 his 6 youth 7 , 8 though 8 though 9 she 8 though 18 retained 9 she 10 died 10 died 11 in 12 his 13 and 13 and 14 her 14 her 15 declining 15 declining 16 age 16 age 17 , 17 , 18 retained 18 retained 20 bridal 18 retained 26 . 19 the 20 bridal 20 bridal 21 dewdrops 21 dewdrops 23 around 22 fresh 23 around 23 around 25 memory 24 her 25 memory the link is already strong enough ; it needs no visible symbol . 1 the 2 link 1 the 11 visible 2 link 3 is 2 link 8 it 3 is 6 enough 4 already 6 enough 5 strong 6 enough 6 enough 7 ; 8 it 9 needs 9 needs 10 no 11 visible 12 symbol 12 symbol 13 . then would she mark out the grave the scent of which would be perceptible on the pillow of the second bridal ? 1 then 2 would 2 would 3 she 2 would 4 mark 4 mark 5 out 5 out 6 the 6 the 7 grave 7 grave 17 pillow 7 grave 22 ? 8 the 9 scent 8 the 15 on 9 scent 10 of 10 of 14 perceptible 11 which 12 would 12 would 13 be 13 be 14 perceptible 15 on 16 the 16 the 17 pillow 17 pillow 18 of 18 of 19 the 18 of 21 bridal 19 the 20 second he had been picked up at sea , and stood in no present need of tombstone or epitaph . 1 he 2 had 1 he 9 and 2 had 3 been 3 been 4 picked 4 picked 5 up 5 up 6 at 7 sea 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 stood 10 stood 11 in 10 stood 17 or 12 no 13 present 12 no 17 or 14 need 15 of 15 of 16 tombstone 16 tombstone 17 or 17 or 18 epitaph 17 or 19 . " and how [,] " [inquired] [i] , " did his wife bear the shock of joyful surprise ? " 1 " 10 did 2 and 3 how 3 how 10 did 5 " 8 , 5 " 10 did 8 , 9 " 10 did 12 wife 10 did 13 bear 10 did 18 surprise 10 did 19 ? 10 did 20 " 11 his 12 wife 14 the 15 shock 15 shock 16 of 16 of 17 joyful 17 joyful 18 surprise a comely woman with a pretty rosebud of a daughter came to select a gravestone for a twin-daughter , who had died a month before . 1 a 3 woman 2 comely 3 woman 3 woman 4 with 3 woman 6 pretty 3 woman 8 of 5 a 6 pretty 6 pretty 7 rosebud 8 of 10 daughter 8 of 18 twin-daughter 9 a 10 daughter 10 daughter 11 came 11 came 12 to 12 to 13 select 14 a 15 gravestone 15 gravestone 16 for 16 for 18 twin-daughter 17 a 18 twin-daughter 18 twin-daughter 19 , 19 , 20 who 20 who 21 had 21 had 22 died 22 died 24 month 23 a 24 month 24 month 25 before 25 before 26 . i was impressed with the different nature of their feelings for the dead . 1 i 2 was 1 i 9 their 2 was 3 impressed 2 was 4 with 4 with 6 different 5 the 6 different 6 different 7 nature 6 different 8 of 9 their 10 feelings 10 feelings 11 for 11 for 12 the 12 the 13 dead 13 dead 14 . her thoughts knew , but not her heart . 1 her 2 thoughts 2 thoughts 3 knew 3 knew 4 , 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 not 6 not 9 . 7 her 8 heart 7 her 9 . perchance her consciousness was truer than her reflection ; perchance her dead sister was a closer companion than in life . 1 perchance 2 her 1 perchance 3 consciousness 1 perchance 5 truer 1 perchance 10 perchance 4 was 5 truer 5 truer 6 than 7 her 8 reflection 8 reflection 9 ; 9 ; 10 perchance 10 perchance 11 her 11 her 12 dead 12 dead 13 sister 13 sister 14 was 14 was 18 than 15 a 16 closer 15 a 17 companion 16 closer 17 companion 17 companion 18 than 18 than 19 in 19 in 20 life 19 in 21 . she makes the epitaph anew , though the selfsame words may have served for a thousand graves . 1 she 5 anew 1 she 9 selfsame 2 makes 5 anew 3 the 4 epitaph 4 epitaph 5 anew 5 anew 6 , 6 , 7 though 8 the 9 selfsame 9 selfsame 10 words 9 selfsame 14 for 10 words 11 may 12 have 14 for 13 served 14 for 14 for 15 a 14 for 18 . 15 a 16 thousand 16 thousand 17 graves " and yet , " said [i] afterward to [mr] [wigglesworth] , " they might have made a better choice than this . 1 " 2 and 1 " 13 " 2 and 3 yet 3 yet 4 , 5 " 6 said 5 " 13 " 6 said 8 afterward 9 to 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 14 they 14 they 15 might 15 might 16 have 16 have 17 made 17 made 18 a 17 made 21 than 19 better 21 than 20 choice 21 than 21 than 22 this 22 this 23 . one of these would have formed an inscription equally original and appropriate . " 1 one 3 these 2 of 3 these 3 these 4 would 4 would 5 have 5 have 6 formed 6 formed 8 inscription 7 an 8 inscription 8 inscription 9 equally 9 equally 10 original 9 equally 12 appropriate 9 equally 13 . 11 and 12 appropriate 13 . 14 " and somehow they seem to stretch to suit a great grief and shrink to fit a small one . " 1 and 2 somehow 2 somehow 3 they 2 somehow 4 seem 4 seem 6 stretch 4 seem 7 to 5 to 6 stretch 7 to 8 suit 7 to 9 a 9 a 10 great 10 great 11 grief 11 grief 13 shrink 12 and 13 shrink 13 shrink 15 fit 14 to 15 fit 15 fit 16 a 16 a 17 small 16 a 18 one 18 one 19 . 19 . 20 " it was not seldom that ludicrous images were excited by what took place between [mr] [wigglesworth] and his customers . 1 it 2 was 1 it 5 that 2 was 3 not 3 not 5 that 4 seldom 5 that 5 that 6 ludicrous 5 that 8 were 6 ludicrous 7 images 8 were 9 excited 9 excited 10 by 10 by 11 what 11 what 12 took 11 what 19 customers 12 took 13 place 12 took 17 and 14 between 17 and 17 and 18 his 19 customers 20 . on communicating this nonsensical picture to the old man he laughed heartily and pronounced my humor to be of the right sort . 1 on 2 communicating 2 communicating 3 this 2 communicating 10 he 2 communicating 18 be 3 this 4 nonsensical 4 nonsensical 5 picture 6 to 10 he 7 the 8 old 8 old 9 man 8 old 10 he 10 he 11 laughed 11 laughed 12 heartily 12 heartily 13 and 13 and 14 pronounced 14 pronounced 15 my 16 humor 18 be 17 to 18 be 18 be 22 sort 19 of 20 the 19 of 22 sort 20 the 21 right 22 sort 23 . " hard fare , " rejoined [i] , smiling , " but you seemed to have found it excellent of digestion , too . " 1 " 2 hard 1 " 4 , 1 " 10 , 2 hard 3 fare 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 rejoined 6 rejoined 8 , 8 , 9 smiling 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 but 12 but 14 seemed 12 but 18 it 13 you 14 seemed 14 seemed 15 to 15 to 16 have 16 have 17 found 18 it 19 excellent 19 excellent 20 of 20 of 21 digestion 21 digestion 22 , 22 , 23 too 22 , 24 . 24 . 25 " he expressed a purpose of being buried side by side with his enemy . 1 he 2 expressed 2 expressed 3 a 3 a 4 purpose 4 purpose 5 of 5 of 6 being 6 being 7 buried 6 being 8 side 8 side 9 by 8 side 10 side 10 side 11 with 11 with 12 his 12 his 13 enemy 13 enemy 14 . methinks what they mistook for hatred was but love under a mask . " 1 methinks 2 what 2 what 3 they 2 what 7 was 3 they 4 mistook 4 mistook 5 for 6 hatred 7 was 7 was 8 but 7 was 10 under 7 was 13 . 9 love 10 under 10 under 12 mask 11 a 12 mask 13 . 14 " " you talk nonsense , " said the sculptor , with the offended pride of art . 1 " 2 you 2 you 3 talk 2 you 9 sculptor 3 talk 4 nonsense 5 , 9 sculptor 6 " 7 said 7 said 8 the 7 said 9 sculptor 8 the 9 sculptor 9 sculptor 11 with 9 sculptor 14 pride 9 sculptor 16 art 10 , 11 with 12 the 13 offended 13 offended 14 pride 15 of 16 art 16 art 17 . he then added with his usual good-nature , " how can [cupid] die [when] there are such [pretty] maidens [in] [the] [vineyard] ? " 1 he 2 then 2 then 3 added 3 added 4 with 3 added 8 , 3 added 24 " 4 with 5 his 4 with 7 good-nature 5 his 6 usual 8 , 9 " 9 " 23 ? 10 how 11 can 10 how 23 ? 11 can 13 die 15 there 16 are 15 there 23 ? 16 are 19 maidens 17 such 19 maidens " very true , " [answered] [i] ; and for the rest of the [day] [i] thought of other matters than tombstones . 1 " 2 very 1 " 4 , 1 " 5 " 2 very 3 true 5 " 8 ; 8 ; 9 and 9 and 10 for 10 for 11 the 10 for 12 rest 11 the 12 rest 12 rest 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 17 thought 17 thought 18 of 18 of 20 matters 19 other 20 matters 20 matters 21 than 21 than 22 tombstones 21 than 23 . mr [wigglesworth] consulted [me] [as] to the propriety of [enabling] a dead man 's dust to utter this dreadful creed . 1 mr 3 consulted 3 consulted 6 to 6 to 7 the 6 to 21 . 7 the 8 propriety 8 propriety 9 of 8 propriety 20 creed 9 of 11 a 11 a 12 dead 12 dead 13 man 13 man 14 's 14 's 15 dust 16 to 17 utter 17 utter 18 this 17 utter 20 creed 18 this 19 dreadful but when the grave speaks such falsehoods , the soul of man will know the truth by its own horror . " 1 but 2 when 1 but 22 " 2 when 3 the 2 when 4 grave 2 when 5 speaks 5 speaks 6 such 5 speaks 7 falsehoods 7 falsehoods 8 , 8 , 11 of 9 the 11 of 10 soul 11 of 11 of 12 man 12 man 13 will 14 know 16 truth 15 the 16 truth 16 truth 17 by 17 by 18 its 17 by 19 own 19 own 20 horror 20 horror 21 . 21 . 22 " " so it will , " said [i] , struck by the idea . 1 " 3 it 1 " 5 , 2 so 3 it 3 it 4 will 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 7 said 9 , 9 , 10 struck 10 struck 11 by 11 by 12 the 12 the 13 idea 13 idea 14 . i saw [her] no more , but soon afterward found [mr] [wigglesworth] [cutting] [her] virgin-name into the stone which she had chosen . 1 i 2 saw 1 i 23 . 2 saw 4 no 4 no 5 more 5 more 6 , 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 soon 8 soon 10 found 9 afterward 10 found 15 virgin-name 16 into 16 into 17 the 17 the 18 stone 18 stone 19 which 19 which 21 had 20 she 21 had 21 had 22 chosen 22 chosen 23 . now , which of these slabs would you like best to see your own name upon ? " 1 now 2 , 2 , 3 which 3 which 4 of 3 which 17 ? 4 of 5 these 4 of 7 would 5 these 6 slabs 7 would 8 you 8 you 9 like 9 like 10 best 10 best 16 upon 11 to 12 see 12 see 13 your 13 your 14 own 14 own 15 name 15 name 16 upon 17 ? 18 " every gravestone that you ever made is the visible symbol of a mistaken system . 1 every 2 gravestone 2 gravestone 3 that 3 that 4 you 4 you 7 is 4 you 14 system 5 ever 6 made 6 made 7 is 7 is 11 of 8 the 9 visible 8 the 11 of 9 visible 10 symbol 12 a 13 mistaken 13 mistaken 14 system 14 system 15 . our thoughts should soar upward with the butterfly , not linger with the exuviƦ that confined him . 1 our 2 thoughts 1 our 14 exuviƦ 3 should 4 soar 4 soar 5 upward 5 upward 6 with 6 with 14 exuviƦ 7 the 8 butterfly 8 butterfly 9 , 8 butterfly 11 linger 9 , 10 not 11 linger 12 with 12 with 14 exuviƦ 13 the 14 exuviƦ 14 exuviƦ 17 him 15 that 17 him 16 confined 17 him 17 him 18 . " would you forget your dead friends the moment they are under the sod ? " 1 " 14 sod 2 would 3 you 2 would 4 forget 4 forget 5 your 5 your 7 friends 6 dead 7 friends 7 friends 8 the 7 friends 10 they 8 the 9 moment 10 they 11 are 10 they 14 sod 12 under 13 the 12 under 14 sod 14 sod 15 ? 14 sod 16 " 15 ? 16 " forget them ? 1 forget 2 them 2 them 3 ? no ; but , to remember them [aright] , [i] [would] forget what they have cast off . 1 no 2 ; 2 ; 3 but 3 but 4 , 4 , 5 to 5 to 6 remember 6 remember 7 them 7 them 9 , 9 , 14 they 12 forget 13 what 13 what 14 they 14 they 15 have 15 have 16 cast 16 cast 17 off 17 off 18 . and to [gain] the truer conception of death [i] would forget the grave . " 1 and 2 to 2 to 4 the 4 the 5 truer 5 truer 6 conception 6 conception 7 of 6 conception 13 grave 7 of 8 death 10 would 11 forget 11 forget 12 the 12 the 13 grave 13 grave 14 . 14 . 15 " but still the good old sculptor murmured , and stumbled , as it were , over the gravestones amid which he had walked through life . 1 but 2 still 2 still 3 the 3 the 4 good 4 good 5 old 5 old 6 sculptor 6 sculptor 7 murmured 6 sculptor 18 gravestones 7 murmured 8 , 7 murmured 9 and 9 and 10 stumbled 10 stumbled 11 , 11 , 12 as 12 as 13 it 13 it 14 were 13 it 15 , 15 , 16 over 16 over 17 the 18 gravestones 19 amid 18 gravestones 25 life 19 amid 20 which 20 which 21 he 21 he 22 had 23 walked 24 through 23 walked 25 life 25 life 26 . [the] [shaker] [bridal] [.] at [his] footstool stood a man and [woman] , [both] clad in the [shaker] garb . 1 at 3 footstool 3 footstool 15 garb 4 stood 5 a 5 a 6 man 6 man 7 and 7 and 11 clad 9 , 11 clad 11 clad 12 in 12 in 13 the 13 the 15 garb 15 garb 16 . read their faces , [i] pray you , and say whether the inward movement of the spirit hath guided my choice aright . " 1 read 2 their 2 their 3 faces 2 their 18 hath 3 faces 4 , 4 , 6 pray 6 pray 7 you 7 you 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 say 11 whether 18 hath 12 the 13 inward 13 inward 14 movement 14 movement 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 17 spirit 17 spirit 18 hath 18 hath 19 guided 18 hath 24 " 20 my 21 choice 21 choice 22 aright 22 aright 23 . 23 . 24 " accordingly , each elder looked at the two candidates with a most scrutinizing gaze . 1 accordingly 2 , 1 accordingly 9 candidates 3 each 9 candidates 4 elder 5 looked 5 looked 6 at 6 at 9 candidates 7 the 8 two 8 two 9 candidates 9 candidates 10 with 10 with 14 gaze 11 a 12 most 12 most 13 scrutinizing 13 scrutinizing 14 gaze 14 gaze 15 . " this pair are still in the summer of [their] [years] , " observed the elder from [harvard] , a shrewd old man . 1 " 2 this 2 this 3 pair 3 pair 4 are 4 are 5 still 5 still 6 in 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 summer 8 summer 9 of 9 of 12 , 12 , 13 " 13 " 19 , 14 observed 15 the 14 observed 19 , 15 the 16 elder 16 elder 17 from 19 , 20 a 20 a 21 shrewd 21 shrewd 22 old 22 old 23 man 23 man 24 . " [i] would like better to see the hoar-frost of autumn on their heads . 1 " 3 would 1 " 15 . 3 would 4 like 4 like 5 better 6 to 7 see 7 see 8 the 8 the 9 hoar-frost 9 hoar-frost 10 of 9 hoar-frost 14 heads 10 of 11 autumn 12 on 14 heads 13 their 14 heads 14 heads 15 . methinks , also , they will be exposed to peculiar temptations on account of the carnal desires which have heretofore subsisted between them . " 1 methinks 2 , 1 methinks 6 will 3 also 4 , 4 , 5 they 5 they 6 will 6 will 7 be 7 be 8 exposed 8 exposed 9 to 9 to 10 peculiar 10 peculiar 11 temptations 11 temptations 12 on 12 on 13 account 13 account 14 of 14 of 21 subsisted 15 the 17 desires 16 carnal 17 desires 17 desires 18 which 18 which 19 have 19 have 20 heretofore 20 heretofore 21 subsisted 21 subsisted 22 between 22 between 23 them 23 them 24 . 24 . 25 " year after year , therefore , their marriage had been deferred . 1 year 2 after 1 year 3 year 3 year 4 , 4 , 5 therefore 5 therefore 6 , 6 , 7 their 7 their 8 marriage 8 marriage 12 . 9 had 10 been 10 been 11 deferred 11 deferred 12 . adam [colburn] had followed [many] vocations , had travelled far and seen much of the world and of life . 1 adam 3 had 1 adam 6 vocations 3 had 4 followed 6 vocations 7 , 7 , 8 had 8 had 9 travelled 9 travelled 10 far 9 travelled 11 and 9 travelled 17 and 11 and 12 seen 12 seen 13 much 12 seen 14 of 15 the 16 world 16 world 17 and 17 and 18 of 18 of 19 life 19 life 20 . still , they had held fast their mutual faith . 1 still 2 , 1 still 10 . 2 , 3 they 3 they 4 had 3 they 7 their 5 held 6 fast 6 fast 7 their 7 their 8 mutual 7 their 9 faith but neither of them desired good-fortune save to share it with the other . 