The Complete Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne 14

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The Complete Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne 14
Hawthorne Nathaniel
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While Septimius was busying himself in this way, the summer advanced, and with it there ap- peared a new character, making her way into our pages. This was a slender and pale girl, whom Septimius was once startled to find, when he ascended his hilltop, to take his walk to and fro upon the accustomed path, which he had now worn deep.
What was stranger, she sat down close beside the grave, which none but he and the minister knew to be a grave ; that little hillock, which he had levelled a little,
... and had planted with various flowers and shrubs ; which the summer had fos- tered into richness, the poor young man below having contributed what he could, and tried to render them as beautiful as he might, in remem- brance of his own beauty. Septimius wished to conceal the fact of its being a grave : not that he was tormented with any sense that he had done wrong in shooting the young man, which had been done in fair battle ; but still it was not the pleasantest of thoughts, that he had laid a beau- tiful human creature, so fit for the enjoyment of life, there, when his own dark brow, his own troubled breast, might better, he could not but acknowledge, have been covered up there.

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