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  • "Hathorne" -- the shape in which it was transmitted to Nathaniel, who inserted the _w_,) was the younger son of a Wiltshire family, whose residence, according to a note of our author's in 1837, was

    Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series) Henry James 1879

  • One of the girls, Ann Putnam, told Hathorne that she had one night seen Martha Corey praying to the Devil outside the window of the Putnam home during a family dinner.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • Alone among the judges involved in that travesty of justice, Hathorne died unrepentant of the misery and injustice he helped perpetuate as a Grand Inquisitioner.

    House to house Arbogast 2008

  • (No, Judge Hathorne, I wasn't implying anything about the ethnicity of the boy - just a comment on the exclusion rule ... what's that bonfire and stake for?)

    Archive 2004-09-12 Laban 2004

  • He ` s descended from very famous Salem Hawthorne -- Hathorne (ph), actually, as the name was spelled.

    Hawthorne: A Life 2004

  • DANFORTH, in deep concern, raising a hand to Hathorne: Pray you.

    The Crucible Miller, Arthur 1953

  • GILES: You know I never hired a lawyer in my life, Hathorne.

    The Crucible Miller, Arthur 1953

  • But Abigail, pointing with fear, is now raising up her frightened eyes, her awed face, toward the ceiling — the girls are doing the same — and now Hathorne, Hale, Putnam, Cheever, Herrick, and Danforth do the same.

    The Crucible Miller, Arthur 1953

  • Hathorne rises, goes beside Danforth, and starts reading.

    The Crucible Miller, Arthur 1953

  • Proctor turns from her to Hathorne; he is off the earth, his voice hollow.

    The Crucible Miller, Arthur 1953

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