1 but 2 neither 2 neither 5 desired 2 neither 6 good-fortune 3 of 4 them 4 them 5 desired 6 good-fortune 8 to 6 good-fortune 13 other 7 save 8 to 8 to 10 it 9 share 10 it 11 with 12 the 12 the 13 other 13 other 14 . he sought an interview with [martha] and proposed that they should join the [society] of [shakers] . 1 he 2 sought 1 he 17 . 2 sought 15 of 3 an 4 interview 4 interview 5 with 5 with 7 and 7 and 8 proposed 8 proposed 9 that 9 that 10 they 10 they 11 should 11 should 12 join 12 join 13 the 13 the 15 of martha , faithful still , had placed her hand in that of her lover and accompanied him to the [shaker] village . 1 martha 6 had 2 , 3 faithful 3 faithful 4 still 3 faithful 5 , 3 faithful 6 had 6 had 7 placed 7 placed 10 in 8 her 9 hand 9 hand 10 in 10 in 12 of 11 that 12 of 12 of 13 her 12 of 15 and 12 of 16 accompanied 13 her 14 lover 16 accompanied 17 him 17 him 18 to 18 to 19 the 19 the 21 village 21 village 22 . their faith and feelings had in some degree become assimilated to those of their fellow-worshippers [.] 1 their 2 faith 1 their 15 fellow-worshippers 2 faith 3 and 3 and 4 feelings 5 had 6 in 6 in 8 degree 6 in 15 fellow-worshippers 7 some 8 degree 8 degree 9 become 9 become 10 assimilated 10 assimilated 11 to 11 to 12 those 12 those 13 of 13 of 14 their martha was not less distinguished in the duties proper to her sex . 1 martha 2 was 2 was 3 not 3 not 5 distinguished 4 less 5 distinguished 5 distinguished 6 in 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 duties 8 duties 9 proper 9 proper 12 sex 10 to 11 her 11 her 12 sex 12 sex 13 . they were to be the father and mother of the village . 1 they 2 were 2 were 3 to 3 to 4 be 4 be 6 father 5 the 6 father 6 father 7 and 6 father 8 mother 8 mother 9 of 9 of 11 village 10 the 11 village 11 village 12 . the simple ceremony which would constitute them such was now to be performed [.] 1 the 4 which 2 simple 4 which 3 ceremony 4 which 4 which 5 would 4 which 7 them 4 which 9 was 5 would 6 constitute 8 such 9 was 9 was 10 now 10 now 11 to 10 now 13 performed 12 be 13 performed even my wishes of worldly success were almost dead within me . 1 even 2 my 2 my 3 wishes 3 wishes 4 of 4 of 5 worldly 5 worldly 6 success 5 worldly 7 were 7 were 8 almost 7 were 10 within 8 almost 9 dead 10 within 11 me 11 me 12 . we are brother and sister , nor would [i] [have] [it] otherwise . 1 we 2 are 2 are 3 brother 2 are 8 would 3 brother 4 and 3 brother 5 sister 5 sister 6 , 7 nor 8 would 8 would 12 otherwise 12 otherwise 13 . and in this peaceful village [i] have found all that [i] [hope] for all that [i] desire [.] 1 and 2 in 1 and 4 peaceful 2 in 3 this 4 peaceful 5 village 4 peaceful 8 found 7 have 8 found 8 found 9 all 9 all 10 that 10 that 17 desire 13 for 14 all 14 all 15 that 15 that 17 desire i will strive with my best strength for the spiritual and temporal [good] [of] [our] [community] [.] 1 i 2 will 1 i 5 my 2 will 3 strive 3 strive 4 with 5 my 6 best 5 my 12 temporal 6 best 7 strength 8 for 9 the 9 the 10 spiritual 10 spiritual 11 and 11 and 12 temporal my conscience is not doubtful in this matter . 1 my 2 conscience 2 conscience 3 is 3 is 4 not 4 not 5 doubtful 5 doubtful 6 in 6 in 7 this 7 this 8 matter 8 matter 9 . i am ready to receive the trust . " 1 i 2 am 1 i 4 to 2 am 3 ready 4 to 5 receive 5 receive 6 the 6 the 7 trust 7 trust 8 . 8 . 9 " " thou hast spoken well , son [adam] , " said the father . 1 " 2 thou 2 thou 3 hast 3 hast 4 spoken 4 spoken 5 well 5 well 6 , 6 , 7 son 7 son 9 , 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 said 11 said 12 the 12 the 13 father 13 father 14 . " [god] will bless [thee] [in] the office which [i] am about to resign . " 1 " 3 will 3 will 4 bless 4 bless 16 " 7 the 8 office 7 the 14 resign 8 office 9 which 11 am 12 about 12 about 13 to 13 to 14 resign 14 resign 15 . 15 . 16 " " but our sister , " observed the elder from [harvard] . 1 " 2 but 1 " 12 . 2 but 3 our 4 sister 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 observed 7 observed 8 the 7 observed 12 . 8 the 9 elder 9 elder 10 from " [hath] she not likewise a gift to declare her sentiments ? " 1 " 3 she 1 " 12 ? 3 she 5 likewise 3 she 10 her 4 not 5 likewise 6 a 7 gift 7 gift 8 to 8 to 9 declare 9 declare 10 her 10 her 11 sentiments 12 ? 13 " martha started and moved her lips as if she would have made a formal reply to this appeal . 1 martha 2 started 1 martha 14 formal 2 started 3 and 3 and 4 moved 4 moved 5 her 5 her 6 lips 6 lips 7 as 7 as 8 if 9 she 10 would 10 would 11 have 11 have 12 made 12 made 14 formal 13 a 14 formal 14 formal 15 reply 15 reply 18 appeal 16 to 17 this 17 this 18 appeal 18 appeal 19 . " [adam] has spoken , " said she , hurriedly ; " his sentiments are likewise mine . " 1 " 3 has 3 has 4 spoken 4 spoken 5 , 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 said 6 " 19 " 7 said 8 she 8 she 9 , 9 , 11 ; 10 hurriedly 11 ; 11 ; 12 " 12 " 13 his 14 sentiments 15 are 15 are 16 likewise 16 likewise 17 mine 17 mine 18 . 18 . 19 " they had overcome their natural sympathy with human frailties and affections . 1 they 4 their 1 they 8 human 2 had 3 overcome 3 overcome 4 their 4 their 5 natural 6 sympathy 8 human 7 with 8 human 8 human 9 frailties 8 human 11 affections 9 frailties 10 and 11 affections 12 . old [father] [ephraim] [was] the most awful character [of] [all] [.] 1 old 8 character 5 the 6 most 5 the 8 character 6 most 7 awful but , perceiving that the elders eyed her doubtfully , she gasped for breath and again spoke . 1 but 3 perceiving 2 , 3 perceiving 3 perceiving 4 that 3 perceiving 17 spoke 4 that 7 eyed 5 the 6 elders 6 elders 7 eyed 7 eyed 8 her 7 eyed 9 doubtfully 9 doubtfully 10 , 11 she 12 gasped 12 gasped 13 for 13 for 14 breath 14 breath 15 and 15 and 16 again 16 again 17 spoke 17 spoke 18 . " my children , join your [hands] , " said [father] [ephraim] . 1 " 2 my 1 " 9 " 2 my 3 children 3 children 4 , 5 join 6 your 5 join 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 10 said 13 . they did so . 1 they 3 so 2 did 3 so 3 so 4 . the elders stood up around , and the father feebly raised himself to a more erect position , but continued sitting in his great chair . 1 the 2 elders 2 elders 5 around 2 elders 9 father 3 stood 4 up 4 up 5 around 5 around 6 , 7 and 8 the 8 the 9 father 9 father 10 feebly 10 feebly 12 himself 10 feebly 20 continued 11 raised 12 himself 12 himself 13 to 13 to 17 position 14 a 17 position 15 more 16 erect 15 more 17 position 17 position 19 but 18 , 19 but 20 continued 25 chair 20 continued 26 . 21 sitting 25 chair 22 in 25 chair 23 his 24 great 24 great 25 chair teach unto others the faith which ye have received . 1 teach 2 unto 2 unto 3 others 2 unto 4 the 4 the 5 faith 4 the 6 which 6 which 7 ye 6 which 9 received 7 ye 8 have 9 received 10 . receive the weary ones who have known the vanity of earth ; receive the little children , that they may never learn that miserable lesson . 1 receive 5 who 1 receive 13 receive 2 the 3 weary 3 weary 5 who 4 ones 5 who 5 who 6 have 6 have 7 known 7 known 8 the 8 the 9 vanity 9 vanity 10 of 10 of 11 earth 12 ; 13 receive 13 receive 14 the 13 receive 17 , 14 the 15 little 15 little 16 children 17 , 18 that 18 that 19 they 19 they 20 may 19 they 21 never 21 never 22 learn 22 learn 23 that 23 that 24 miserable 24 miserable 25 lesson 25 lesson 26 . in their attention [to] [father] [ephraim] their eyes were [turned] [from] [martha] [pierson] , [who] [grew] [paler] and paler , unnoticed even [by] [adam] [colburn] . 1 in 2 their 2 their 3 attention 3 attention 18 and 7 their 8 eyes 8 eyes 9 were 9 were 14 , 14 , 18 and 18 and 19 paler 19 paler 20 , 20 , 21 unnoticed 20 , 26 . 21 unnoticed 22 even he , indeed , had withdrawn his hand from hers and folded his arms with a sense of satisfied ambition . 1 he 5 had 2 , 3 indeed 3 indeed 4 , 3 indeed 5 had 5 had 6 withdrawn 6 withdrawn 7 his 6 withdrawn 9 from 7 his 8 hand 9 from 10 hers 10 hers 11 and 11 and 12 folded 12 folded 13 his 13 his 14 arms 14 arms 15 with 15 with 16 a 16 a 17 sense 17 sense 18 of 18 of 19 satisfied 19 satisfied 20 ambition 20 ambition 21 . [night-sketches] [,] [beneath] [an] [umbrella] [.] pleasant is a rainy winter 's day within-doors . 1 pleasant 2 is 2 is 3 a 2 is 6 's 3 a 4 rainy 5 winter 6 's 6 's 7 day 7 day 8 within-doors 8 within-doors 9 . strange landscapes glimmer through the familiar walls of the room , and outlandish figures thrust themselves almost within the sacred precincts of the hearth . 1 strange 2 landscapes 2 landscapes 3 glimmer 3 glimmer 4 through 4 through 5 the 5 the 6 familiar 6 familiar 12 and 7 walls 8 of 7 walls 10 room 8 of 9 the 10 room 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 outlandish 13 outlandish 14 figures 13 outlandish 16 themselves 15 thrust 16 themselves 16 themselves 17 almost 16 themselves 24 hearth 17 almost 18 within 18 within 19 the 19 the 20 sacred 19 the 21 precincts 19 the 22 of 23 the 24 hearth 24 hearth 25 . after a time , too , the visions vanish , and will not appear again at my bidding . 1 after 2 a 2 a 3 time 3 time 4 , 4 , 5 too 5 too 6 , 6 , 7 the 7 the 8 visions 8 visions 9 vanish 9 vanish 10 , 10 , 11 and 10 , 19 . 11 and 12 will 12 will 13 not 13 not 14 appear 14 appear 15 again 15 again 16 at 17 my 18 bidding 18 bidding 19 . a dreamer may dwell so long among fantasies that the things without him will seem as unreal as those within . 1 a 2 dreamer 2 dreamer 8 fantasies 3 may 4 dwell 4 dwell 6 long 4 dwell 7 among 5 so 6 long 7 among 8 fantasies 8 fantasies 9 that 9 that 10 the 10 the 11 things 10 the 12 without 10 the 14 will 12 without 13 him 14 will 15 seem 15 seem 19 those 16 as 17 unreal 16 as 18 as 18 as 19 those 19 those 20 within 20 within 21 . now come fearful auguries innumerable as the drops of rain . 1 now 2 come 2 come 4 auguries 3 fearful 4 auguries 4 auguries 7 the 4 auguries 8 drops 5 innumerable 6 as 6 as 7 the 8 drops 9 of 9 of 10 rain 10 rain 11 . in my own case poor human nature may be allowed a few misgivings . 1 in 2 my 1 in 4 case 3 own 4 case 4 case 5 poor 5 poor 6 human 5 poor 14 . 6 human 7 nature 6 human 8 may 6 human 13 misgivings 9 be 10 allowed 10 allowed 12 few 11 a 12 few 12 few 13 misgivings it is as if [nature] were dead and the world had put on black and the clouds were weeping for her . 1 it 2 is 2 is 7 dead 3 as 4 if 4 if 6 were 6 were 7 dead 7 dead 8 and 7 dead 19 weeping 8 and 9 the 9 the 10 world 11 had 12 put 12 put 13 on 13 on 14 black 13 on 18 were 14 black 15 and 16 the 17 clouds 17 clouds 18 were 18 were 19 weeping 19 weeping 20 for 19 weeping 21 her 21 her 22 . with [their] [tears] [upon] my cheek [i] turn [my] eyes earthward , [but] find little consolation here below . 1 with 5 my 1 with 10 eyes 5 my 6 cheek 6 cheek 8 turn 10 eyes 11 earthward 11 earthward 12 , 12 , 16 consolation 14 find 16 consolation 15 little 16 consolation 16 consolation 17 here 17 here 18 below 18 below 19 . should [i] [flounder] [into] [its] depths [,] [farewell] [to] [upper] [earth] [!] 1 should 6 depths pshaw ! 1 pshaw 2 ! but this is a lonesome and dreary spot . 1 but 2 this 2 this 3 is 3 is 4 a 4 a 5 lonesome 5 lonesome 6 and 6 and 7 dreary 7 dreary 8 spot 8 spot 9 . how loudly tinkles the collected rain down the tin spouts ! 1 how 11 ! 2 loudly 3 tinkles 3 tinkles 4 the 4 the 5 collected 4 the 6 rain 6 rain 7 down 7 down 8 the 8 the 9 tin 9 tin 10 spouts 10 spouts 11 ! the puffs of wind are boisterous , and seem to assail me from various quarters at once . 1 the 2 puffs 2 puffs 3 of 2 puffs 5 are 4 wind 5 are 5 are 6 boisterous 5 are 12 me 7 , 8 and 7 , 9 seem 9 seem 10 to 9 seem 12 me 11 assail 12 me 12 me 15 quarters 13 from 15 quarters 14 various 15 quarters 15 quarters 17 once 15 quarters 18 . 16 at 17 once here they amuse themselves with [lesser] freaks of mischief . 1 here 2 they 1 here 7 freaks 2 they 4 themselves 3 amuse 4 themselves 4 themselves 5 with 7 freaks 8 of 8 of 9 mischief 9 mischief 10 . see , at this moment , how they assail yonder poor woman who is passing just within the verge of the lamplight ! 1 see 2 , 2 , 3 at 2 , 6 , 3 at 4 this 4 this 5 moment 6 , 7 how 7 how 8 they 8 they 9 assail 9 assail 10 yonder 10 yonder 14 is 11 poor 12 woman 12 woman 13 who 13 who 14 is 14 is 15 passing 14 is 16 just 16 just 17 within 17 within 18 the 18 the 20 of 19 verge 20 of 20 of 21 the 21 the 22 lamplight 22 lamplight 23 ! from hence [i] tread upon [firm] pavements into the centre of the town . 1 from 10 centre 2 hence 5 upon 2 hence 7 pavements 4 tread 5 upon 7 pavements 8 into 8 into 9 the 9 the 10 centre 10 centre 11 of 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 town 13 town 14 . here there is almost as brilliant an illumination as when some great victory has been won either on the battlefield or at the polls . 1 here 2 there 2 there 3 is 3 is 4 almost 3 is 14 has 4 almost 5 as 5 as 6 brilliant 5 as 7 an 5 as 9 as 8 illumination 9 as 9 as 10 when 10 when 11 some 11 some 12 great 12 great 13 victory 14 has 15 been 15 been 16 won 16 won 17 either 17 either 25 . 18 on 19 the 19 the 20 battlefield 20 battlefield 21 or 21 or 22 at 22 at 24 polls 23 the 24 polls 24 polls 25 . the wet sidewalks gleam with a broad sheet of red light . 1 the 2 wet 2 wet 3 sidewalks 3 sidewalks 5 with 4 gleam 5 with 5 with 10 red 6 a 8 sheet 6 a 10 red 7 broad 8 sheet 9 of 10 red 10 red 11 light 11 light 12 . the raindrops glitter as if the sky were pouring down rubies . 1 the 2 raindrops 2 raindrops 4 as 3 glitter 4 as 4 as 5 if 4 as 12 . 5 if 8 were 6 the 7 sky 7 sky 8 were 8 were 9 pouring 9 pouring 10 down 10 down 11 rubies the spouts gush with fire . 1 the 2 spouts 2 spouts 4 with 2 spouts 6 . 3 gush 4 with 5 fire 6 . and , after all , it is a cheerless scene , and cheerless are the wanderers in it . 1 and 2 , 2 , 3 after 3 after 4 all 4 all 5 , 5 , 6 it 6 it 7 is 7 is 14 are 8 a 9 cheerless 9 cheerless 13 cheerless 10 scene 11 , 11 , 13 cheerless 12 and 13 cheerless 13 cheerless 14 are 14 are 16 wanderers 15 the 16 wanderers 16 wanderers 17 in 17 in 18 it 18 it 19 . the blast will put in its word among their hoarse voices , and be understood by all of them . 1 the 2 blast 2 blast 3 will 3 will 4 put 3 will 13 and 3 will 14 be 4 put 5 in 4 put 6 its 4 put 7 word 4 put 8 among 8 among 9 their 10 hoarse 11 voices 11 voices 12 , 12 , 13 and 14 be 15 understood 14 be 20 . 15 understood 16 by 16 by 17 all 17 all 19 them 18 of 19 them some domestic emergency or other has blown this miserable man from his warm fireside in quest of a doctor . 1 some 2 domestic 2 domestic 3 emergency 2 domestic 4 or 4 or 5 other 4 or 7 blown 6 has 7 blown 7 blown 8 this 8 this 9 miserable 9 miserable 10 man 10 man 11 from 10 man 12 his 12 his 13 warm 13 warm 14 fireside 14 fireside 15 in 15 in 16 quest 16 quest 18 a 17 of 18 a 18 a 19 doctor 19 doctor 20 . see that little vagabond ! 