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1 A revelation, he could almost say, had been granted to him.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XI. THE INTERIOR OF A HEART
2 She was terror-stricken by the revelations that were thus made.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In V. HESTER AT HER NEEDLE
3 But what shall we say, when an individual discovers a revelation addressed to himself alone, on the same vast sheet of record.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XII. THE MINISTER'S VIGIL
4 No; these revelations, unless I greatly err, are meant merely to promote the intellectual satisfaction of all intelligent beings, who will stand waiting, on that day, to see the dark problem of this life made plain.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In X. THE LEECH AND HIS PATIENT
5 Nothing was more common, in those days, than to interpret all meteoric appearances, and other natural phenomena that occurred with less regularity than the rise and set of sun and moon, as so many revelations from a supernatural source.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XII. THE MINISTER'S VIGIL
6 The angel and apostle of the coming revelation must be a woman, indeed, but lofty, pure, and beautiful, and wise; moreover, not through dusky grief, but the ethereal medium of joy; and showing how sacred love should make us happy, by the truest test of a life successful to such an end.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXIV. CONCLUSION
7 All these giant trees and boulders of granite seemed intent on making a mystery of the course of this small brook; fearing, perhaps, that, with its never-ceasing loquacity, it should whisper tales out of the heart of the old forest whence it flowed, or mirror its revelations on the smooth surface of a pool.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XVI. A FOREST WALK