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The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XIII. ANOTHER VIEW OF HESTER
2 Enough, it is my purpose to live and die unknown.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In IV. THE INTERVIEW
3 Heaven, likewise, had frowned upon her, and she had not died.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XVII. THE PASTOR AND HIS PARISHIONER
4 He withdrew his dying eyes from the old man, and fixed them on the woman and the child.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXIII. THE REVELATION OF THE SCARLET LETTER
5 The shout died into a murmur, as one portion of the crowd after another obtained a glimpse of him.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXIII. THE REVELATION OF THE SCARLET LETTER
6 It might be, too, that a witch, like old Mistress Hibbins, the bitter-tempered widow of the magistrate, was to die upon the gallows.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In II. THE MARKET-PLACE
7 Some declared, that if Mr. Dimmesdale were really going to die, it was cause enough that the world was not worthy to be any longer trodden by his feet.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In IX. THE LEECH
8 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
9 Its spell, however, was still potent, and kept the scaffold awful where the poor minister had died, and likewise the cottage by the sea-shore where Hester Prynne had dwelt.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXIV. CONCLUSION