There may be a devilish Indian behind every tree," said Goodman Brown to himself; and he glanced fearfully behind him as he added, "What if the devil himself should be at my very elbow! The American Whig Review - Page 324edited by - 1846Full view - About this book
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...for the first time. It is only some business of deep moment which would have called him forth — but it is an honest business, and we will go with him...character of his companion. Even when we see that strange stafl' of his, which " bore the likeness of a great black snake so curiously wrought that it might... | |
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...elbow !" His head being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose, at Goodman Brown's approach, and walked onward, side by side with him. " You are late, Goodman... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - American literature - 1846 - 222 pages
...elbow !" His head being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose, at Goodman Brown's approach, and walked onward, side by side with him. " You are late, Goodman... | |
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...being turned back, ho passed a crook of the road, and l«"Vipg forward again, beheld the figure xof a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose, at Goodman Brown's approach, and walked onward, side by side with " You are late, Goodman... | |
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...turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and, looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, m grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose at Goodman Brown's approach and walked onward side by side with him. " You are late, Goodman... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 290 pages
...elbow 1 " His head being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and, looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose at Goodman Brown's approach and walked onward side by side with him. " You are late, Goodman... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - American literature - 1882 - 582 pages
...elbow !" His head being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and, looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose at Goodman Brown's approach and walked onward side by side with him. " You are late, Goodman... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 580 pages
...elbow 1 " His head being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and, looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose at Goodman Brown's approach and walked onward side by side with him. " You are late, Goodman... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hawthorne - 1882 - 574 pages
...! " His head 'being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and, looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose at Goodman Brown's approach and walked onward side by side with him. " You are late, Goodman... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 568 pages
...elbow ! " His head being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and, looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose at Goodman Brown's approach and walked onward side by side with him. " You are late, Goodman... | |
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