Skip to main content
The Snow-Image

The Snow-Image

By Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Published by E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books

English 2024 ISBN 9786155565137
eBook

About this book

An afternoon of a cold winters day, when the sun shone forth with chilly brightness, after a long storm, two children asked leave of their mother to run out and play in the new-fallen snow.The elder child was a little girl, whom, because she was of a tender and modest disposition, and was thought to be very beautiful, her parents, and other people who were familiar with her, used to call Violet. But her brother was known by the style and title of Peony, on account of the ruddiness of his broad and round little phiz, which made everybody think of sunshine and great scarlet flowers.The father of these two children, a certain Mr. Lindsey, it is important to say, was an excellent, but exceedingly matter-of-fact sort of man, a dealer in hardware, and was sturdily accustomed to take what is called the common-sense view of all matters that came under his consideration. With a heart about as tender as other peoples, he had a head as hard and impenetrable, and therefore, perhaps, as empty, as one of the iron pots which it was a part of his business to sell. The mothers character, on the other hand, had a strain of poetry in it, a trait of unworldly beautya delicate and dewy flower, as it were, that had survived out of her imaginative youth, and still kept itself alive amid the dusty realities of matrimony and motherhood.So, Violet and Peony, as I began with saying, besought their mother to let them run out and play in the new snow; for, though it had looked so dreary and dismal, drifting downward out of the gray sky, it had a very cheerful aspect, now that the sun was shining on it. The children dwelt in a city, and had no wider play-place than a little garden before the house, divided by a white fence from the street, and with a pear-tree and two or three plum-trees overshadowing it, and some rose-bushes just in front of the parlor windows. The trees and shrubs, however, were now leafless, and their twigs were enveloped in the light snow, which thus made a kind of wintry foliage, with here and there a pendent icicle for the fruit.Yes, Violet,yes, my little Peony, said their kind mother; you may go out and play in the new snow.

Genres

Language
English
Share

You might also like

TRICK OR TREAT Boxed Set: 200+ Eerie Tales from the Greatest Storytellers

TRICK OR TREAT Boxed Set: 200+ Eerie Tales from the Greatest Storytellers

Twain, Mark, Maupassant, Guy de, Hauff, Wilhelm, London, Jack, Stoker, Bram, France, Anatole, Hardy, Thomas, Collins, Wilkie, Hearn, Lafcadio, Gautier, Theophile, Polidori, John William, Machen, Arthur, de Adam, Villiers L'Isle, Cram, Ralph Adams, Hume, Fergus, James, M. R., Buchan, John, Allen, Grant, Marryat, Florence, Stockton, Frank R., Kip, Leonard, Rickford, Katherine, Croker, Bithia Mary, Pirkis, Catherine L., Matthews, Brander, O'Sullivan, Vincent, Le Gallienne, Richard, Kompert, Leopold, Shiel, M. P., De Alarçon, Pedro, Fernando, Chester Bailey, Poe, Edgar Allan, Dickens, Charles, Doyle, Arthur Conan, Shelley, Mary, James, Henry, Defoe, Daniel, Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Bierce, Ambrose, Irving, Washington, Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Lovecraft, H. P., Oliphant, Margaret, MacDonald, George, Jacobs, W. W., Butler, Ellis Parker, Hodgson, William Hope, Younger, Pliny the, Crawford, Francis Marion, Archer, William, Quiller-Couch, A. T., Blavatsky, Helena, Harvey, William F., Macleod, Fiona, Stead, William T., Bolton, Gambier, Davis, Andrew Jackson, Nizida, Prince, Walter F., Prest, Thomas Peckett, Rymer, James Malcolm, Hubbell, Walter

Die Meisterwerke der Weltliterature

Die Meisterwerke der Weltliterature

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Verne, Jules, Flaubert, Gustave, Kafka, Franz, Carroll, Lewis, Lagerlöf, Selma, Freud, Sigmund, Spyri, Johanna, Storm, Theodor, Rilke, Rainer Maria, Dickens, Charles, Zweig, Stefan, Heine, Heinrich, Balzac, Honoré de, Fontane, Theodor, May, Karl, Keller, Gottfried, Twain, Mark, Mann, Heinrich, Lasker-Schüler, Else, Musil, Robert, Whitman, Walt, Wilde, