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" ... with a still, small voice ; and forth I went, but found nothing in the world that I thought preferable to my old solitude till now. And now I begin to understand why I was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber, and why I could never break... "
Supplement to the Courant - Page 16
1862
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 21

1868 - 784 pages
...being. By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber, and called me forth, — not indeed with a loud roar of acclamation, but rather with a still,...was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber. and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if l had sooner made my escape...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 21

1868 - 798 pages
...being. By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber, and called me forth, — not indeed with a loud roar of acclamation, but rather with a still,...was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if 1 had sooner made my escape...
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Passages from the American Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 1

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1868 - 308 pages
...By and by, the world found me out in my lonely chamber, and called me forth, — not, indeed, with a loud roar of acclamation, but rather with a still,...nothing in the world that I thought preferable to my solitude till now And now I begin to understand why I was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber,...
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Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne, with stories [by N. Hawthorne] now first publ ...

Alexander Hay Japp - 1872 - 364 pages
...discreetness. he wrote thus whilst he was a temporary inmate of the Union Street family mansion : — ' Now I begin to understand why I was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape...
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Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne: With Stories Now First Published in this Country

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1872 - 328 pages
...discreetness, he wrote thus whilst he was a temporary inmate of the Union Street family mansion : — ' Now I begin to understand why I was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape...
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Passages from the American Note-books ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1876 - 248 pages
...and by, the world found me out in iny lonely chamber, and wile I me forth, — not, indeed, with a loud roar of acclamation, but rather with a still,...was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne: An Oration Delivered Before the Alumni of Bowdoin ...

Joseph White Symonds - 1878 - 54 pages
...being. By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber and called me forth — not, indeed, with a loud roar of acclamation, but rather with a still,...I thought preferable to my old solitude till now." Long, solitary walks at night, in the city or for miles along the shore, divided his time with the...
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Hawthorne

Henry James - 1879 - 206 pages
...being. By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber and called me forth — not indeed with a loud roar of acclamation, but rather with a still...— and forth I went, but found nothing in the world I thought preferable to my soh'tude till now And now I begin to understand why I was imprisoned so...
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Hawthorne

Henry James - 1879 - 210 pages
...a still small voice— and forth I went, but found nothing in the world I thought preferable to my solitude till now. . . . And now I begin to understand...was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape...
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Authors and Authorship

William S. Walsh - 1882 - 278 pages
...being. By and by the world found me out in my lonely chamber, and called me forth, — not indeed with a loud roar of acclamation, but rather with a still,...was imprisoned so many years in this lonely chamber, and why I could never break through the viewless bolts and bars ; for if I had sooner made my escape...
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