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Memories of Hawthorne

Chapter 13 ITALIAN DAYS II

Word Count: 8047    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

was hung like a rare gallery with landscapes of the most picturesque description, and bordered close at hand by many

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Memories of Hawthorne
Memories of Hawthorne
“According to Wikipedia: "Mother Alphonsa was born on May 20, 1851 to Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife Sophia Hawthorne, and baptised as Rose Hawthorne... After her father's death in 1864, she tried to become an author, like him. She wrote book of poems, Along the Shore, which was published in 1888. She later decided to rededicate her life to restoring her family's reputation after her brother's illegal activities and prostitution attempts. She was known for her service near and within New York City, caring for impoverished cancer by founding St. Rose's Free Home for Incurable Cancer in the Lower East Side. After George's death in 1898, she became a nun, and was inspired by "The New Colossus", a poem penned by her close friend Emma Lazarus, to found a community of Dominican religious, now known as the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne."”
1 Chapter 1 THE HAWTHORNES AND THE PEABODYS2 Chapter 2 THE DAYS OF THE ENGAGEMENT3 Chapter 3 THE EARLY DAYS OF THE MARRIAGE4 Chapter 4 LIFE IN SALEM5 Chapter 5 FROM SALEM TO BERKSHIRE6 Chapter 6 LENOX7 Chapter 7 FROM LENOX TO CONCORD8 Chapter 8 THE LIVERPOOL CONSULATE9 Chapter 9 ENGLISH DAYS I10 Chapter 10 ENGLISH DAYS II11 Chapter 11 ENGLISH DAYS III12 Chapter 12 ITALIAN DAYS I13 Chapter 13 ITALIAN DAYS II14 Chapter 14 THE WAYSIDE15 Chapter 15 THE ARTIST AT WORK16 Chapter 16 THE LEAVE-TAKING