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Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864

"The Blithedale Romance"

I perceive, moreover, that the confession, brief as it shall be, will
throw a gleam of light over my behavior throughout the foregoing
incidents, and is, indeed, essential to the full understanding of my
story. The reader, therefore, since I have disclosed so much, is
entitled to this one word more. As I write it, he will charitably
suppose me to blush, and turn away my face:
I--I myself--was in love--with--Priscilla!


End of this Project Gutenberg Etext of "The Blithedale Romance" by
Nathaniel Hawthorne


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