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" She lifted the bouquet from the ground, and then, as if inwardly ashamed at having stepped aside from her maidenly reserve to respond to a stranger's greeting, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But, few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni,... "
American Illustrated Magazine - Page 542
1894
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The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 2

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 582 pages
...to a stranger's greeting, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni, when she was on the point of...young man avoided the window that looked into Dr. Rappaccini's garden, as if something ugly and monstrous would have blasted his eyesight had he been...
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The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 2

Hawthorne - 1882 - 574 pages
...to a stranger's greet ing, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni, when she was on the point of...young man avoided the window that looked into Dr. Rappaccini's garden, as if something ugly and monstrous would have blasted his eyesight had he been...
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Mosses from an old manse

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 290 pages
...to a stranger's greeting, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni, when she was on the point of...sculptured portal, that his beautiful bouquet was al/ ready beginning to wither in her grasp. It was an idle thought ; there could be no possibility...
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Mosses from an Old Manse

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 566 pages
...greet ing, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But few as the moments were, it seemed jfco Giovanni, when she was on the point of vanishing beneath the sculptured portal, that hjs_ beautiful bouquet was already beginning to wither in-bor graap. It was an idle thought ; there...
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The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 2

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 568 pages
...to a stranger's greet ing, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni, when she was on the point of...young man avoided the window that looked into Dr. Rappaccini's garden, as if something ugly and monstrous would have blasted his eyesight had he been...
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Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 4

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 424 pages
...to a stranger's greeting, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni, when she was on the point of...was an idle thought ; there could be no possibility oi distinguishing a faded flower from a fresh one at so great a distance. For many days after this...
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Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 406 pages
...to a stranger's greeting, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni, when she was on the point of...the sculptured portal, that his beautiful bouquet was_already beginning to wither in her grasp. It was an idle thought; there could be no possibility...
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Mosses from an old manse

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1902 - 490 pages
...to a stranger's greeting, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But, few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni when she was on the point of...the young man avoided the window that looked into Doctor Rappaccini's garden, as if something ugly and monstrous would have blasted his eyesight had...
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Great Short Stories: A New Collection of Famous Examples from the ..., Volume 3

William Patten - 1906 - 450 pages
...to a stranger's greeting, passed swiftly homeward through the garden. But, few as the moments were, it seemed to Giovanni, when she was on the point of...the young man avoided the window that looked into Doctor Rappaccini's garden as if something ugly and monstrous would have blasted his eyesight had he...
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A History of Story-telling, Studies in the Development of Narrative

Arthur Ransome - 1909 - 402 pages
...he had given her were already withering in her grasp. ' It was an idle thought,' says Hawthorne, ' there could be no possibility of distinguishing a...faded flower from a fresh one at so great a distance.' We see the dead petals fall like leaves in autumn as she steps across the threshold. And then notice,...
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