1 see 2 that 2 that 3 little 3 little 4 vagabond 4 vagabond 5 ! how carelessly he has taken his stand right underneath a spout while staring at some object of curiosity in a shop-window ! 1 how 2 carelessly 1 how 3 he 3 he 6 his 4 has 5 taken 5 taken 6 his 6 his 7 stand 6 his 11 spout 8 right 9 underneath 9 underneath 11 spout 10 a 11 spout 11 spout 12 while 12 while 13 staring 13 staring 14 at 13 staring 22 ! 14 at 21 shop-window 15 some 16 object 16 object 17 of 17 of 18 curiosity 18 curiosity 19 in 19 in 20 a 20 a 21 shop-window surely the rain is his native element ; he must have fallen with it from the clouds , as frogs are supposed to do . 1 surely 3 rain 2 the 3 rain 3 rain 5 his 4 is 5 his 5 his 6 native 5 his 9 he 6 native 7 element 7 element 8 ; 9 he 10 must 10 must 11 have 11 have 12 fallen 12 fallen 13 with 13 with 17 clouds 14 it 15 from 15 from 16 the 16 the 17 clouds 17 clouds 18 , 18 , 19 as 19 as 24 do 20 frogs 21 are 21 are 22 supposed 22 supposed 23 to 23 to 24 do 24 do 25 . thus they struggle against the gloomy tempest , lured onward by a vision of festal splendor . 1 thus 2 they 2 they 3 struggle 2 they 4 against 2 they 9 lured 4 against 5 the 4 against 7 tempest 4 against 8 , 5 the 6 gloomy 6 gloomy 7 tempest 9 lured 10 onward 9 lured 11 by 9 lured 12 a 12 a 13 vision 12 a 16 splendor 13 vision 14 of 14 of 15 festal 16 splendor 17 . but ah ! a most lamentable disaster ! 1 but 3 ! 2 ah 3 ! 3 ! 7 disaster 3 ! 8 ! 4 a 6 lamentable 5 most 6 lamentable 6 lamentable 7 disaster luckless lovers ! 1 luckless 2 lovers 1 luckless 3 ! were it my nature to be other than a looker-on [in] [life] , [i] would attempt your rescue . 1 were 2 it 1 were 3 my 1 were 5 to 1 were 10 looker-on 3 my 4 nature 5 to 6 be 6 be 7 other 7 other 8 than 9 a 10 looker-on 10 looker-on 13 , 13 , 15 would 15 would 16 attempt 16 attempt 17 your 17 your 18 rescue 18 rescue 19 . do ye touch bottom , my young friends ? 1 do 2 ye 1 do 3 touch 3 touch 5 , 3 touch 9 ? 4 bottom 5 , 5 , 6 my 6 my 7 young 7 young 8 friends yes ; they emerge like a water-nymph and a river-deity , and paddle hand in hand out of the depths of the dark pool . 1 yes 2 ; 2 ; 3 they 3 they 4 emerge 4 emerge 6 a 5 like 6 a 6 a 7 water-nymph 6 a 10 river-deity 7 water-nymph 8 and 8 and 9 a 10 river-deity 14 hand 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 paddle 12 and 14 hand 14 hand 15 in 15 in 16 hand 16 hand 17 out 16 hand 20 depths 17 out 18 of 18 of 19 the 19 the 20 depths 20 depths 21 of 21 of 22 the 21 of 24 pool 22 the 23 dark 24 pool 25 . they hurry homeward , dripping , disconsolate , abashed , but with love too warm to be chilled by the cold water . 1 they 2 hurry 2 hurry 4 , 2 hurry 5 dripping 2 hurry 7 disconsolate 2 hurry 12 with 3 homeward 4 , 5 dripping 6 , 8 , 9 abashed 9 abashed 12 with 10 , 12 with 11 but 12 with 12 with 14 too 12 with 23 . 13 love 14 too 14 too 15 warm 14 too 16 to 16 to 17 be 17 be 18 chilled 18 chilled 19 by 18 chilled 22 water 20 the 21 cold 21 cold 22 water they have stood a test which proves too strong for many . 1 they 2 have 2 have 3 stood 3 stood 4 a 4 a 6 which 5 test 6 which 6 which 7 proves 7 proves 8 too 8 too 9 strong 8 too 10 for 8 too 11 many 8 too 12 . 9 strong 10 for faithful though over head and ears in trouble ! 1 faithful 2 though 1 faithful 8 trouble 2 though 3 over 4 head 5 and 4 head 6 ears 6 ears 7 in 7 in 8 trouble 8 trouble 9 ! not that mine is altogether a chameleon spirit with no hue of its own . 1 not 2 that 2 that 3 mine 2 that 4 is 4 is 5 altogether 5 altogether 6 a 6 a 7 chameleon 7 chameleon 8 spirit 8 spirit 9 with 9 with 11 hue 10 no 11 hue 11 hue 12 of 11 hue 13 its 11 hue 14 own 11 hue 15 . now [i] pass [into] a [more] retired street where the dwellings of wealth and [poverty] are intermingled , presenting a range of strongly-contrasted pictures . 1 now 3 pass 3 pass 13 wealth 5 a 7 retired 5 a 13 wealth 7 retired 8 street 8 street 9 where 9 where 10 the 10 the 12 of 11 dwellings 12 of 13 wealth 14 and 14 and 16 are 16 are 17 intermingled 17 intermingled 18 , 17 intermingled 21 range 18 , 19 presenting 19 presenting 20 a 21 range 22 of 21 range 24 pictures 22 of 23 strongly-contrasted 24 pictures 25 . here , too , may be found the golden mean . 1 here 2 , 2 , 3 too 3 too 4 , 4 , 5 may 5 may 6 be 6 be 7 found 6 be 8 the 6 be 11 . 8 the 9 golden 9 golden 10 mean bluster , fierce blast , and beat , thou wintry rain , against the window-panes ! 1 bluster 4 blast 2 , 3 fierce 3 fierce 4 blast 4 blast 5 , 4 blast 9 thou 5 , 6 and 7 beat 9 thou 8 , 9 thou 9 thou 10 wintry 9 thou 12 , 10 wintry 11 rain 12 , 13 against 12 , 16 ! 13 against 14 the 15 window-panes 16 ! ye cannot damp the enjoyment of that fireside . 1 ye 2 cannot 2 cannot 3 damp 2 cannot 4 the 4 the 6 of 5 enjoyment 6 of 6 of 7 that 7 that 8 fireside 8 fireside 9 . peace , [murmurer] ! 1 peace 2 , 2 , 4 ! doubt not that darker guests are sitting round the hearth , though the warm blaze hides all but blissful images . 1 doubt 2 not 1 doubt 3 that 1 doubt 6 are 4 darker 5 guests 5 guests 6 are 6 are 7 sitting 6 are 16 hides 7 sitting 8 round 8 round 9 the 9 the 10 hearth 11 , 12 though 12 though 16 hides 13 the 14 warm 14 warm 15 blaze 15 blaze 16 hides 16 hides 20 images 17 all 20 images 18 but 20 images 19 blissful 20 images 20 images 21 . will she ever feel the night-wind and the rain ? 1 will 2 she 2 she 3 ever 2 she 6 night-wind 3 ever 4 feel 5 the 6 night-wind 6 night-wind 7 and 6 night-wind 9 rain 7 and 8 the 8 the 9 rain 9 rain 10 ? perhaps perhaps ! 1 perhaps 2 perhaps 1 perhaps 3 ! and will [death] and [sorrow] [ever] enter that proud mansion ? 1 and 11 ? 2 will 4 and 2 will 10 mansion 2 will 11 ? 7 enter 10 mansion 8 that 9 proud 8 that 10 mansion as surely as the dancers will be gay within its halls to-night . 1 as 2 surely 1 as 3 as 1 as 11 halls 2 surely 3 as 4 the 5 dancers 5 dancers 6 will 6 will 7 be 7 be 8 gay 8 gay 11 halls 9 within 10 its 9 within 11 halls 11 halls 12 to-night 12 to-night 13 . onward , still onward , [i] [plunge] [into] the night . 1 onward 2 , 1 onward 4 onward 2 , 3 still 4 onward 5 , 5 , 9 the 9 the 11 . 10 night 11 . it is strange what sensations of sublimity may spring from a very humble source . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 strange 3 strange 4 what 3 strange 6 of 5 sensations 6 of 6 of 7 sublimity 7 sublimity 8 may 7 sublimity 9 spring 7 sublimity 10 from 7 sublimity 11 a 7 sublimity 14 source 11 a 12 very 12 very 13 humble 14 source 15 . listen a while to its voice of mystery , and [fancy] will magnify it till you start and smile at the illusion . 1 listen 13 magnify 2 a 3 while 2 a 4 to 2 a 10 and 2 a 13 magnify 4 to 7 of 5 its 6 voice 5 its 7 of 7 of 8 mystery 8 mystery 9 , 12 will 13 magnify 13 magnify 14 it 13 magnify 18 and 14 it 15 till 15 till 16 you 17 start 18 and 18 and 19 smile 19 smile 20 at 19 smile 23 . 20 at 21 the 21 the 22 illusion he passes fearlessly into the unknown gloom , whither [i] will not follow him . 1 he 2 passes 2 passes 3 fearlessly 3 fearlessly 4 into 3 fearlessly 13 follow 4 into 5 the 5 the 6 unknown 6 unknown 7 gloom 7 gloom 8 , 8 , 9 whither 11 will 13 follow 12 not 13 follow 13 follow 14 him 14 him 15 . this figure shall supply me with a moral wherewith , for lack of a more appropriate one , [i] [may] [wind] up my sketch . 1 this 2 figure 2 figure 3 shall 2 figure 9 wherewith 3 shall 4 supply 4 supply 5 me 5 me 6 with 7 a 8 moral 7 a 9 wherewith 8 moral 9 wherewith 9 wherewith 15 more 10 , 11 for 11 for 13 of 12 lack 13 of 13 of 15 more 14 a 15 more 15 more 16 appropriate 16 appropriate 17 one 17 one 18 , 17 one 24 sketch 22 up 23 my 23 my 24 sketch 24 sketch 25 . [endicott] [and] [the] [red] [cross] [.] it was a period when the religious exiles were accustomed often to buckle on [their] armor and practise the handling of their weapons of war . 1 it 2 was 1 it 16 armor 3 a 4 period 3 a 16 armor 4 period 10 accustomed 5 when 6 the 6 the 7 religious 7 religious 8 exiles 8 exiles 9 were 9 were 10 accustomed 10 accustomed 12 to 10 accustomed 13 buckle 11 often 12 to 13 buckle 14 on 16 armor 17 and 17 and 18 practise 18 practise 19 the 19 the 21 of 20 handling 21 of 21 of 24 of 21 of 26 . 22 their 23 weapons 23 weapons 24 of 24 of 25 war since the first settlement [of] [new] [england] [its] [prospects] [had] [never] [been] [so] [dismal] [.] 1 since 4 settlement 2 the 3 first 2 the 4 settlement the dissensions [between] [charles] [i] . and his subjects [were] then , and for several years afterward , confined to the floor of [parliament] . 1 the 2 dissensions 1 the 6 . 6 . 18 , 7 and 8 his 8 his 9 subjects 9 subjects 11 then 11 then 12 , 12 , 13 and 13 and 17 afterward 13 and 18 , 14 for 15 several 14 for 17 afterward 15 several 16 years 18 , 19 confined 19 confined 20 to 19 confined 25 . 20 to 21 the 21 the 22 floor 22 floor 23 of this piece of armor was so highly polished that the whole surrounding scene had its image in the glittering steel . 1 this 2 piece 2 piece 3 of 2 piece 4 armor 4 armor 9 that 4 armor 12 surrounding 4 armor 13 scene 4 armor 18 the 5 was 9 that 6 so 7 highly 6 so 9 that 7 highly 8 polished 9 that 10 the 10 the 11 whole 13 scene 14 had 14 had 15 its 14 had 17 in 15 its 16 image 18 the 19 glittering 19 glittering 20 steel 20 steel 21 . the blood was still plashing on the doorstep . 1 the 2 blood 2 blood 3 was 3 was 4 still 4 still 5 plashing 5 plashing 8 doorstep 6 on 7 the 7 the 8 doorstep 8 doorstep 9 . side by side on the meeting-house steps stood a male and a female figure . 1 side 2 by 1 side 3 side 3 side 4 on 4 on 7 steps 5 the 6 meeting-house 5 the 7 steps 7 steps 8 stood 8 stood 10 male 8 stood 11 and 9 a 10 male 11 and 12 a 12 a 13 female 13 female 14 figure 14 figure 15 . his aspect showed no lack of zeal to maintain his heterodoxies even at the stake . 1 his 2 aspect 1 his 10 his 2 aspect 3 showed 4 no 5 lack 4 no 7 zeal 5 lack 6 of 7 zeal 9 maintain 8 to 9 maintain 9 maintain 10 his 10 his 12 even 11 heterodoxies 12 even 12 even 13 at 13 at 15 stake 14 the 15 stake 15 stake 16 . the above-mentioned individuals had been sentenced to undergo their various modes of ignominy for the space of one hour at noonday . 1 the 2 above-mentioned 1 the 22 . 2 above-mentioned 3 individuals 4 had 5 been 5 been 7 to 6 sentenced 7 to 7 to 8 undergo 8 undergo 9 their 8 undergo 18 one 9 their 11 modes 10 various 11 modes 11 modes 13 ignominy 12 of 13 ignominy 13 ignominy 16 space 14 for 16 space 15 the 16 space 16 space 17 of 18 one 19 hour 18 one 20 at 20 at 21 noonday 21 noonday 22 . methinks he must have been grievously tempted to affix the other end of the rope to some convenient beam or bough . 1 methinks 2 he 2 he 3 must 2 he 6 grievously 2 he 9 affix 3 must 4 have 4 have 5 been 5 been 6 grievously 6 grievously 7 tempted 7 tempted 8 to 9 affix 10 the 9 affix 21 bough 10 the 11 other 11 other 12 end 12 end 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 rope 15 rope 16 to 17 some 18 convenient 18 convenient 19 beam 19 beam 21 bough 20 or 21 bough 21 bough 22 . and even her own children knew what that initial signified . 1 and 2 even 2 even 6 knew 2 even 11 . 3 her 4 own 4 own 5 children 5 children 6 knew 6 knew 7 what 7 what 10 signified 8 that 10 signified 9 initial 10 signified were such the custom now , perchance we might find materials for a no less piquant sketch than the above . 1 were 2 such 1 were 5 now 1 were 7 perchance 1 were 9 might 3 the 4 custom 4 custom 5 now 5 now 6 , 7 perchance 8 we 9 might 10 find 10 find 11 materials 11 materials 12 for 12 for 13 a 13 a 14 no 14 no 15 less 15 less 16 piquant 16 piquant 17 sketch 17 sketch 18 than 18 than 19 the 18 than 20 above 18 than 21 . a [few] stately savages in all the pomp and dignity of the primeval [indian] stood gazing at the spectacle [.] 1 a 3 stately 1 a 19 spectacle 3 stately 4 savages 4 savages 5 in 5 in 6 all 6 all 7 the 7 the 8 pomp 8 pomp 9 and 9 and 10 dignity 10 dignity 11 of 10 dignity 18 the 11 of 12 the 12 the 13 primeval 15 stood 16 gazing 16 gazing 17 at 17 at 18 the the valiant [john] [endicott] glanced with an eye of pride at his sturdy followers , and prepared to renew the martial toils of the day . 1 the 2 valiant 1 the 5 glanced 5 glanced 6 with 6 with 7 an 7 an 8 eye 8 eye 9 of 9 of 14 followers 10 pride 11 at 11 at 12 his 12 his 13 sturdy 13 sturdy 14 followers 14 followers 26 . 15 , 16 and 15 , 26 . 16 and 17 prepared 17 prepared 18 to 18 to 19 renew 19 renew 20 the 20 the 21 martial 21 martial 22 toils 22 toils 23 of 22 toils 25 day 23 of 24 the " come , my stout hearts ! " quoth he , drawing his sword . 1 " 2 come 2 come 3 , 3 , 4 my 4 my 5 stout 5 stout 9 quoth 6 hearts 7 ! 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 quoth 9 quoth 10 he 9 quoth 11 , 9 quoth 14 sword 12 drawing 14 sword 13 his 14 sword 14 sword 15 . " let us show these poor heathen that we can handle our weapons like men of might . 1 " 2 let 1 " 11 handle 2 let 3 us 4 show 5 these 5 these 6 poor 6 poor 7 heathen 7 heathen 8 that 8 that 10 can 9 we 10 can 10 can 11 handle 11 handle 15 men 11 handle 16 of 12 our 13 weapons 13 weapons 15 men 14 like 15 men 16 of 17 might 16 of 18 . well for them if they put us not to prove it in earnest ! " 1 well 2 for 2 for 3 them 3 them 5 they 4 if 5 they 5 they 6 put 6 put 7 us 6 put 8 not 8 not 9 to 9 to 10 prove 10 prove 11 it 11 it 12 in 12 in 15 " 13 earnest 14 ! 14 ! 15 " his aspect was perfectly that of a pilgrim , heightened also by an apostolic dignity . 1 his 2 aspect 2 aspect 16 . 3 was 4 perfectly 3 was 5 that 5 that 9 , 6 of 7 a 7 a 8 pilgrim 8 pilgrim 9 , 9 , 10 heightened 9 , 16 . 10 heightened 12 by 11 also 12 by 12 by 15 dignity 13 an 14 apostolic 14 apostolic 15 dignity " what ho , good [mr] [williams] ! " shouted [endicott] . 1 " 2 what 1 " 5 good 2 what 3 ho 3 ho 4 , 5 good 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 9 " 10 shouted 10 shouted 12 . " you are welcome back again to our town of peace . 1 " 3 are 2 you 3 are 3 are 5 back 4 welcome 5 back 5 back 6 again 5 back 12 . 6 again 7 to 7 to 8 our 7 to 9 town 9 town 11 peace 10 of 11 peace how does our worthy [governor] [winthrop] ? 1 how 2 does 1 how 7 ? 2 does 3 our 3 our 4 worthy and what news from [boston] ? " 1 and 2 what 2 what 3 news 2 what 6 ? 3 news 4 from 6 ? 7 " " the governor hath his health , worshipful [sir] , " answered [roger] [williams] , now resuming his staff and drawing near . 