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<h3>Transcriber's note</h3>
@@ -861,7 +822,7 @@ in Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress," which undoubtedly
left very deep impressions upon him, traceable
in the various allusions to it scattered through his
works. He also made himself familiar with Spenser's
-"Faërie Queen," Froissart's "Chronicles," and Clarendon's
+"Faërie Queen," Froissart's "Chronicles," and Clarendon's
"History of the Rebellion."</p>
<p>"Being a healthy boy, with strong out-of-door instincts
@@ -1271,7 +1232,7 @@ outside, ascending to the second story; he took part, I
suppose, in the "rope-pulls" and "hold-ins" between
Freshmen and Sophomores, if those customs were
practised then; he was fined for card-playing and for
-neglect of theme; entered the Athenæan Society,
+neglect of theme; entered the Athenæan Society,
which had a library of eight hundred volumes; tried
to read Hume's "History of England," but found it
"abominably dull," and postponed the attempt; was
@@ -1279,7 +1240,7 @@ fond of whittling, and destroyed some of his furniture
in gratifying that taste. Such are the insignificant
particulars to which we are confined in attempting to
form an idea of the externals of his college-life. Pierce
-was chairman of the Athenæan Society, and also organized
+was chairman of the Athenæan Society, and also organized
a military company, which Hawthorne joined.
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_465" id="Page_465">465</a></span>In the Preface to "The Snow-Image" we are given a
glimpse of the simple amusements which occupied his
@@ -1397,7 +1358,7 @@ of flesh and blood, a virile and efficient person
who still, while developing, did not lose the delicate
sensibility of his young prime.</p>
-<p>His family having reëstablished themselves in Salem,
+<p>His family having reëstablished themselves in Salem,
at the old Herbert Street house, he settled himself with
them, and stayed there until December, 1828, meanwhile
publishing "Fanshawe" anonymously. They
@@ -2200,7 +2161,7 @@ his first sojourn in Concord, is to be found in the
"American Note-Books," and in the Introduction to
<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_491" id="Page_491">491</a></span>the "Mosses from an Old Manse." Here his first
child was born, a daughter, to whom the name of Una<a name="FNanchor_7_7" id="FNanchor_7_7"></a><a href="#Footnote_7_7" class="fnanchor">[7]</a>
-was given, from "The Faërie Queen"; and here he
+was given, from "The Faërie Queen"; and here he
saw something of Emerson and of Margaret Fuller.
Among his visitors, who were never many, was George
Stillman Hillard, a Democrat, a lawyer, an editor, an
@@ -2861,7 +2822,7 @@ I intend to make more genial than the last.</p>
<p>"I did not send you the Life of Pierce, not considering
it fairly one of my literary productions.... I
was terribly reluctant to undertake this work, and
-tried to persuade Pierce, both by letter and vivâ voce,
+tried to persuade Pierce, both by letter and vivâ voce,
that I could not perform it as well as many others;
but he thought differently, and of course after a friendship
of thirty years it was impossible to refuse my
@@ -3274,9 +3235,9 @@ discouraged the inquiry.</p>
you this some time, but wished to get some tolerably
clear idea of the state of things here before communicating
with you. I find that I have three persons
-in my office: the head-clerk, or vice-consul, at £200,
-the second clerk at £150, and the messenger, who does
-some writing, at £80. They are all honest and capable
+in my office: the head-clerk, or vice-consul, at £200,
+the second clerk at £150, and the messenger, who does
+some writing, at £80. They are all honest and capable
men, and do their duty to perfection. No American
would take either of these places for twice the sums
which they receive; and no American, without some
@@ -3290,7 +3251,7 @@ unless compelled to do so; and I don't think Secretary
Marcy can compel me.</p>
<p>Now as to the Manchester branch, it brings me in
-only about £200. There is a consular agent there,
+only about £200. There is a consular agent there,
all the business being transacted here in Liverpool.
The only reason for appointing an agent would be
that it might shut off all attempts to get a separate
@@ -3305,7 +3266,7 @@ of view, it would make very little difference to me
whether the place were filled by an independent consul
or by a vice-consul of my own appointment, for the
latter would of course not be satisfied with less than
-the whole £200. What I should like would be to
+the whole £200. What I should like would be to
keep the place vacant and receive the proceeds as long
as possible, and at last, when I could do no better, to
give the office to you. No great generosity in that to
@@ -3315,7 +3276,7 @@ stand, and whether you can live any longer in that
cursed old Custom House without hanging yourself.
Rather than that you should do so I would let you have
the place to-morrow, although it would pay you about
-£100 less than your present office. I suppose as a
+£100 less than your present office. I suppose as a
single man you might live within your income in Manchester;
but judging from my own experience as a
married man, it would be a very tight fit. With all
@@ -3332,7 +3293,7 @@ it cost him $4,000 to live with only his wife at a boarding-house,
including a journey to London now and
then. I am determined not to spend more than this,
keeping house with my wife and children. I have
-hired a good house furnished at £160, on the other
+hired a good house furnished at £160, on the other
side of the River Mersey, at Rock Park, where there
is good air and play-ground for the children; and I can
come over to the city by steamboat every morning. I
@@ -3363,7 +3324,7 @@ you are pretty sure to get a sprinkling if you go out
without an umbrella. Except by the fireside, I have
not once been as warm as I should like to be: but the
Englishmen call it a sultry day whenever the thermometer
-rises above 60°. There has not been heat
+rises above 60°. There has not been heat
enough in England this season to ripen an apple.</p>
<p>My wife and children often talk of you. Even the
@@ -3508,7 +3469,7 @@ attention. He became greatly aroused by the wrongs
and cruelties endured by sailors on the high seas, and
sent a long despatch on that subject to the Secretary
of State, suggesting action for their relief. He even
-investigated such minutiæ as the candles used in the
+investigated such minutiæ as the candles used in the
British navy, and sent samples of them to Bridge,
thinking that it might be desirable to compare them
with those in use on American war-ships. Opportunities,
@@ -3635,7 +3596,7 @@ books, and in certain moods of mind it made very little
difference what the volume before him happened to
be.... He once told me that he found such delight
in old advertisements in the newspaper files at the
-Boston Athenæum, that he had passed delicious hours
+Boston Athenæum, that he had passed delicious hours
among them. At other times he was very fastidious,
and threw aside book after book, until he found the
right one. De Quincey was a favorite with him, and
@@ -4104,7 +4065,7 @@ had a country since the Constitution was formed."</p>
<p>Thus, then, Hawthorne, who had been brought up
politically within the democratic party and thrice
-held office under its <i>régime</i>, had reached the conclusion,
+held office under its <i>régime</i>, had reached the conclusion,
four years in advance of the event, that it was
time for the North to "make a stand"; and now,
while muskets rattled their grim prelude to a long
@@ -5051,381 +5012,6 @@ to the stranger a very unique, antiquated, and remarkable structure."</p></div>
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