Works -- . ache, and thatdeepening track of a crows-foot on each temple—an absurd thing ever to have happened, and quitethe absurdest for an old bachelor, like me, to talkabout. But it rises in my throat; so let it come. I perceive, moreover, that the confession, brief asit shall be, will throw a gleam of light over mybehavior throughout the foregoing incidents, and is,indeed, essential to the full understanding of myBtory. The reader, therefore, since I have disclosedBO much, is entitled to this one word more. As Iwrite it he will charitably suppose me to blush andturn away my face : I^X^m^se


Works -- . ache, and thatdeepening track of a crows-foot on each temple—an absurd thing ever to have happened, and quitethe absurdest for an old bachelor, like me, to talkabout. But it rises in my throat; so let it come. I perceive, moreover, that the confession, brief asit shall be, will throw a gleam of light over mybehavior throughout the foregoing incidents, and is,indeed, essential to the full understanding of myBtory. The reader, therefore, since I have disclosedBO much, is entitled to this one word more. As Iwrite it he will charitably suppose me to blush andturn away my face : I^X^m^self—was in love—with—Pkiscilla ! TH£ END. 889191 v^ A ^. THE WORKS OF NATHA NIELHAWTHORNE TheBlithedale Romance


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