1 " 2 the 2 the 3 governor 3 governor 4 hath 3 governor 17 resuming 4 hath 5 his 5 his 6 health 6 health 7 , 7 , 8 worshipful 8 worshipful 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 answered 15 , 16 now 16 now 17 resuming 17 resuming 18 his 18 his 19 staff 19 staff 20 and 20 and 22 near 20 and 23 . 21 drawing 22 near belike it contains tidings of much import , for a ship arrived yesterday from [england] . " 1 belike 2 it 2 it 3 contains 3 contains 4 tidings 3 contains 6 much 4 tidings 5 of 6 much 7 import 7 import 10 a 8 , 9 for 9 for 10 a 10 a 12 arrived 11 ship 12 arrived 12 arrived 13 yesterday 12 arrived 17 " 14 from 16 . 16 . 17 " the broad seal was impressed with [winthrop] ['s] coat-of-arms . 1 the 2 broad 2 broad 3 seal 3 seal 4 was 3 seal 9 coat-of-arms 4 was 5 impressed 6 with 9 coat-of-arms 9 coat-of-arms 10 . " [black] tidings [these] , [mr] [williams] , " said he ; " blacker [never] [came] to [new] [england] . 1 " 3 tidings 1 " 20 . 3 tidings 5 , 5 , 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 said 9 " 13 " 10 said 11 he 11 he 12 ; 13 " 14 blacker 14 blacker 17 to doubtless you know their purport ? " 1 doubtless 5 purport 1 doubtless 6 ? 2 you 3 know 3 know 4 their 3 know 5 purport 6 ? 7 " " the governor is a wise man a wise man , and a meek and moderate , " said [endicott] , setting his teeth grimly . 1 " 4 is 2 the 3 governor 3 governor 4 is 4 is 5 a 5 a 7 man 6 wise 7 man 7 man 8 a 8 a 9 wise 9 wise 10 man 9 wise 12 and 10 man 11 , 12 and 13 a 13 a 14 meek 14 meek 15 and 15 and 16 moderate 16 moderate 17 , 17 , 19 said 18 " 19 said 19 said 21 , 21 , 22 setting 22 setting 24 teeth 23 his 24 teeth 24 teeth 25 grimly 25 grimly 26 . " nevertheless , [i] must do according to my own best judgment . 1 " 2 nevertheless 1 " 13 . 2 nevertheless 3 , 3 , 5 must 6 do 7 according 6 do 13 . 7 according 8 to 8 to 9 my 9 my 10 own 10 own 11 best 11 best 12 judgment soldiers , wheel into a hollow square . 1 soldiers 2 , 2 , 3 wheel 3 wheel 7 square 4 into 5 a 5 a 6 hollow 6 hollow 7 square 7 square 8 . ho , good people ! 1 ho 2 , 1 ho 5 ! 2 , 3 good 3 good 4 people here are news for one and all of you . " 1 here 2 are 1 here 3 news 3 news 4 for 3 news 7 all 3 news 9 you 3 news 10 . 3 news 11 " 5 one 7 all 6 and 7 all 8 of 9 you a few [taps] of the drum gave signal for silence and attention . 1 a 2 few 2 few 4 of 2 few 7 gave 4 of 5 the 5 the 6 drum 7 gave 8 signal 8 signal 10 silence 9 for 10 silence 10 silence 11 and 11 and 12 attention 12 attention 13 . wherefore have we come hither to set up our own tombstones in a wilderness ? 1 wherefore 2 have 2 have 3 we 2 have 11 tombstones 4 come 5 hither 5 hither 6 to 6 to 7 set 7 set 8 up 8 up 11 tombstones 9 our 10 own 9 our 11 tombstones 11 tombstones 12 in 11 tombstones 13 a 13 a 14 wilderness 14 wilderness 15 ? a howling wilderness it is . 1 a 2 howling 1 a 3 wilderness 3 wilderness 4 it 4 it 5 is 5 is 6 . the wolf and the bear meet us within halloo of our dwellings . 1 the 2 wolf 2 wolf 3 and 2 wolf 4 the 4 the 5 bear 4 the 6 meet 6 meet 7 us 7 us 8 within 7 us 11 our 9 halloo 11 our 10 of 11 our 11 our 12 dwellings 11 our 13 . the savage lieth in wait for us in the dismal shadow of the woods . 1 the 2 savage 1 the 3 lieth 3 lieth 14 woods 4 in 5 wait 5 wait 6 for 6 for 7 us 7 us 8 in 8 in 9 the 9 the 10 dismal 9 the 12 of 11 shadow 12 of 12 of 13 the 13 the 14 woods 14 woods 15 . the stubborn roots of the trees break our ploughshares when we would till the earth . 1 the 2 stubborn 1 the 4 of 2 stubborn 3 roots 4 of 5 the 4 of 16 . 5 the 6 trees 6 trees 7 break 7 break 8 our 8 our 9 ploughshares 8 our 11 we 9 ploughshares 10 when 11 we 12 would 13 till 14 the 14 the 15 earth 15 earth 16 . our children cry for bread , and we must dig in the sands of the seashore to satisfy them . 1 our 2 children 2 children 3 cry 3 cry 4 for 4 for 5 bread 5 bread 6 , 5 bread 7 and 5 bread 10 dig 6 , 7 and 8 we 9 must 9 must 10 dig 10 dig 11 in 11 in 12 the 12 the 13 sands 12 the 14 of 14 of 15 the 14 of 17 to 15 the 16 seashore 17 to 18 satisfy 18 satisfy 19 them 19 them 20 . wherefore , [i] [say] again , have we sought this country of a rugged soil and wintry sky ? 1 wherefore 2 , 2 , 19 ? 5 again 6 , 6 , 7 have 7 have 9 sought 7 have 19 ? 8 we 9 sought 9 sought 10 this 10 this 11 country 11 country 12 of 12 of 13 a 13 a 14 rugged 14 rugged 15 soil 15 soil 16 and 16 and 17 wintry 17 wintry 18 sky was it not for the enjoyment of our civil rights ? 1 was 2 it 2 it 3 not 3 not 4 for 4 for 5 the 5 the 6 enjoyment 6 enjoyment 7 of 6 enjoyment 10 rights 7 of 8 our 8 our 9 civil 10 rights 11 ? was it not for liberty [to] worship [god] according to our conscience ? " 1 was 2 it 2 it 3 not 2 it 13 ? 3 not 4 for 4 for 5 liberty 4 for 9 according 7 worship 9 according 9 according 10 to 9 according 11 our 9 according 12 conscience 13 ? 14 " " call you this liberty of conscience ? " interrupted a voice on the steps of the meeting-house . 1 " 2 call 1 " 5 liberty 1 " 8 ? 1 " 10 interrupted 2 call 4 this 3 you 4 this 5 liberty 6 of 5 liberty 7 conscience 6 of 7 conscience 8 ? 9 " 10 interrupted 18 meeting-house 11 a 12 voice 12 voice 18 meeting-house 13 on 14 the 13 on 15 steps 13 on 18 meeting-house 14 the 15 steps 16 of 18 meeting-house 17 the 18 meeting-house 18 meeting-house 19 . it was the wanton gospeller . 1 it 2 was 1 it 5 gospeller 2 was 3 the 3 the 4 wanton 5 gospeller 6 . " what hast thou to do with conscience , thou knave ? " cried he . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 hast 3 hast 4 thou 4 thou 5 to 5 to 6 do 6 do 7 with 7 with 8 conscience 8 conscience 9 , 9 , 14 cried 10 thou 12 ? 11 knave 12 ? 12 ? 13 " 13 " 14 cried 14 cried 16 . 15 he 16 . " [i] said liberty [to] worship [god] , not license to profane and [ridicule] him . 1 " 3 said 1 " 16 . 3 said 4 liberty 6 worship 8 , 8 , 9 not 9 not 11 to 10 license 11 to 11 to 13 and 12 profane 13 and 13 and 15 him 15 him 16 . break [not] in upon my speech , [or] [i] [will] [lay] [thee] neck and heels till this time to-morrow . 1 break 6 speech 3 in 4 upon 4 upon 5 my 5 my 6 speech 6 speech 7 , 7 , 13 neck 13 neck 14 and 14 and 20 . 15 heels 16 till 16 till 18 time 17 this 18 time 18 time 19 to-morrow 19 to-morrow 20 . hearken to me , friends , nor heed that accursed rhapsodist . 1 hearken 2 to 2 to 3 me 3 me 4 , 3 me 10 accursed 4 , 5 friends 5 friends 6 , 6 , 7 nor 8 heed 9 that 8 heed 10 accursed 10 accursed 11 rhapsodist 10 accursed 12 . but what think ye now ? 1 but 2 what 2 what 4 ye 3 think 4 ye 4 ye 5 now 4 ye 6 ? " hold thy peace , [roger] [williams] ! " [answered] [endicott] , [imperiously] . 1 " 2 hold 1 " 9 " 3 thy 4 peace 4 peace 5 , 5 , 8 ! 8 ! 9 " 9 " 14 . 12 , 14 . " my spirit is wiser than thine for the business now in hand . 1 " 2 my 2 my 3 spirit 2 my 4 is 2 my 5 wiser 5 wiser 6 than 6 than 7 thine 7 thine 8 for 7 thine 11 now 8 for 9 the 9 the 10 business 11 now 12 in 12 in 13 hand 13 hand 14 . a deep groan from the auditors a sound of wrath as well as fear and sorrow responded to this intelligence . 1 a 2 deep 1 a 3 groan 2 deep 3 groan 3 groan 4 from 3 groan 17 responded 4 from 5 the 5 the 6 auditors 6 auditors 7 a 7 a 9 of 8 sound 9 of 9 of 10 wrath 11 as 12 well 11 as 13 as 13 as 14 fear 14 fear 16 sorrow 15 and 16 sorrow 16 sorrow 17 responded 17 responded 18 to 18 to 19 this 19 this 20 intelligence 20 intelligence 21 . " look ye to it , brethren , " resumed [endicott] , with increasing energy [.] 1 " 6 , 1 " 9 " 2 look 3 ye 2 look 4 to 2 look 5 it 5 it 6 , 7 brethren 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 resumed 10 resumed 12 , 12 , 13 with 13 with 14 increasing 14 increasing 15 energy we shall hear the sacring-bell and the voices of the [romish] priests saying the mass . 1 we 2 shall 2 shall 3 hear 3 hear 5 sacring-bell 4 the 5 sacring-bell 5 sacring-bell 6 and 6 and 7 the 7 the 8 voices 8 voices 9 of 9 of 10 the 10 the 12 priests 12 priests 15 mass 13 saying 14 the 14 the 15 mass 15 mass 16 . no ! 1 no 2 ! be ye strong of hand and stout of heart . 1 be 2 ye 1 be 3 strong 3 strong 4 of 4 of 5 hand 5 hand 7 stout 6 and 7 stout 7 stout 8 of 7 stout 9 heart 9 heart 10 . who shall enslave us here ? 1 who 2 shall 1 who 3 enslave 1 who 6 ? 3 enslave 4 us 3 enslave 5 here what have we to do with this mitred prelate with this crowned king ? 1 what 3 we 2 have 3 we 3 we 4 to 3 we 8 mitred 5 do 6 with 6 with 7 this 7 this 8 mitred 8 mitred 9 prelate 8 mitred 11 this 9 prelate 10 with 11 this 13 king 12 crowned 13 king 13 king 14 ? what have we to do with [england] ? " 1 what 2 have 1 what 8 ? 2 have 4 to 3 we 4 to 4 to 5 do 5 do 6 with 8 ? 9 " " [officer] , lower [your] banner , " said he . 1 " 3 , 1 " 8 " 3 , 4 lower 6 banner 7 , 7 , 8 " 8 " 9 said 9 said 10 he 10 he 11 . he then waved the tattered ensign above his head . 1 he 2 then 1 he 8 his 3 waved 4 the 4 the 6 ensign 5 tattered 6 ensign 6 ensign 7 above 6 ensign 8 his 8 his 9 head 9 head 10 . " treason ! treason ! " roared the [royalist] in the stocks . 1 " 4 treason 1 " 13 . 2 treason 3 ! 2 treason 4 treason 4 treason 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 roared 7 roared 8 the 10 in 11 the 11 the 12 stocks 11 the 13 . " he hath defaced the king 's banner ! " 1 " 3 hath 2 he 3 hath 3 hath 4 defaced 4 defaced 6 king 4 defaced 8 banner 5 the 6 king 6 king 7 's 8 banner 9 ! 9 ! 10 " " [before] [god] and [man] [i] will avouch the deed , " answered [endicott] . 1 " 4 and 4 and 7 will 7 will 8 avouch 8 avouch 9 the 9 the 10 deed 10 deed 15 . 11 , 12 " 11 , 15 . 12 " 13 answered " beat a flourish , drummer shout , soldiers and people in honor of the ensign of [new] [england] . 1 " 2 beat 2 beat 4 flourish 3 a 4 flourish 4 flourish 11 people 5 , 6 drummer 6 drummer 7 shout 7 shout 8 , 8 , 9 soldiers 9 soldiers 10 and 9 soldiers 11 people 11 people 12 in 12 in 13 honor 13 honor 14 of 14 of 15 the 14 of 20 . 15 the 16 ensign 16 ensign 17 of neither pope nor tyrant hath part in it now . " 1 neither 3 nor 2 pope 3 nor 3 nor 4 tyrant 4 tyrant 5 hath 4 tyrant 9 now 4 tyrant 11 " 5 hath 6 part 7 in 9 now 8 it 9 now 9 now 10 . with a cry of triumph the people gave their sanction to one of the boldest exploits which our history records . 1 with 3 cry 2 a 3 cry 3 cry 5 triumph 4 of 5 triumph 5 triumph 6 the 6 the 7 people 6 the 8 gave 8 gave 10 sanction 9 their 10 sanction 10 sanction 17 which 11 to 12 one 12 one 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 boldest 15 boldest 16 exploits 16 exploits 17 which 17 which 18 our 17 which 21 . 18 our 19 history 19 history 20 records and for ever honored be the name of [endicott] ! 1 and 2 for 2 for 3 ever 3 ever 4 honored 3 ever 8 of 3 ever 10 ! 4 honored 5 be 6 the 8 of 7 name 8 of [the] [lily's] [quest] [.] [an] [apologue] [.] what a contrast between the young pilgrims of bliss and their unbidden associate ! 1 what 3 contrast 1 what 14 ! 2 a 3 contrast 3 contrast 4 between 4 between 7 pilgrims 5 the 7 pilgrims 6 young 7 pilgrims 7 pilgrims 8 of 8 of 9 bliss 10 and 11 their 10 and 13 associate 10 and 14 ! 11 their 12 unbidden but the three had not gone far when they reached a spot that pleased the gentle [lily] , and she paused . 1 but 2 the 1 but 4 had 2 the 3 three 4 had 6 gone 5 not 6 gone 6 gone 7 far 6 gone 8 when 8 when 9 they 9 they 10 reached 10 reached 12 spot 11 a 12 spot 12 spot 13 that 13 that 14 pleased 13 that 15 the 15 the 16 gentle 16 gentle 18 , 18 , 19 and 19 and 20 she 20 she 21 paused 21 paused 22 . " what sweeter place shall we find than this ? " said she . 1 " 2 what 2 what 4 place 2 what 10 ? 3 sweeter 4 place 4 place 7 find 5 shall 6 we 6 we 7 find 8 than 9 this 9 this 10 ? 10 ? 11 " 11 " 12 said 12 said 13 she 13 she 14 . " why should we seek farther for the site of our temple ? " 1 " 2 why 1 " 13 ? 2 why 3 should 3 should 4 we 4 we 5 seek 6 farther 7 for 7 for 8 the 8 the 9 site 9 site 10 of 10 of 11 our 11 our 12 temple 12 temple 13 ? 13 ? 14 " there were vistas and pathways leading onward and onward into the green woodlands and vanishing away in the glimmering shade . 1 there 2 were 2 were 3 vistas 3 vistas 4 and 4 and 5 pathways 4 and 21 . 5 pathways 20 shade 6 leading 7 onward 7 onward 8 and 7 onward 10 into 7 onward 14 and 8 and 9 onward 10 into 13 woodlands 11 the 12 green 12 green 13 woodlands 14 and 15 vanishing 15 vanishing 16 away 15 vanishing 18 the 17 in 18 the 18 the 19 glimmering 18 the 20 shade " yes , " said [adam] [forrester] ; " we might seek all day and find no lovelier spot . 1 " 2 yes 2 yes 3 , 3 , 4 " 4 " 5 said 4 " 20 . 8 ; 12 seek 9 " 10 we 10 we 12 seek 11 might 12 seek 12 seek 14 day 12 seek 18 lovelier 13 all 14 day 15 and 16 find 16 find 18 lovelier 17 no 18 lovelier 18 lovelier 19 spot 18 lovelier 20 . we will build our temple here . " 1 we 5 temple 2 will 3 build 3 build 5 temple 4 our 5 temple 5 temple 6 here 5 temple 8 " 6 here 7 . " not here , " cried old [walter] [gascoigne] . 1 " 2 not 1 " 5 " 2 not 3 here 3 here 4 , 4 , 5 " 5 " 6 cried 5 " 10 . 6 cried 7 old " here , long ago , other mortals built their temple of happiness ; seek another site for yours . " 1 " 2 here 2 here 3 , 2 here 17 site 4 long 5 ago 5 ago 6 , 6 , 8 mortals 7 other 8 mortals 8 mortals 9 built 8 mortals 10 their 10 their 11 temple 11 temple 12 of 12 of 13 happiness 13 happiness 14 ; 14 ; 17 site 15 seek 17 site 16 another 17 site 17 site 18 for 17 site 19 yours 17 site 21 " 20 . 21 " " what ! " exclaimed [lilias] [fay] . 1 " 2 what 2 what 3 ! 2 what 8 . 3 ! 4 " 4 " 5 exclaimed " have any ever planned such a temple save ourselves ? " 1 " 11 ? 2 have 5 planned 2 have 11 ? 3 any 4 ever 4 ever 5 planned 5 planned 9 save 6 such 7 a 7 a 8 temple 8 temple 9 save 9 save 10 ourselves 11 ? 12 " " poor child ! " said her gloomy kinsman . 1 " 4 ! 1 " 5 " 2 poor 3 child 2 poor 4 ! 5 " 6 said 5 " 10 . 7 her 8 gloomy 8 gloomy 9 kinsman 9 kinsman 10 . " in one shape or other every mortal has dreamed your dream . " 1 " 2 in 2 in 3 one 2 in 4 shape 4 shape 5 or 4 shape 7 every 5 or 6 other 7 every 8 mortal 8 mortal 11 your 8 mortal 13 . 9 has 10 dreamed 10 dreamed 11 your 11 your 12 dream 13 . 14 " under [this] [type] [adam] [forrester] [and] [lilias] [saw] [that] the old man spake of sorrow . 1 under 10 the 10 the 11 old 11 old 12 man 12 man 15 sorrow 13 spake 14 of 14 of 15 sorrow 15 sorrow 16 . " this is very sad , " said the [lily] , sighing . 1 " 2 this 2 this 5 sad 3 is 4 very 4 very 5 sad 5 sad 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 9 the 7 " 11 , 8 said 9 the 11 , 12 sighing 12 sighing 13 . " well , there are lovelier spots than this , " said [adam] [forrester] , soothingly " spots which sorrow has not blighted . " 1 " 2 well 2 well 3 , 3 , 4 there 4 there 5 are 4 there 7 spots 6 lovelier 7 spots 7 spots 8 than 7 spots 9 this 9 this 10 , 10 , 11 " 11 " 12 said 11 " 16 soothingly 12 said 15 , 16 soothingly 20 sorrow 17 " 18 spots 18 spots 19 which 19 which 20 sorrow 20 sorrow 21 has 21 has 22 not 21 has 23 blighted 21 has 25 " 24 . 