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The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In IV. THE INTERVIEW
2 "I have greatly wronged thee," murmured Hester.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In IV. THE INTERVIEW
3 "You wrong yourself in this," said Hester gently.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XVII. THE PASTOR AND HIS PARISHIONER
4 Mine was the first wrong, when I betrayed thy budding youth into a false and unnatural relation with my decay.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In IV. THE INTERVIEW
5 Ye that have wronged me are not sinful, save in a kind of typical illusion; neither am I fiend-like, who have snatched a fiend's office from his hands.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XIV. HESTER AND THE PHYSICIAN
6 And now, rather than have had this grievous wrong to confess, she would gladly have laid down on the forest leaves, and died there, at Arthur Dimmesdale's feet.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XVII. THE PASTOR AND HIS PARISHIONER
7 This morbid meddling of conscience with an immaterial matter betokened, it is to be feared, no genuine and steadfast penitence, but something doubtful, something that might be deeply wrong beneath.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In V. HESTER AT HER NEEDLE
8 "There is no law, nor reverence for authority, no regard for human ordinances or opinions, right or wrong, mixed up with that child's composition," remarked he, as much to himself as to his companion.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In X. THE LEECH AND HIS PATIENT
9 He had begun an investigation, as he imagined, with the severe and equal integrity of a judge, desirous only of truth, even as if the question involved no more than the air-drawn lines and figures of a geometrical problem, instead of human passions, and wrongs inflicted on himself.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In X. THE LEECH AND HIS PATIENT