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He threw himself upon his bed without undressing, and towards morning fell into an unrefreshing and dream-peopled slumber. When he arose, late the next day, he looked at himself in the glass, but scarcely recognized his own face, so changed was he by the mental agonies he had undergone.
Here was his bean-field, where he "used to hoe from five o'clock in the morning till noon," and made, as he said, an intimate acquaintance with weeds, and a pecuniary profit of eight dollars seventy-one and one-half cents! Here, too, was Hawthorne, "who," as Oliver Wendell Holmes says, "brooded himself into a dream-peopled solitude." Here Mr.
Haskins, David Green, at Emerson's funeral, 356. Haughty, a characteristic expression, 405. Hawthorne, Nathaniel: his Mosses, 70; "dream-peopled solitude," 86; at the club, 223; view of English life, 335; grave, 356; biography, 368. Hazlitt, William: British Poets, 21. Health, inspiration, 289. Hebrew Language, study, 48. Hedge, Frederic Henry: at a party, 149; quoted, 383.
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