25 " " this glen was made on purpose for our temple . " 1 " 3 glen 1 " 4 was 2 this 3 glen 4 was 5 made 4 was 6 on 6 on 7 purpose 7 purpose 8 for 7 purpose 10 temple 8 for 10 temple 9 our 10 temple 10 temple 11 . 11 . 12 " " and the [glad] song of the brook will be always in our ears , " said [lilias] [fay] . 1 " 2 and 1 " 16 " 2 and 3 the 3 the 5 song 5 song 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 brook 8 brook 9 will 9 will 10 be 10 be 11 always 12 in 13 our 13 our 14 ears 14 ears 15 , 15 , 16 " 16 " 17 said 17 said 20 . " and its long melody shall sing the bliss of [our] lifetime , " said [adam] [forrester] . 1 " 14 " 2 and 3 its 3 its 5 melody 3 its 10 of 4 long 5 melody 5 melody 7 sing 6 shall 7 sing 7 sing 9 bliss 8 the 9 bliss 10 of 12 lifetime 12 lifetime 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 said 15 said 18 . " ye must build no temple here , " [murmured] their dismal companion . 1 " 9 " 2 ye 3 must 3 must 4 build 4 build 5 no 5 no 6 temple 6 temple 7 here 7 here 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 14 . 11 their 12 dismal 12 dismal 13 companion 13 companion 14 . and , alas ! there had been woe , nor that alone . 1 and 2 , 2 , 3 alas 3 alas 4 ! 4 ! 8 woe 5 there 7 been 5 there 8 woe 6 had 7 been 8 woe 10 nor 8 woe 13 . 9 , 10 nor 10 nor 11 that 10 nor 12 alone " and see ! " cried old [gascoigne] [;] " is the stream yet pure from the stain of the murderer 's hands ? " 1 " 2 and 2 and 3 see 3 see 4 ! 4 ! 5 " 4 ! 10 " 5 " 6 cried 6 cried 7 old 10 " 11 is 11 is 15 pure 12 the 13 stream 13 stream 14 yet 13 stream 15 pure 15 pure 16 from 16 from 17 the 16 from 18 stain 16 from 24 ? 16 from 25 " 18 stain 21 murderer 19 of 21 murderer 20 the 21 murderer 21 murderer 22 's 22 's 23 hands " come , then , " said [adam] [forrester] as cheerily as he could ; " we shall soon find a happier spot . " 1 " 2 come 2 come 3 , 3 , 4 then 4 then 5 , 4 then 25 " 5 , 6 " 6 " 10 as 7 said 10 as 10 as 11 cheerily 11 cheerily 12 as 12 as 13 he 13 he 14 could 14 could 15 ; 15 ; 16 " 15 ; 18 shall 17 we 18 shall 18 shall 19 soon 19 soon 20 find 21 a 22 happier 22 happier 23 spot 23 spot 24 . 24 . 25 " they set forth again , young pilgrims on that quest which millions which every child of earth has tried in turn . 1 they 2 set 2 set 3 forth 3 forth 4 again 4 again 5 , 4 again 7 pilgrims 6 young 7 pilgrims 7 pilgrims 17 earth 8 on 9 that 9 that 10 quest 10 quest 12 millions 11 which 12 millions 12 millions 13 which 13 which 15 child 13 which 16 of 14 every 15 child 16 of 17 earth 17 earth 18 has 18 has 19 tried 19 tried 21 turn 20 in 21 turn 21 turn 22 . and [were] the [lily] and her lover to be more fortunate than all those millions [?] 1 and 3 the 1 and 5 and 5 and 6 her 6 her 15 millions 7 lover 13 all 7 lover 15 millions 8 to 9 be 9 be 11 fortunate 10 more 11 fortunate 11 fortunate 12 than 11 fortunate 13 all 13 all 14 those for a long time it seemed not so [.] 1 for 2 a 2 a 3 long 3 long 4 time 4 time 5 it 5 it 6 seemed 6 seemed 8 so 7 not 8 so " where in this world , " exclaimed [adam] [forrester] , despondingly , " shall we build our temple of happiness ? " 1 " 2 where 2 where 3 in 2 where 6 , 3 in 5 world 4 this 5 world 6 , 7 " 6 , 8 exclaimed 8 exclaimed 11 , 11 , 12 despondingly 12 despondingly 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 15 shall 14 " 22 ? 15 shall 16 we 15 shall 17 build 17 build 18 our 18 our 19 temple 18 our 20 of 19 temple 20 of 21 happiness 22 ? 22 ? 23 " " yet there is a place even in this world where ye may build it . " 1 " 2 yet 1 " 14 build 1 " 16 . 3 there 5 a 3 there 11 where 4 is 5 a 5 a 7 even 6 place 7 even 7 even 9 this 8 in 9 this 9 this 10 world 11 where 13 may 11 where 14 build 12 ye 13 may 14 build 15 it 16 . 17 " the ancestral mansion wherein the lovers would dwell together appeared on one side , and the ivied church where they were to worship on another . 1 the 3 mansion 2 ancestral 3 mansion 3 mansion 4 wherein 4 wherein 5 the 4 wherein 16 the 6 lovers 7 would 7 would 8 dwell 7 would 10 appeared 8 dwell 9 together 10 appeared 11 on 11 on 13 side 12 one 13 side 13 side 14 , 14 , 15 and 15 and 16 the 16 the 17 ivied 16 the 18 church 16 the 19 where 16 the 26 . 19 where 20 they 20 they 21 were 21 were 22 to 22 to 23 worship 23 worship 24 on 24 on 25 another in due time it was finished and a day appointed for a simple rite of dedication . 1 in 2 due 2 due 8 a 3 time 4 it 4 it 5 was 5 was 6 finished 6 finished 7 and 7 and 8 a 8 a 9 day 9 day 10 appointed 10 appointed 11 for 11 for 12 a 12 a 13 simple 13 simple 14 rite 14 rite 15 of 15 of 16 dedication 15 of 17 . with his farewell glance a shadow had fallen over the portal , and [lilias] was invisible . 1 with 2 his 1 with 3 farewell 3 farewell 4 glance 4 glance 17 . 5 a 6 shadow 5 a 7 had 7 had 8 fallen 8 fallen 11 portal 8 fallen 12 , 9 over 10 the 10 the 11 portal 12 , 13 and 12 , 17 . 13 and 16 invisible 15 was 16 invisible but alas for the temple of happiness ! 1 but 2 alas 2 alas 3 for 3 for 4 the 4 the 5 temple 5 temple 6 of 5 temple 7 happiness 7 happiness 8 ! and , lo ! a wonder ! 1 and 3 lo 2 , 3 lo 3 lo 4 ! 3 lo 6 wonder 4 ! 5 a 6 wonder 7 ! he watched the mourners as they lowered the coffin down . 1 he 2 watched 2 watched 4 mourners 3 the 4 mourners 4 mourners 5 as 4 mourners 9 coffin 5 as 6 they 6 they 7 lowered 7 lowered 8 the 9 coffin 10 down 10 down 11 . " [joy] ! joy ! " he cried , throwing his arms toward heaven . 1 " 3 ! 1 " 6 " 4 joy 5 ! 5 ! 6 " 6 " 7 he 7 he 8 cried 8 cried 9 , 9 , 10 throwing 10 throwing 11 his 11 his 12 arms 12 arms 13 toward 13 toward 14 heaven 14 heaven 15 . " on a grave be the site of our temple , and now our happiness is for eternity . " 1 " 2 on 2 on 3 a 3 a 4 grave 3 a 7 site 5 be 6 the 6 the 7 site 7 site 10 temple 7 site 17 for 8 of 10 temple 9 our 10 temple 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 now 13 now 14 our 13 now 16 is 14 our 15 happiness 16 is 17 for 17 for 18 eternity 17 for 19 . 17 for 20 " [footprints] [on] [the] [seashore] [.] nothing is within my daily reach more like a forest than the acre or two of woodland near some suburban farmhouse . 1 nothing 3 within 1 nothing 17 woodland 2 is 3 within 3 within 6 reach 4 my 5 daily 4 my 6 reach 7 more 8 like 7 more 11 than 8 like 9 a 10 forest 11 than 11 than 13 acre 12 the 13 acre 13 acre 15 two 14 or 15 two 15 two 16 of 16 of 17 woodland 17 woodland 18 near 17 woodland 22 . 18 near 21 farmhouse 19 some 20 suburban 19 some 21 farmhouse surely here is enough to feed a human spirit for a single day . 1 surely 2 here 2 here 3 is 2 here 4 enough 4 enough 6 feed 5 to 6 feed 6 feed 9 spirit 6 feed 10 for 7 a 8 human 8 human 9 spirit 10 for 13 day 10 for 14 . 11 a 12 single 12 single 13 day farewell , then , busy world ! 1 farewell 2 , 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 7 ! 5 busy 6 world 6 world 7 ! highways and cross-paths are hastily traversed , and , clambering down a crag , [i] [find] [myself] at the extremity of a long beach . 1 highways 2 and 1 highways 3 cross-paths 2 and 3 cross-paths 3 cross-paths 4 are 4 are 5 hastily 5 hastily 6 traversed 6 traversed 7 , 6 traversed 9 , 6 traversed 18 at 7 , 8 and 9 , 10 clambering 11 down 12 a 12 a 13 crag 13 crag 14 , 14 , 18 at 18 at 19 the 19 the 20 extremity 20 extremity 21 of 21 of 24 beach 21 of 25 . 22 a 23 long 22 a 24 beach a greeting and a homage to the sea ! 1 a 2 greeting 2 greeting 3 and 3 and 4 a 4 a 5 homage 5 homage 6 to 6 to 7 the 7 the 8 sea 8 sea 9 ! i descend over its margin and dip my hand into the wave that meets me , and bathe my brow . 1 i 2 descend 2 descend 5 margin 3 over 5 margin 4 its 5 margin 5 margin 8 my 5 margin 13 that 6 and 7 dip 7 dip 8 my 8 my 9 hand 10 into 11 the 11 the 12 wave 12 wave 13 that 13 that 14 meets 14 meets 15 me 15 me 16 , 16 , 17 and 17 and 18 bathe 18 bathe 19 my 19 my 20 brow 20 brow 21 . that far-resounding roar is [ocean] 's voice of welcome . 1 that 7 voice 2 far-resounding 4 is 2 far-resounding 7 voice 3 roar 4 is 4 is 6 's 7 voice 8 of 8 of 9 welcome 8 of 10 . his salt breath brings a blessing along with it . 1 his 2 salt 2 salt 3 breath 3 breath 4 brings 4 brings 6 blessing 4 brings 7 along 5 a 6 blessing 7 along 8 with 8 with 9 it 9 it 10 . the beach itself is a broad space of sand , brown and sparkling , with hardly any pebbles intermixed . 1 the 2 beach 2 beach 3 itself 3 itself 4 is 4 is 5 a 5 a 6 broad 5 a 9 sand 6 broad 7 space 7 space 8 of 9 sand 10 , 9 sand 12 and 10 , 11 brown 12 and 13 sparkling 13 sparkling 15 with 14 , 15 with 15 with 16 hardly 16 hardly 17 any 17 any 18 pebbles 18 pebbles 19 intermixed 19 intermixed 20 . along the whole of this extensive beach gambols the surf-wave . 1 along 2 the 1 along 10 surf-wave 1 along 11 . 3 whole 4 of 4 of 10 surf-wave 5 this 6 extensive 6 extensive 7 beach 7 beach 8 gambols 7 beach 10 surf-wave 8 gambols 9 the with how fierce a roar it flings itself forward and rushes far up the beach ! 1 with 2 how 2 how 3 fierce 2 how 4 a 2 how 6 it 2 how 16 ! 4 a 5 roar 6 it 7 flings 7 flings 8 itself 7 flings 9 forward 7 flings 10 and 7 flings 11 rushes 11 rushes 12 far 12 far 13 up 14 the 15 beach 15 beach 16 ! hardly had [i] beheld them , when they passed into the shadow of the rocks and vanished [.] 1 hardly 2 had 1 hardly 4 beheld 4 beheld 5 them 5 them 6 , 6 , 7 when 7 when 8 they 8 they 17 vanished 9 passed 10 into 10 into 11 the 11 the 13 of 12 shadow 13 of 13 of 14 the 14 the 15 rocks 15 rocks 16 and 16 and 17 vanished to [comfort] [myself] [for] [truly] [i] would fain have gazed a [while] longer [i] made acquaintance with a flock of beach-birds . 1 to 8 fain 1 to 11 a 7 would 8 fain 8 fain 9 have 9 have 10 gazed 11 a 19 flock 11 a 20 of 13 longer 15 made 15 made 16 acquaintance 16 acquaintance 17 with 17 with 18 a 18 a 19 flock 20 of 21 beach-birds 21 beach-birds 22 . yet , with a philosophy which mankind would do well to imitate , they drew a continual pleasure from their toil for a subsistence . 1 yet 2 , 2 , 3 with 3 with 5 philosophy 4 a 5 philosophy 5 philosophy 6 which 6 which 8 would 7 mankind 8 would 8 would 9 do 9 do 10 well 10 well 11 to 11 to 12 imitate 12 imitate 13 , 13 , 15 drew 14 they 15 drew 15 drew 16 a 16 a 17 continual 17 continual 18 pleasure 18 pleasure 20 their 18 pleasure 24 subsistence 19 from 20 their 21 toil 24 subsistence 22 for 23 a 22 for 24 subsistence 23 a 24 subsistence 24 subsistence 25 . the sea was each little bird 's great playmate . 1 the 2 sea 1 the 3 was 3 was 4 each 3 was 10 . 4 each 9 playmate 5 little 6 bird 6 bird 9 playmate 7 's 9 playmate 8 great 9 playmate but they floated as lightly as one of their own feathers on the breaking crest . 1 but 2 they 1 but 3 floated 3 floated 4 as 3 floated 5 lightly 3 floated 11 feathers 5 lightly 6 as 7 one 8 of 7 one 11 feathers 8 of 9 their 9 their 10 own 10 own 11 feathers 11 feathers 15 crest 12 on 13 the 13 the 15 crest 14 breaking 15 crest 15 crest 16 . in their airy flutterings they seemed to rest on the evanescent spray . 1 in 2 their 2 their 5 they 3 airy 4 flutterings 3 airy 5 they 5 they 6 seemed 6 seemed 7 to 7 to 8 rest 8 rest 9 on 9 on 10 the 10 the 11 evanescent 11 evanescent 12 spray 12 spray 13 . their images long-legged little figures with gray backs and snowy bosoms were seen as distinctly as the realities in the mirror of the glistening strand . 1 their 2 images 2 images 3 long-legged 3 long-legged 4 little 3 long-legged 6 with 4 little 5 figures 6 with 8 backs 7 gray 8 backs 8 backs 9 and 9 and 10 snowy 9 and 16 as 10 snowy 11 bosoms 12 were 13 seen 12 were 14 as 14 as 15 distinctly 14 as 16 as 16 as 21 mirror 17 the 18 realities 18 realities 19 in 19 in 20 the 20 the 21 mirror 21 mirror 22 of 22 of 23 the 23 the 24 glistening 24 glistening 25 strand 25 strand 26 . our tracks , being all discernible , will guide us with an observing consciousness through every unconscious wandering of thought and fancy . 1 our 2 tracks 1 our 10 us 3 , 4 being 4 being 5 all 4 being 8 will 6 discernible 7 , 7 , 8 will 8 will 9 guide 9 guide 10 us 10 us 11 with 11 with 12 an 12 an 14 consciousness 13 observing 14 consciousness 14 consciousness 15 through 15 through 16 every 16 every 19 of 17 unconscious 18 wandering 18 wandering 19 of 19 of 20 thought 20 thought 21 and 21 and 22 fancy 22 fancy 23 . here we followed the surf in its reflux to pick up a shell which the sea seemed loth to relinquish . 1 here 2 we 2 we 3 followed 2 we 5 surf 3 followed 4 the 5 surf 8 reflux 6 in 8 reflux 7 its 8 reflux 8 reflux 11 up 9 to 10 pick 10 pick 11 up 11 up 12 a 12 a 13 shell 12 a 14 which 14 which 17 seemed 15 the 16 sea 16 sea 17 seemed 17 seemed 19 to 18 loth 19 to 19 to 20 relinquish 19 to 21 . here we found a seaweed with an immense brown leaf , and trailed it behind us by its long snake-like stalk . 1 here 2 we 2 we 3 found 2 we 5 seaweed 3 found 4 a 5 seaweed 6 with 5 seaweed 18 its 6 with 7 an 7 an 8 immense 8 immense 9 brown 9 brown 10 leaf 10 leaf 11 , 11 , 12 and 12 and 13 trailed 13 trailed 14 it 15 behind 16 us 16 us 17 by 17 by 18 its 18 its 20 snake-like 18 its 21 stalk 19 long 20 snake-like 21 stalk 22 . here we seized a live horseshoe by the tail , and counted the many claws of that queer monster . 1 here 2 we 2 we 3 seized 2 we 6 horseshoe 3 seized 4 a 4 a 5 live 6 horseshoe 7 by 6 horseshoe 12 counted 6 horseshoe 18 queer 7 by 8 the 8 the 9 tail 9 tail 10 , 10 , 11 and 12 counted 13 the 12 counted 16 of 13 the 14 many 13 the 15 claws 16 of 17 that 17 that 18 queer 18 queer 19 monster 19 monster 20 . here we dug into the sand for pebbles , and skipped them upon the surface of the water . 1 here 8 pebbles 2 we 3 dug 3 dug 4 into 4 into 5 the 5 the 6 sand 6 sand 8 pebbles 7 for 8 pebbles 8 pebbles 9 , 8 pebbles 12 them 10 and 11 skipped 11 skipped 12 them 12 them 13 upon 13 upon 15 surface 14 the 15 surface 15 surface 16 of 15 surface 18 water 17 the 18 water 18 water 19 . here we wet our feet while examining a jelly-fish which the waves , having just tossed it up , now sought to snatch away again . 1 here 2 we 2 we 3 wet 3 wet 5 feet 4 our 5 feet 5 feet 6 while 6 while 7 examining 7 examining 10 which 8 a 9 jelly-fish 9 jelly-fish 10 which 10 which 11 the 10 which 13 , 11 the 12 waves 13 , 14 having 14 having 15 just 14 having 20 now 15 just 16 tossed 16 tossed 18 up 17 it 18 up 19 , 20 now 20 now 21 sought 21 sought 22 to 22 to 23 snatch 23 snatch 24 away 24 away 25 again 25 again 26 . such glances always make us wiser . 1 such 2 glances 2 glances 6 wiser 3 always 4 make 4 make 5 us 4 make 6 wiser 6 wiser 7 . this extensive beach affords room for another pleasant pastime . 1 this 2 extensive 1 this 10 . 2 extensive 3 beach 2 extensive 8 pleasant 3 beach 5 room 4 affords 5 room 5 room 6 for 7 another 8 pleasant 8 pleasant 9 pastime with your staff you may write verses love-verses if they please you best and consecrate them with a woman 's name . 1 with 2 your 2 your 3 staff 3 staff 8 love-verses 4 you 5 may 5 may 6 write 6 write 7 verses 7 verses 8 love-verses 8 love-verses 9 if 8 love-verses 21 name 9 if 10 they 10 they 12 you 11 please 12 you 12 you 14 and 13 best 14 and 14 and 16 them 15 consecrate 16 them 17 with 18 a 18 a 19 woman 19 woman 20 's 20 's 21 name 21 name 22 . stir not hence till the record be effaced . 1 stir 2 not 1 stir 3 hence 1 stir 4 till 4 till 5 the 5 the 6 record 6 record 7 be 7 be 8 effaced 8 effaced 9 . child's-play becomes magnificent on so grand a scale . 1 child's-play 5 so 2 becomes 3 magnificent 3 magnificent 4 on 4 on 5 so 5 so 6 grand 5 so 7 a 7 a 8 scale 8 scale 9 . but , after all , the most fascinating employment is simply to write your name in the sand . 1 but 2 , 2 , 3 after 3 after 4 all 4 all 5 , 5 , 10 is 6 the 7 most 6 the 10 is 7 most 8 fascinating 9 employment 10 is 10 is 11 simply 10 is 12 to 12 to 13 write 13 write 15 name 14 your 15 name 15 name 16 in 16 in 18 sand 17 the 18 sand 18 sand 19 . statesmen and warriors and poets have spent their strength in no better cause than this . 1 statesmen 2 and 1 statesmen 3 warriors 1 statesmen 11 no 3 warriors 4 and 3 warriors 8 their 5 poets 6 have 6 have 7 spent 7 spent 8 their 8 their 9 strength 8 their 10 in 11 no 14 than 11 no 16 . 12 better 14 than 13 cause 14 than 14 than 15 this is it accomplished ? 1 is 2 it 2 it 4 ? 3 accomplished 4 ? return , then , in an hour or two , and seek for this mighty record of a name . 1 return 2 , 1 return 12 seek 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 , 4 , 5 in 5 in 6 an 6 an 7 hour 8 or 9 two 9 two 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 seek 12 seek 13 for 12 seek 15 mighty 14 this 15 mighty 15 mighty 17 of 15 mighty 19 name 16 record 17 of 18 a 19 name 19 name 20 . the sea will have swept over it , even as time rolls its effacing waves over the names of statesmen and warriors and poets . 1 the 2 sea 2 sea 14 effacing 3 will 14 effacing 4 have 5 swept 5 swept 6 over 6 over 7 it 7 it 8 , 8 , 9 even 9 even 10 as 9 even 14 effacing 11 time 12 rolls 11 time 13 its 13 its 14 effacing 14 effacing 15 waves 14 effacing 20 statesmen 16 over 17 the 17 the 18 names 18 names 19 of 19 of 20 statesmen 20 statesmen 21 and 21 and 22 warriors 22 warriors 23 and 23 and 24 poets 24 poets 25 . hark ! the surf-wave laughs at you . 1 hark 2 ! 2 ! 3 the 3 the 4 surf-wave 4 surf-wave 5 laughs 5 laughs 6 at 6 at 7 you 7 you 8 . the rocks rise in every variety of attitude . 1 the 2 rocks 2 rocks 3 rise 3 rise 4 in 3 rise 8 attitude 5 every 6 variety 6 variety 7 of 6 variety 8 attitude 8 attitude 9 . how many a thing has troubled me with that same idea ! 1 how 2 many 1 how 12 ! 2 many 3 a 2 many 5 has 3 a 4 thing 5 has 7 me 6 troubled 7 me 8 with 9 that 8 with 11 idea 10 same 11 idea 11 idea 12 ! pass on and leave it unexplained . 1 pass 2 on 2 on 6 unexplained 3 and 5 it 4 leave 5 it 5 it 6 unexplained 6 unexplained 7 . how sharply and with what harsh clamor does the sea rake back the pebbles as it momentarily withdraws into its own depths ! 1 how 2 sharply 2 sharply 3 and 3 and 18 withdraws 4 with 5 what 5 what 6 harsh 5 what 8 does 6 harsh 7 clamor 8 does 11 rake 9 the 10 sea 10 sea 11 rake 11 rake 12 back 11 rake 15 as 12 back 13 the 13 the 14 pebbles 15 as 17 momentarily 15 as 18 withdraws 16 it 17 momentarily 18 withdraws 19 into 18 withdraws 23 ! 19 into 20 its 20 its 21 own 21 own 22 depths they heap the chasm with a snow-drift of foam and spray . 1 they 2 heap 1 they 3 the 3 the 4 chasm 4 chasm 5 with 5 with 6 a 5 with 7 snow-drift 7 snow-drift 8 of 7 snow-drift 9 foam 9 foam 10 and 10 and 11 spray 11 spray 12 . and what a contrast to look through the stormy chasm and catch a glimpse of the calm bright sea beyond ! 1 and 2 what 2 what 3 a 3 a 4 contrast 4 contrast 5 to 5 to 6 look 6 look 7 through 7 through 9 stormy 8 the 9 stormy 9 stormy 10 chasm 10 chasm 11 and 11 and 12 catch 12 catch 14 glimpse 13 a 14 glimpse 14 glimpse 15 of 15 of 16 the 16 the 17 calm 17 calm 18 bright 18 bright 19 sea 19 sea 20 beyond 20 beyond 21 ! many interesting discoveries may be made among these broken cliffs . 1 many 2 interesting 2 interesting 3 discoveries 3 discoveries 10 cliffs 4 may 5 be 5 be 7 among 6 made 7 among 7 among 8 these 7 among 10 cliffs 9 broken 10 cliffs 10 cliffs 11 . some leviathan of former ages had used this ponderous mass as a jaw-bone . 1 some 2 leviathan 2 leviathan 3 of 2 leviathan 9 ponderous 3 of 4 former 5 ages 6 had 5 ages 7 used 7 used 8 this 8 this 9 ponderous 9 ponderous 10 mass 10 mass 11 as 11 as 12 a 12 a 13 jaw-bone 13 jaw-bone 14 . these , these are the warm realities of those three visionary shapes that flitted from me on the beach . 1 these 2 , 2 , 3 these 3 these 4 are 4 are 6 warm 4 are 16 me 4 are 20 . 5 the 6 warm 6 warm 7 realities 7 realities 10 three 7 realities 11 visionary 8 of 9 those 9 those 10 three 11 visionary 12 shapes 13 that 14 flitted 14 flitted 15 from 14 flitted 16 me 16 me 17 on 17 on 19 beach 18 the 19 beach hark their merry voices as they toss up the water with their feet ! 1 hark 2 their 1 hark 7 toss 1 hark 10 water 1 hark 14 ! 2 their 3 merry 2 their 4 voices 4 voices 5 as 5 as 6 they 7 toss 8 up 9 the 10 water 10 water 11 with 11 with 13 feet 12 their 13 feet they have not seen me . 1 they 2 have 2 have 4 seen 3 not 4 seen 4 seen 5 me 5 me 6 . i must shrink behind this rock and steal away again . 1 i 6 rock 2 must 4 behind 3 shrink 4 behind 4 behind 6 rock 5 this 6 rock 6 rock 7 and 6 rock 9 away 8 steal 9 away 9 away 10 again 10 again 11 . i would do battle for it even with the churl that should produce the title-deeds . 1 i 2 would 1 i 10 churl 3 do 4 battle 4 battle 5 for 5 for 6 it 6 it 7 even 7 even 10 churl 8 with 9 the 8 with 10 churl 10 churl 11 that 11 that 12 should 12 should 13 produce 13 produce 14 the 14 the 15 title-deeds 15 title-deeds 16 . have not my musings melted into its rocky walls and sandy floor and made them a portion of myself ? 1 have 2 not 2 not 3 my 3 my 4 musings 4 musings 5 melted 4 musings 12 floor 5 melted 6 into 6 into 7 its 8 rocky 9 walls 9 walls 10 and 10 and 11 sandy 11 sandy 12 floor 12 floor 15 them 13 and 14 made 14 made 15 them 15 them 16 a 15 them 20 ? 16 a 17 portion 17 portion 18 of 19 myself 20 ? at this autumnal season the precipice is decked with variegated splendor . 1 at 2 this 2 this 3 autumnal 3 autumnal 4 season 4 season 5 the 5 the 6 precipice 5 the 7 is 5 the 8 decked 8 decked 9 with 8 decked 10 variegated 10 variegated 11 splendor 11 splendor 12 . a rill of water trickles down the cliff and fills a little cistern near the base . 1 a 2 rill 2 rill 3 of 2 rill 8 cliff 2 rill 12 little 3 of 4 water 4 water 5 trickles 5 trickles 6 down 7 the 8 cliff 9 and 10 fills 10 fills 12 little 11 a 12 little 12 little 13 cistern 13 cistern 14 near 13 cistern 15 the 15 the 16 base 16 base 17 . i drain it at a draught , and find it fresh and pure . 1 i 9 find 2 drain 9 find 3 it 4 at 4 at 6 draught 5 a 6 draught 6 draught 7 , 6 draught 9 find 7 , 8 and 9 find 10 it 10 it 12 and 11 fresh 12 and 12 and 13 pure 13 pure 14 . this recess shall be my dining-hall . 1 this 6 dining-hall 1 this 7 . 2 recess 4 be 2 recess 5 my 2 recess 6 dining-hall 3 shall 4 be and what the feast ? 1 and 2 what 2 what 3 the 2 what 5 ? 3 the 4 feast there is a magic in this spot . 1 there 2 is 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 magic 4 magic 5 in 5 in 6 this 6 this 7 spot 7 spot 8 . here , [should] [i] will it , [i] [can] summon up a single shade and be myself her lover . 1 here 2 , 2 , 6 it 2 , 15 and 5 will 6 it 6 it 7 , 7 , 10 summon 10 summon 11 up 11 up 12 a 12 a 14 shade 13 single 14 shade 15 and 16 be 16 be 17 myself 17 myself 19 lover 18 her 19 lover 19 lover 20 . yes , dreamer , but your lonely heart will be the colder for such fancies . 1 yes 5 but 2 , 3 dreamer 3 dreamer 4 , 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 your 6 your 8 heart 6 your 9 will 7 lonely 8 heart 9 will 10 be 10 be 11 the 11 the 12 colder 12 colder 13 for 13 for 15 fancies 13 for 16 . 14 such 15 fancies would that my hiding-place were lonelier , so that the [past] might not [find] [me] [!] 1 would 5 were 2 that 3 my 2 that 4 hiding-place 2 that 5 were 5 were 6 lonelier 6 lonelier 7 , 7 , 8 so 8 so 9 that 9 that 10 the 9 that 12 might 12 might 13 not of what mysteries is it telling ? 1 of 7 ? 2 what 3 mysteries 2 what 7 ? 4 is 5 it 5 it 7 ? 6 telling 7 ? of sunken ships and whereabouts they lie ? 1 of 2 sunken 2 sunken 4 and 2 sunken 6 they 3 ships 4 and 4 and 5 whereabouts 6 they 7 lie 7 lie 8 ? nothing of all this . 1 nothing 2 of 2 of 3 all 3 all 4 this 4 this 5 . what , then ? 1 what 2 , 2 , 3 then 3 then 4 ? has it talked for so many ages and meant nothing all the while ? 1 has 14 ? 2 it 14 ? 3 talked 14 ? 4 for 5 so 5 so 6 many 6 many 7 ages 7 ages 9 meant 8 and 9 meant 9 meant 10 nothing 10 nothing 11 all 11 all 13 while 12 the 13 while 13 while 14 ? yet how would the merchant sneer at me ! 1 yet 2 how 2 how 3 would 2 how 4 the 4 the 5 merchant 5 merchant 8 me 5 merchant 9 ! 6 sneer 7 at 6 sneer 8 me and , after all , can such philosophy be true ? 1 and 2 , 2 , 3 after 3 after 4 all 3 after 5 , 5 , 11 ? 6 can 7 such 6 can 9 be 6 can 11 ? 7 such 8 philosophy 9 be 10 true methinks [i] could find a [thousand] arguments against it . 1 methinks 3 could 3 could 10 . 4 find 5 a 5 a 7 arguments 7 arguments 8 against 8 against 9 it 9 it 10 . my maiden-speech is a triumphant one , for the gentleman in seaweed has nothing to offer in reply save an immitigable roaring . 1 my 2 maiden-speech 1 my 3 is 3 is 4 a 3 is 5 triumphant 3 is 6 one 3 is 7 , 4 a 5 triumphant 7 , 8 for 8 for 12 seaweed 9 the 10 gentleman 9 the 12 seaweed 10 gentleman 11 in 12 seaweed 23 . 13 has 14 nothing 14 nothing 15 to 15 to 16 offer 16 offer 17 in 17 in 18 reply 18 reply 20 an 19 save 20 an 20 an 21 immitigable 21 immitigable 22 roaring 22 roaring 23 . his voice , indeed , will be heard a long while after mine is hushed . 1 his 2 voice 2 voice 4 indeed 2 voice 8 heard 3 , 4 indeed 4 indeed 5 , 6 will 7 be 7 be 8 heard 8 heard 15 hushed 9 a 10 long 10 long 11 while 11 while 12 after 12 after 13 mine 13 mine 14 is 13 mine 15 hushed 15 hushed 16 . once [more] [i] [shout] and the cliffs [reverberate] the sound . 1 once 5 and 5 and 6 the 6 the 7 cliffs 7 cliffs 9 the 9 the 10 sound 10 sound 11 . but hush ! 1 but 2 hush 2 hush 3 ! be silent , my good friend ! 1 be 2 silent 1 be 4 my 3 , 4 my 4 my 5 good 4 my 6 friend 6 friend 7 ! whence comes that stifled laughter ? 1 whence 2 comes 1 whence 6 ? 2 comes 4 stifled 3 that 4 stifled 4 stifled 5 laughter it was musical , but how should there be such music in my solitude ? 1 it 2 was 2 was 3 musical 3 musical 4 , 4 , 5 but 5 but 6 how 6 how 7 should 6 how 8 there 6 how 15 ? 8 there 9 be 8 there 10 such 8 there 12 in 11 music 12 in 12 in 13 my 13 my 14 solitude looking upward , [i] [catch] a glimpse of three faces peeping from the summit of the cliff like angels between [me] and their native sky . 1 looking 2 upward 2 upward 3 , 3 , 6 a 6 a 7 glimpse 6 a 11 peeping 7 glimpse 8 of 7 glimpse 10 faces 8 of 9 three 11 peeping 12 from 12 from 13 the 12 from 25 sky 13 the 14 summit 14 summit 15 of 15 of 16 the 15 of 24 native 17 cliff 18 like 18 like 19 angels 19 angels 20 between 20 between 22 and 22 and 23 their 23 their 24 native 25 sky 26 . let us keep each other 's secrets [.] 1 let 2 us 1 let 3 keep 3 keep 7 secrets 4 each 5 other 5 other 6 's 6 's 7 secrets the sunshine has now passed from my hermitage , except a gleam upon the sand just where it meets the sea . 1 the 2 sunshine 2 sunshine 3 has 3 has 5 passed 3 has 7 my 4 now 5 passed 5 passed 6 from 7 my 8 hermitage 8 hermitage 10 except 8 hermitage 21 sea 9 , 10 except 11 a 12 gleam 12 gleam 15 sand 13 upon 14 the 14 the 15 sand 15 sand 16 just 15 sand 21 sea 16 just 17 where 17 where 18 it 17 where 19 meets 20 the 21 sea 21 sea 22 . a crowd of gloomy fantasies [will] [come] and haunt me if [i] [tarry] [longer] here in the darkening twilight of these gray rocks . 1 a 2 crowd 2 crowd 3 of 3 of 4 gloomy 3 of 19 twilight 4 gloomy 5 fantasies 5 fantasies 8 and 8 and 9 haunt 9 haunt 10 me 10 me 11 if 15 here 16 in 16 in 17 the 17 the 19 twilight 18 darkening 19 twilight 19 twilight 24 . 20 of 23 rocks 21 these 22 gray 21 these 23 rocks 23 rocks 24 . this is a dismal place in some moods of the mind . 1 this 2 is 1 this 4 dismal 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 dismal 4 dismal 5 place 4 dismal 10 the 5 place 6 in 5 place 7 some 8 moods 9 of 8 moods 10 the 10 the 11 mind 10 the 12 . yes , say the word outright : self-sufficient to our own happiness . 1 yes 2 , 1 yes 7 : 3 say 5 word 4 the 5 word 5 word 7 : 6 outright 7 : 7 : 8 self-sufficient 7 : 12 happiness 7 : 13 . 8 self-sufficient 9 to 8 self-sufficient 10 our 10 our 11 own how lonesome looks the recess now , and dreary too , like all other spots where happiness has been ! 1 how 2 lonesome 1 how 4 the 1 how 9 dreary 3 looks 4 the 4 the 5 recess 5 recess 6 now 6 now 7 , 8 and 9 dreary 9 dreary 11 , 9 dreary 12 like 9 dreary 17 happiness 10 too 11 , 13 all 15 spots 14 other 15 spots 15 spots 16 where 16 where 17 happiness 17 happiness 18 has 17 happiness 20 ! 18 has 19 been there lies my shadow in the departing sunshine with its head upon the sea . 1 there 2 lies 1 there 5 in 2 lies 3 my 4 shadow 5 in 5 in 6 the 5 in 8 sunshine 7 departing 8 sunshine 8 sunshine 9 with 8 sunshine 10 its 8 sunshine 12 upon 8 sunshine 14 sea 8 sunshine 15 . 10 its 11 head 12 upon 13 the i will pelt it with pebbles . 1 i 2 will 1 i 3 pelt 3 pelt 7 . 4 it 5 with 5 with 6 pebbles 6 pebbles 7 . a hit ! a hit ! 1 a 3 ! 2 hit 3 ! 3 ! 5 hit 3 ! 6 ! 4 a 5 hit i clap my hands in triumph , and see my shadow clapping its unreal hands and claiming the triumph for itself . 1 i 2 clap 1 i 3 my 1 i 17 claiming 3 my 4 hands 5 in 6 triumph 6 triumph 7 , 7 , 8 and 8 and 9 see 9 see 17 claiming 10 my 11 shadow 10 my 12 clapping 12 clapping 15 hands 12 clapping 17 claiming 13 its 14 unreal 14 unreal 15 hands 16 and 17 claiming 17 claiming 18 the 17 claiming 19 triumph 17 claiming 20 for 18 the 19 triumph 20 for 21 itself 21 itself 22 . what a simpleton must [i] have been all day , since my own shadow makes a mock of my fooleries ! 1 what 2 a 1 what 4 must 2 a 3 simpleton 4 must 6 have 6 have 7 been 7 been 9 day 8 all 9 day 9 day 10 , 10 , 11 since 11 since 13 own 11 since 15 makes 12 my 13 own 14 shadow 15 makes 15 makes 17 mock 16 a 17 mock 17 mock 18 of 17 mock 20 fooleries 18 of 19 my 20 fooleries 21 ! homeward ! homeward ! 1 homeward 2 ! 2 ! 3 homeward 3 homeward 4 ! it is time to hasten home . 1 it 2 is 2 is 3 time 2 is 5 hasten 4 to 5 hasten 5 hasten 6 home 6 home 7 . the distant sails appear astray and not of earth in their remoteness amid the desolate waste . 1 the 2 distant 2 distant 3 sails 3 sails 5 astray 4 appear 5 astray 5 astray 6 and 5 astray 7 not 7 not 8 of 8 of 9 earth 8 of 12 remoteness 10 in 11 their 10 in 12 remoteness 12 remoteness 13 amid 13 amid 14 the 13 amid 15 desolate 13 amid 16 waste 14 the 15 desolate 16 waste 17 . my spirit wanders forth afar , but finds no resting-place and comes shivering back . 1 my 2 spirit 2 spirit 11 and 3 wanders 4 forth 4 forth 5 afar 5 afar 6 , 6 , 7 but 7 but 8 finds 7 but 11 and 8 finds 9 no 10 resting-place 11 and 11 and 12 comes 11 and 13 shivering 11 and 15 . 13 shivering 14 back it is time that [i] [were] hence . 1 it 2 is 1 it 4 that 2 is 3 time 4 that 7 hence 7 hence 8 . such companionship works an effect upon a man 's character as if he had been admitted to the society of creatures that are not mortal . 1 such 2 companionship 2 companionship 3 works 2 companionship 8 man 3 works 4 an 4 an 5 effect 5 effect 6 upon 7 a 8 man 8 man 9 's 8 man 13 he 9 's 10 character 11 as 12 if 12 if 13 he 13 he 16 admitted 14 had 15 been 15 been 16 admitted 16 admitted 17 to 16 admitted 20 of 17 to 18 the 18 the 19 society 20 of 21 creatures 21 creatures 22 that 21 creatures 23 are 23 are 24 not 23 are 25 mortal 25 mortal 26 . i shall think my own thoughts and feel my own emotions and possess my individuality unviolated . 1 i 2 shall 2 shall 16 unviolated 3 think 7 and 4 my 5 own 5 own 6 thoughts 5 own 7 and 7 and 8 feel 7 and 10 own 7 and 12 and 9 my 10 own 10 own 11 emotions 12 and 13 possess 12 and 16 unviolated 14 my 15 individuality 15 individuality 16 unviolated 16 unviolated 17 . but it is good at the eve of such a day to feel and know that there are men and women in the world . 1 but 2 it 1 but 4 good 3 is 4 good 4 good 5 at 5 at 7 eve 6 the 7 eve 7 eve 11 day 7 eve 21 women 8 of 11 day 9 such 10 a 10 a 11 day 11 day 12 to 12 to 13 feel 12 to 14 and 14 and 15 know 15 know 16 that 15 know 17 there 17 there 18 are 19 men 20 and 19 men 21 women 21 women 24 world 21 women 25 . 22 in 23 the 23 the 24 world the three visionary girls are likewise there . 1 the 2 three 2 three 4 girls 3 visionary 4 girls 4 girls 5 are 5 are 6 likewise 6 likewise 7 there 7 there 8 . come down and sup with us ! " 1 come 2 down 2 down 4 sup 2 down 8 " 3 and 4 sup 4 sup 5 with 4 sup 6 us 7 ! 8 " the ladies wave their handkerchiefs . 1 the 2 ladies 2 ladies 4 their 3 wave 4 their 4 their 5 handkerchiefs 5 handkerchiefs 6 . can [i] decline ? 1 can 3 decline 1 can 4 ? no ; and be it owned , after all my solitary joys , that this is the sweetest moment of a day by the seashore . 1 no 2 ; 2 ; 3 and 3 and 4 be 4 be 5 it 4 be 6 owned 6 owned 7 , 7 , 8 after 8 after 9 all 9 all 10 my 10 my 11 solitary 11 solitary 12 joys 12 joys 13 , 13 , 14 that 14 that 15 this 15 this 16 is 15 this 23 by 16 is 20 of 17 the 18 sweetest 17 the 20 of 19 moment 20 of 21 a 22 day 22 day 23 by 23 by 25 seashore 24 the 25 seashore 25 seashore 26 . [edward] [fane's] [rosebud] [.] some old people especially women so age-worn and woeful are they , seem never to have been young and gay . 1 some 3 people 2 old 3 people 3 people 9 woeful 4 especially 5 women 4 especially 9 woeful 6 so 7 age-worn 7 age-worn 9 woeful 8 and 9 woeful 9 woeful 13 seem 10 are 11 they 10 are 13 seem 12 , 13 seem 13 seem 15 to 14 never 15 to 15 to 16 have 16 have 17 been 17 been 19 and 18 young 19 and 19 and 20 gay 20 gay 21 . wrinkles and furrows , the handwriting of [time] , may thus be deciphered and found to contain deep lessons of thought and feeling . 1 wrinkles 2 and 1 wrinkles 3 furrows 3 furrows 4 , 3 furrows 9 , 4 , 7 of 5 the 6 handwriting 5 the 7 of 9 , 14 and 10 may 11 thus 10 may 12 be 12 be 13 deciphered 13 deciphered 14 and 14 and 15 found 15 found 16 to 16 to 17 contain 17 contain 18 deep 17 contain 19 lessons 19 lessons 20 of 20 of 21 thought 21 thought 22 and 22 and 23 feeling 23 feeling 24 . now she sips , now stirs , now sips again . 1 now 2 she 2 she 3 sips 3 sips 4 , 3 sips 9 sips 5 now 9 sips 6 stirs 7 , 6 stirs 9 sips 7 , 8 now 9 sips 10 again 9 sips 11 . it is [strange] that [men] should deem [that] fount a fable , [when] [its] [liquor] fills more bottles than [the] [congress-water] . 1 it 2 is 1 it 22 . 2 is 4 that 4 that 6 should 7 deem 9 fount 7 deem 22 . 9 fount 10 a 10 a 11 fable 11 fable 12 , 12 , 16 fills 16 fills 19 than 17 more 18 bottles 17 more 19 than get you gone , [age] and [widowhood] [!] 1 get 2 you 2 you 6 and 3 gone 4 , 4 , 6 and come back , unwedded [youth] ! 1 come 2 back 2 back 3 , 3 , 6 ! 4 unwedded 6 ! but , alas ! the charm will not work . 1 but 3 alas 2 , 3 alas 3 alas 4 ! 3 alas 6 charm 3 alas 7 will 5 the 6 charm 7 will 8 not 7 will 9 work 9 work 10 . these early lovers thought to have walked hand in hand through life . 1 these 3 lovers 2 early 3 lovers 3 lovers 4 thought 3 lovers 8 hand 4 thought 5 to 5 to 6 have 6 have 7 walked 8 hand 9 in 8 hand 10 hand 10 hand 11 through 11 through 12 life 12 life 13 . she was but three years old . 1 she 2 was 1 she 5 years 3 but 4 three 4 three 5 years 5 years 6 old 6 old 7 . but when the sods were laid on [little] [mary] [,] the heart of [rose] was troubled . 1 but 2 when 1 but 17 . 2 when 3 the 2 when 5 were 3 the 4 sods 5 were 6 laid 6 laid 7 on 7 on 11 the 11 the 13 of 12 heart 13 of 15 was 16 troubled 15 was 17 . how many a greeting since ! 1 how 2 many 1 how 6 ! 2 many 3 a 3 a 4 greeting 5 since 6 ! the [rosebud] was destined never to bloom for [edward] [fane] [.] 1 the 3 was 3 was 4 destined 4 destined 5 never 5 never 6 to 6 to 7 bloom 7 bloom 8 for his mother was a rich and haughty dame with all the aristocratic prejudices of colonial times . 1 his 2 mother 1 his 7 haughty 1 his 15 colonial 1 his 17 . 3 was 4 a 4 a 5 rich 5 rich 7 haughty 6 and 7 haughty 7 haughty 8 dame 7 haughty 9 with 9 with 10 all 10 all 11 the 11 the 12 aristocratic 11 the 14 of 13 prejudices 14 of 15 colonial 16 times the lovers parted , and have seldom met again . 1 the 2 lovers 2 lovers 3 parted 3 parted 6 have 4 , 5 and 5 and 6 have 6 have 8 met 6 have 9 again 6 have 10 . 7 seldom 8 met she went to her bridegroom 's arms with bitterer tears , they say , than young girls ought to shed at the threshold of the bridal-chamber . 1 she 2 went 2 went 3 to 2 went 12 they 3 to 4 her 4 her 5 bridegroom 5 bridegroom 6 's 6 's 7 arms 8 with 9 bitterer 9 bitterer 10 tears 9 bitterer 11 , 11 , 12 they 12 they 13 say 12 they 26 bridal-chamber 13 say 15 than 13 say 18 ought 14 , 15 than 15 than 16 young 16 young 17 girls 18 ought 19 to 18 ought 20 shed 21 at 22 the 22 the 24 of 23 threshold 24 of 24 of 25 the 25 the 26 bridal-chamber 26 bridal-chamber 27 . he was all she had to love ; there were no children . 1 he 3 all 1 he 4 she 1 he 7 love 1 he 13 . 2 was 3 all 4 she 5 had 6 to 7 love 7 love 12 children 8 ; 9 there 9 there 10 were 10 were 12 children 11 no 12 children we must pardon his pretty wife if she sometimes blushed to own him . 1 we 2 must 1 we 10 blushed 1 we 14 . 2 must 3 pardon 3 pardon 4 his 4 his 6 wife 5 pretty 6 wife 6 wife 7 if 7 if 8 she 9 sometimes 10 blushed 10 blushed 11 to 11 to 12 own 11 to 13 him his mind was palsied with his body ; its utmost energy was [peevishness] [.] 1 his 2 mind 1 his 6 his 2 mind 3 was 2 mind 4 palsied 4 palsied 5 with 6 his 7 body 6 his 8 ; 8 ; 9 its 8 ; 12 was 9 its 10 utmost 9 its 11 energy but [rose] was with him in the tomb . 1 but 3 was 3 was 4 with 4 with 5 him 5 him 6 in 6 in 7 the 7 the 8 tomb 8 tomb 9 . how long poor [mr] [toothaker] was [kept] in misery ! 1 how 2 long 1 how 3 poor 1 how 10 ! 6 was 8 in 8 in 9 misery 9 misery 10 ! " this bedridden wretch cannot escape me , " quoth [death] . 1 " 2 this 1 " 9 " 2 this 3 bedridden 3 bedridden 4 wretch 5 cannot 6 escape 6 escape 7 me 7 me 8 , 8 , 9 " 9 " 10 quoth 10 quoth 12 . but no ; we have no right to ascribe such a wish to our [friend] [rose] . 1 but 2 no 1 but 17 . 2 no 3 ; 4 we 5 have 4 we 14 our 4 we 17 . 5 have 6 no 6 no 7 right 7 right 8 to 8 to 9 ascribe 8 to 10 such 10 such 11 a 11 a 12 wish 12 wish 13 to she never failed in a wife 's duty to her poor sick husband . 1 she 2 never 2 never 3 failed 2 never 14 . 3 failed 4 in 3 failed 5 a 5 a 6 wife 6 wife 7 's 6 wife 13 husband 7 's 8 duty 8 duty 9 to 10 her 11 poor 11 poor 13 husband 12 sick 13 husband come put a blanket on my feet ! " 1 come 2 put 1 come 4 blanket 1 come 8 ! 3 a 4 blanket 5 on 6 my 6 my 7 feet 6 my 8 ! 8 ! 9 " so [now] the [rosebud] was the widow [toothaker] . 1 so 3 the 1 so 7 widow 5 was 6 the 6 the 7 widow 7 widow 9 . her troubles had come early , and , tedious as they seemed , had passed before all her bloom was fled . 1 her 2 troubles 2 troubles 3 had 3 had 4 come 4 come 5 early 5 early 6 , 6 , 7 and 7 and 8 , 8 , 9 tedious 8 , 13 , 9 tedious 11 they 10 as 11 they 11 they 12 seemed 13 , 20 was 14 had 15 passed 15 passed 16 before 16 before 17 all 16 before 20 was 17 all 19 bloom 18 her 19 bloom 20 was 21 fled 21 fled 22 . but the widow [toothaker] had no such projects . 1 but 2 the 1 but 5 had 2 the 3 widow 5 had 6 no 6 no 7 such 7 such 8 projects 8 projects 9 . when the palsied old man was gone , even her early lover could not have supplied his place . 1 when 2 the 1 when 4 old 1 when 7 gone 1 when 9 even 3 palsied 4 old 4 old 5 man 4 old 6 was 8 , 9 even 9 even 10 her 9 even 19 . 10 her 12 lover 11 early 12 lover 12 lover 13 could 12 lover 17 his 14 not 15 have 15 have 16 supplied 16 supplied 17 his 17 his 18 place she missed the fragrance of the doctor 's stuff . 1 she 2 missed 2 missed 3 the 3 the 4 fragrance 4 fragrance 5 of 5 of 6 the 6 the 7 doctor 7 doctor 8 's 8 's 9 stuff 9 stuff 10 . she walked the chamber with a noiseless footfall . 1 she 2 walked 2 walked 4 chamber 2 walked 5 with 3 the 4 chamber 5 with 6 a 6 a 7 noiseless 7 noiseless 8 footfall 8 footfall 9 . if visitors came in , she spoke in soft and soothing accents , and was startled and shocked by their loud voices . 1 if 5 , 1 if 6 she 2 visitors 3 came 3 came 4 in 4 in 5 , 6 she 12 accents 7 spoke 12 accents 8 in 12 accents 9 soft 10 and 9 soft 12 accents 10 and 11 soothing 12 accents 15 was 12 accents 22 voices 13 , 14 and 14 and 15 was 15 was 16 startled 16 startled 17 and 16 startled 18 shocked 18 shocked 19 by 20 their 22 voices 21 loud 22 voices 22 voices 23 . then went her thoughts sadly to her husband 's grave . 1 then 2 went 2 went 3 her 2 went 6 to 3 her 4 thoughts 4 thoughts 5 sadly 6 to 7 her 7 her 8 husband 8 husband 9 's 9 's 10 grave 10 grave 11 . at length she recognized her destiny . 1 at 2 length 2 length 3 she 3 she 4 recognized 4 recognized 5 her 5 her 6 destiny 6 destiny 7 . and [nurse] [toothaker] alone , with her own shrivelled lips , could make known her experience in that capacity . 1 and 12 could 4 alone 5 , 5 , 6 with 5 , 11 , 7 her 8 own 8 own 9 shrivelled 9 shrivelled 10 lips 10 lips 11 , 11 , 12 could 12 could 14 known 13 make 14 known 14 known 15 her 14 known 16 experience 14 known 20 . 16 experience 17 in 16 experience 19 capacity 17 in 18 that what a history might she record of the great sicknesses in which she has gone hand in hand with the exterminating angel ! 1 what 2 a 1 what 4 might 2 a 3 history 4 might 5 she 5 she 6 record 5 she 8 the 6 record 7 of 8 the 9 great 9 great 10 sicknesses 9 great 21 exterminating 10 sicknesses 11 in 11 in 12 which 13 she 14 has 14 has 15 gone 15 gone 16 hand 16 hand 17 in 17 in 18 hand 18 hand 19 with 19 with 20 the 19 with 21 exterminating 21 exterminating 22 angel 22 angel 23 ! she remembers when the small-pox hoisted a red banner on almost every house along the street . 1 she 2 remembers 1 she 3 when 3 when 4 the 3 when 6 hoisted 4 the 5 small-pox 5 small-pox 6 hoisted 6 hoisted 7 a 6 hoisted 14 along 7 a 9 banner 7 a 10 on 8 red 9 banner 10 on 12 every 10 on 13 house 11 almost 12 every 14 along 15 the 15 the 16 street 16 street 17 . where would be [death] ['s] triumph if none lived to weep ? 1 where 2 would 1 where 12 ? 2 would 3 be 6 triumph 7 if 7 if 8 none 7 if 9 lived 7 if 12 ? 9 lived 10 to 10 to 11 weep strange that such black mischief should lurk in a maiden 's grave ! 1 strange 2 that 2 that 10 maiden 3 such 4 black 4 black 5 mischief 5 mischief 10 maiden 6 should 7 lurk 7 lurk 8 in 7 lurk 10 maiden 8 in 9 a 10 maiden 11 's 11 's 12 grave 12 grave 13 ! tell us , thou fearful woman ; tell us the death-secrets [.] 1 tell 2 us 2 us 11 death-secrets 3 , 4 thou 4 thou 5 fearful 4 thou 6 woman 4 thou 11 death-secrets 6 woman 7 ; 8 tell 9 us 9 us 10 the 9 us 11 death-secrets fain [would] [i] search out the meaning of words faintly gasped with intermingled sobs and broken sentences half-audibly spoken between earth and the judgment-seat . 1 fain 4 search 4 search 5 out 5 out 13 intermingled 6 the 7 meaning 7 meaning 8 of 8 of 9 words 9 words 11 gasped 10 faintly 11 gasped 11 gasped 13 intermingled 12 with 13 intermingled 13 intermingled 14 sobs 14 sobs 15 and 15 and 16 broken 16 broken 17 sentences 17 sentences 18 half-audibly 18 half-audibly 19 spoken 18 half-audibly 24 judgment-seat 20 between 21 earth 20 between 22 and 22 and 23 the 23 the 24 judgment-seat 24 judgment-seat 25 . an awful woman ! 1 an 2 awful 1 an 4 ! 2 awful 3 woman she is the patron-saint of young physicians and the bosom-friend of old ones . 1 she 2 is 1 she 6 young 2 is 3 the 3 the 4 patron-saint 5 of 6 young 6 young 7 physicians 6 young 13 ones 7 physicians 8 and 7 physicians 9 the 9 the 11 of 10 bosom-friend 11 of 12 old 13 ones 13 ones 14 . death himself has met her at so many a bedside that he puts forth his bony [hand] to greet [nurse] [toothaker] . 1 death 2 himself 1 death 3 has 3 has 4 met 4 met 5 her 5 her 6 at 6 at 7 so 7 so 8 many 7 so 11 that 8 many 9 a 10 bedside 11 that 11 that 12 he 12 he 13 puts 13 puts 14 forth 13 puts 18 to 14 forth 15 his 15 his 16 bony 18 to 19 greet 19 greet 22 . she is an awful woman . 1 she 2 is 1 she 5 woman 2 is 4 awful 3 an 4 awful 5 woman 6 . by her long communion with woe has she not forfeited her inheritance of immortal joy ? 1 by 2 her 2 her 3 long 3 long 4 communion 4 communion 6 woe 5 with 6 woe 6 woe 7 has 7 has 16 ? 8 she 16 ? 9 not 10 forfeited 9 not 16 ? 10 forfeited 14 immortal 11 her 12 inheritance 12 inheritance 13 of 13 of 14 immortal 14 immortal 15 joy does any germ of bliss survive within her ? 1 does 3 germ 1 does 9 ? 2 any 3 germ 3 germ 5 bliss 4 of 5 bliss 5 bliss 6 survive 5 bliss 8 her 7 within 8 her hark ! an eager knocking [st] [nurse] [toothaker] 's door . 1 hark 2 ! 1 hark 4 eager 3 an 4 eager 4 eager 5 knocking 5 knocking 10 door 9 's 10 door 10 door 11 . again the peal resounds just as her hand is on the lock . 1 again 2 the 2 the 3 peal 3 peal 4 resounds 4 resounds 5 just 4 resounds 7 her 4 resounds 10 on 4 resounds 13 . 5 just 6 as 7 her 8 hand 8 hand 9 is 10 on 11 the 11 the 12 lock " be quick , [nurse] [toothaker] ! " cries a [man] on the doorstep . 1 " 2 be 2 be 3 quick 3 quick 4 , 4 , 9 cries 4 , 15 . 7 ! 8 " 8 " 9 cries 9 cries 10 a 12 on 13 the 13 the 14 doorstep 13 the 15 . " [old] [general] [fane] is taken with the gout in his stomach and has sent for you to watch by his death-bed . 1 " 5 is 5 is 6 taken 6 taken 7 with 7 with 8 the 7 with 9 gout 7 with 10 in 7 with 22 death-bed 7 with 23 . 8 the 9 gout 10 in 12 stomach 11 his 12 stomach 12 stomach 13 and 13 and 14 has 15 sent 16 for 16 for 17 you 17 you 18 to 18 to 19 watch 18 to 22 death-bed 20 by 21 his 20 by 22 death-bed make haste , for there is no time to lose . " " [fane] ! 1 make 2 haste 2 haste 3 , 3 , 4 for 4 for 5 there 5 there 6 is 5 there 7 no 7 no 8 time 8 time 9 to 9 to 10 lose 10 lose 11 . 11 . 12 " 12 " 13 " 13 " 15 ! edward [fane] ! 1 edward 3 ! and has he sent for me at last ? 1 and 3 he 1 and 9 ? 2 has 3 he 3 he 4 sent 4 sent 5 for 5 for 6 me 6 me 8 last 7 at 8 last i am ready . 1 i 2 am 2 am 3 ready 3 ready 4 . i will get on my cloak and begone . 1 i 2 will 2 will 3 get 3 get 4 on 4 on 5 my 5 my 6 cloak 6 cloak 7 and 7 and 8 begone 8 begone 9 . so , " adds the sable-gowned , ashen-visaged , funereal old figure , " [edward] [fane] remembers his [rosebud] . " 1 so 2 , 2 , 3 " 3 " 21 " 4 adds 5 the 5 the 6 sable-gowned 6 sable-gowned 8 ashen-visaged 7 , 8 ashen-visaged 8 ashen-visaged 9 , 8 ashen-visaged 10 funereal 8 ashen-visaged 21 " 10 funereal 12 figure 11 old 12 figure 12 figure 13 , 13 , 14 " 14 " 17 remembers 17 remembers 18 his 18 his 20 . our question is answered . 1 our 2 question 1 our 5 . 2 question 3 is 2 question 4 answered there is a germ of bliss within her . 1 there 2 is 1 there 4 germ 2 is 3 a 3 a 4 germ 4 germ 9 . 5 of 6 bliss 6 bliss 8 her 6 bliss 9 . 7 within 8 her in some happier clime [the] [rosebud] may revive again with all the dewdrops in its bosom . 1 in 2 some 1 in 3 happier 3 happier 4 clime 4 clime 17 . 7 may 8 revive 8 revive 9 again 9 again 10 with 10 with 11 all 11 all 12 the 12 the 13 dewdrops 13 dewdrops 16 bosom 13 dewdrops 17 . 14 in 15 its 15 its 16 bosom [the] [threefold] [destiny] [.] a [faĆ«ry] [legend] . 1 a 4 . " [ralph] [cranfield] ! " was [the] [name] that [she] half articulated . 1 " 4 ! 1 " 5 " 5 " 6 was 6 was 9 that 9 that 13 . 11 half 12 articulated 12 articulated 13 . " can that be my old playmate [faith] [egerton] ? " [thought] the traveller , looking round at her figure , but without pausing . 1 " 2 can 1 " 10 ? 2 can 3 that 3 that 4 be 3 that 5 my 5 my 6 old 6 old 7 playmate 10 ? 11 " 11 " 13 the 13 the 14 traveller 14 traveller 24 pausing 15 , 24 pausing 16 looking 17 round 16 looking 18 at 18 at 19 her 19 her 20 figure 20 figure 24 pausing 21 , 22 but 22 but 23 without 23 without 24 pausing 24 pausing 25 . ralph [cranfield] from his youth upward had felt himself marked out for a high destiny . 1 ralph 3 from 3 from 4 his 3 from 16 . 5 youth 6 upward 6 upward 15 destiny 7 had 8 felt 8 felt 9 himself 9 himself 10 marked 10 marked 11 out 10 marked 12 for 12 for 13 a 13 a 14 high 14 high 15 destiny 15 destiny 16 . on encountering this lovely stranger he was bound to address her thus : " [maiden] , [i] have brought you a heavy heart . 1 on 2 encountering 2 encountering 3 this 2 encountering 6 he 2 encountering 12 thus 3 this 4 lovely 4 lovely 5 stranger 7 was 8 bound 8 bound 9 to 9 to 10 address 10 address 11 her 11 her 12 thus 12 thus 13 : 13 : 14 " 14 " 16 , 14 " 22 heavy 14 " 24 . 18 have 19 brought 19 brought 20 you 20 you 21 a 21 a 22 heavy 22 heavy 23 heart may [i] [rest] [its] [weight] [on] [you] ? " 1 may 8 ? 8 ? 9 " as messengers of the sign by which [ralph] [cranfield] [might] [recognize] the summons , [three] [venerable] men were to claim audience of him . 1 as 2 messengers 2 messengers 3 of 3 of 4 the 4 the 5 sign 5 sign 13 summons 6 by 7 which 7 which 12 the 12 the 13 summons 13 summons 14 , 14 , 17 men 17 men 18 were 18 were 20 claim 19 to 20 claim 20 claim 22 of 21 audience 22 of 22 of 23 him 23 him 24 . and had he found them ? 1 and 6 ? 2 had 6 ? 3 he 5 them 3 he 6 ? 4 found 5 them few seemed to be the changes here . 1 few 2 seemed 1 few 6 changes 2 seemed 3 to 3 to 4 be 5 the 6 changes 6 changes 7 here 7 here 8 . but his heart grew cold because the village did not remember him as he remembered the village . 1 but 2 his 1 but 6 because 2 his 3 heart 3 heart 5 cold 4 grew 5 cold 6 because 8 village 7 the 8 village 8 village 12 him 8 village 17 village 9 did 10 not 10 not 11 remember 11 remember 12 him 13 as 15 remembered 14 he 15 remembered 15 remembered 16 the 15 remembered 17 village 17 village 18 . " here is the change , " sighed he , striking his hand upon his breast . 1 " 2 here 1 " 7 " 2 here 3 is 3 is 4 the 5 change 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 17 . 8 sighed 9 he 9 he 10 , 9 he 11 striking 11 striking 12 his 12 his 13 hand 13 hand 14 upon 14 upon 16 breast 15 his 16 breast 16 breast 17 . " who is this man of thought and care , weary with world-wandering and heavy with disappointed hopes ? 1 " 2 who 2 who 3 is 2 who 4 this 4 this 5 man 5 man 6 of 6 of 9 care 7 thought 8 and 8 and 9 care 9 care 11 weary 10 , 11 weary 11 weary 12 with 12 with 13 world-wandering 12 with 14 and 12 with 16 with 14 and 15 heavy 16 with 17 disappointed 16 with 18 hopes 16 with 19 ? the youth returns not who went forth so joyously . " 1 the 2 youth 2 youth 3 returns 3 returns 7 forth 4 not 6 went 5 who 6 went 6 went 7 forth 7 forth 8 so 8 so 9 joyously 9 joyously 10 . 10 . 11 " such , at least , was its appearance in the dusky light . 1 such 11 dusky 2 , 3 at 3 at 4 least 4 least 5 , 5 , 6 was 5 , 7 its 7 its 8 appearance 8 appearance 11 dusky 9 in 10 the 10 the 11 dusky 11 dusky 12 light 11 dusky 13 . that would be a jest indeed . " 1 that 2 would 2 would 3 be 3 be 4 a 4 a 5 jest 5 jest 8 " 6 indeed 7 . 7 . 8 " it was [ralph] [cranfield] 's mother [.] 1 it 2 was 1 it 6 mother 2 was 5 's pass we over their greeting , and leave the one to her joy and the other to his rest if quiet rest he found . 1 pass 2 we 1 pass 3 over 1 pass 5 greeting 1 pass 6 , 1 pass 8 leave 4 their 5 greeting 7 and 8 leave 8 leave 11 to 8 leave 14 and 8 leave 20 if 9 the 10 one 9 the 11 to 12 her 13 joy 13 joy 14 and 14 and 16 other 14 and 17 to 15 the 16 other 17 to 18 his 19 rest 20 if 20 if 21 quiet 20 if 24 found 22 rest 24 found 23 he 24 found 24 found 25 . but when morning broke , he arose with a troubled brow , for his sleep and his wakefulness had alike been full of dreams . 1 but 2 when 2 when 3 morning 3 morning 4 broke 4 broke 5 , 4 broke 7 arose 5 , 6 he 7 arose 8 with 8 with 9 a 9 a 10 troubled 10 troubled 11 brow 11 brow 12 , 11 brow 16 and 12 , 13 for 13 for 14 his 13 for 15 sleep 16 and 17 his 17 his 18 wakefulness 18 wakefulness 19 had 19 had 20 alike 19 had 21 been 21 been 22 full 22 full 23 of 23 of 24 dreams 24 dreams 25 . all the fervor was rekindled with which he had burned of yore to unravel the threefold mystery of his fate . 1 all 3 fervor 2 the 3 fervor 3 fervor 5 rekindled 3 fervor 8 he 4 was 5 rekindled 5 rekindled 6 with 7 which 8 he 8 he 9 had 8 he 19 his 9 had 10 burned 10 burned 11 of 11 of 12 yore 13 to 14 unravel 14 unravel 15 the 15 the 16 threefold 16 threefold 18 of 17 mystery 18 of 18 of 19 his 19 his 20 fate 20 fate 21 . the crowd of his early visions seemed to have awaited him beneath his mother 's roof and thronged riotously around to welcome his return . 1 the 2 crowd 2 crowd 3 of 3 of 4 his 4 his 6 visions 5 early 6 visions 6 visions 7 seemed 7 seemed 8 to 7 seemed 9 have 9 have 10 awaited 10 awaited 11 him 10 awaited 12 beneath 12 beneath 16 roof 13 his 14 mother 14 mother 15 's 15 's 16 roof 16 roof 24 return 17 and 21 to 18 thronged 19 riotously 19 riotously 20 around 20 around 21 to 21 to 22 welcome 21 to 23 his 23 his 24 return 24 return 25 . at length they reached her gate and undid the latch . 1 at 2 length 2 length 5 her 3 they 4 reached 3 they 5 her 5 her 6 gate 5 her 8 undid 7 and 8 undid 8 undid 10 latch 9 the 10 latch 10 latch 11 . now , do tell them a good long story about what you have seen in foreign parts . " 1 now 2 , 2 , 3 do 3 do 4 tell 4 tell 5 them 4 tell 9 story 6 a 7 good 7 good 8 long 8 long 9 story 9 story 10 about 10 about 11 what 11 what 12 you 12 you 13 have 13 have 14 seen 14 seen 17 parts 15 in 17 parts 16 foreign 17 parts 17 parts 18 . 17 parts 19 " 18 . 19 " what if this embassy should bring me the message of my fate ? " 1 what 2 if 1 what 13 ? 2 if 5 should 3 this 4 embassy 4 embassy 5 should 5 should 6 bring 6 bring 7 me 7 me 8 the 8 the 10 of 9 message 10 of 10 of 11 my 11 my 12 fate 13 ? 14 " " my colleagues and myself , " began the squire , " are burdened with momentous duties , being jointly selectmen of this village . 1 " 4 and 2 my 4 and 3 colleagues 4 and 4 and 5 myself 4 and 6 , 4 and 14 burdened 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 began 9 the 10 squire 10 squire 11 , 11 , 12 " 12 " 13 are 13 are 14 burdened 14 burdened 15 with 14 burdened 18 , 14 burdened 20 jointly 14 burdened 21 selectmen 16 momentous 17 duties 17 duties 18 , 19 being 20 jointly 21 selectmen 22 of 21 selectmen 23 this 21 selectmen 24 village 24 village 25 . after a few more words the village dignitary and his companions took their leave . 1 after 8 dignitary 2 a 3 few 3 few 5 words 4 more 5 words 5 words 8 dignitary 6 the 7 village 7 village 8 dignitary 8 dignitary 9 and 8 dignitary 11 companions 8 dignitary 15 . 10 his 11 companions 11 companions 13 their 12 took 13 their 13 their 14 leave every crook in the pathway was remembered . 1 every 2 crook 1 every 3 in 3 in 4 the 4 the 5 pathway 5 pathway 6 was 6 was 7 remembered 7 remembered 8 . even the more transitory characteristics of the scene were the same as in by-gone days . 1 even 2 the 2 the 3 more 3 more 4 transitory 4 transitory 5 characteristics 4 transitory 15 days 5 characteristics 6 of 6 of 7 the 7 the 8 scene 8 scene 9 were 10 the 11 same 11 same 12 as 11 same 15 days 13 in 15 days 14 by-gone 15 days 15 days 16 . a company of cows were grazing on the grassy roadside , and refreshed him with their fragrant breath . 1 a 2 company 2 company 4 cows 3 of 4 cows 4 cows 5 were 5 were 6 grazing 5 were 8 the 6 grazing 7 on 8 the 9 grassy 8 the 11 , 8 the 13 refreshed 9 grassy 10 roadside 12 and 13 refreshed 13 refreshed 14 him 14 him 15 with 14 him 16 their 16 their 17 fragrant 17 fragrant 18 breath 18 breath 19 . " it is sweeter , " thought he , " than the perfume which was wafted to our ship from the [spice] [islands] . " 1 " 2 it 2 it 3 is 3 is 4 sweeter 3 is 25 " 4 sweeter 11 than 5 , 6 " 6 " 7 thought 7 thought 8 he 8 he 9 , 8 he 10 " 9 , 10 " 10 " 11 than 11 than 12 the 11 than 13 perfume 12 the 13 perfume 13 perfume 16 wafted 14 which 15 was 15 was 16 wafted 16 wafted 17 to 17 to 18 our 19 ship 20 from 20 from 21 the 21 the 24 . 24 . 25 " the round little figure of a child rolled from [a] doorway and lay laughing almost beneath [cranfield] ['s] [feet] . 1 the 2 round 1 the 5 of 3 little 4 figure 4 figure 5 of 5 of 7 child 5 of 8 rolled 5 of 12 and 6 a 7 child 8 rolled 9 from 9 from 11 doorway 12 and 13 lay 13 lay 14 laughing 14 laughing 15 almost 15 almost 16 beneath 16 beneath 20 . the dark and stately man stooped down , and , lifting the infant , restored him to his mother 's arms . 1 the 2 dark 2 dark 3 and 3 and 4 stately 4 stately 5 man 5 man 6 stooped 6 stooped 9 and 7 down 8 , 8 , 9 and 9 and 10 , 10 , 11 lifting 11 lifting 12 the 12 the 13 infant 13 infant 14 , 13 infant 15 restored 15 restored 16 him 16 him 17 to 17 to 18 his 18 his 19 mother 19 mother 20 's 20 's 21 arms 21 arms 22 . " the children , " said he to himself , and sighed and smiled " the children are to be my charge . " 1 " 3 children 2 the 3 children 3 children 4 , 3 children 14 smiled 5 " 6 said 5 " 7 he 7 he 8 to 8 to 9 himself 9 himself 10 , 10 , 11 and 11 and 12 sighed 12 sighed 13 and 13 and 14 smiled 14 smiled 24 " 15 " 16 the 16 the 17 children 17 children 18 are 18 are 19 to 19 to 20 be 20 be 21 my 21 my 22 charge 22 charge 23 . 23 . 24 " a sweet voice which seemed to come from a deep and tender soul was warbling a plaintive little air within . 1 a 3 voice 2 sweet 3 voice 3 voice 4 which 3 voice 15 warbling 5 seemed 6 to 6 to 7 come 7 come 15 warbling 8 from 9 a 9 a 15 warbling 10 deep 11 and 11 and 12 tender 12 tender 13 soul 13 soul 14 was 14 was 15 warbling 15 warbling 20 within 15 warbling 21 . 16 a 17 plaintive 17 plaintive 18 little 18 little 19 air 19 air 20 within he bent his head and passed through the lowly door . 1 he 2 bent 2 bent 4 head 2 bent 6 passed 3 his 4 head 4 head 5 and 6 passed 7 through 7 through 8 the 7 through 10 door 9 lowly 10 door 10 door 11 . " you are welcome home , " said [faith] [egerton] . 1 " 2 you 2 you 3 are 3 are 4 welcome 4 welcome 5 home 5 home 6 , 6 , 7 " 7 " 8 said 8 said 11 . it was precisely on the pattern of that worn by the visionary maid . 1 it 2 was 1 it 4 on 2 was 3 precisely 4 on 5 the 5 the 6 pattern 6 pattern 7 of 7 of 8 that 8 that 10 by 9 worn 10 by 10 by 11 the 11 the 12 visionary 12 visionary 13 maid 13 maid 14 . " so , [faith] , you have kept the heart ? " said he , at length . 1 " 2 so 2 so 3 , 3 , 5 , 5 , 6 you 6 you 7 have 7 have 8 kept 8 kept 9 the 9 the 10 heart 9 the 11 ? 11 ? 12 " 12 " 13 said 13 said 14 he 14 he 18 . 15 , 16 at 16 at 17 length 17 length 18 . may [i] [rest] [its] [weight] [on] [you] ? " 1 may 8 ? 8 ? 9 " yes , the wild dreamer was awake at last . 1 yes 2 , 1 yes 5 dreamer 2 , 3 the 3 the 4 wild 4 wild 5 dreamer 5 dreamer 7 awake 5 dreamer 10 . 6 was 7 awake 7 awake 8 at 8 at 9 last happy they who read the riddle without a weary world-search or a lifetime spent in vain ! 1 happy 2 they 2 they 3 who 3 who 4 read 4 read 6 riddle 4 read 13 lifetime 5 the 6 riddle 6 riddle 10 world-search 7 without 8 a 8 a 10 world-search 9 weary 10 world-search 10 world-search 11 or 12 a 13 lifetime 13 lifetime 14 spent 13 lifetime 17 ! 14 spent 15 in 16 vain 17 ! end of the [project] [gutenberg] [ebook] of [twice] [told] [tales] , [by] [nathaniel] [hawthorne] 1 end 2 of 2 of 3 the 3 the 7 of 7 of 11 ,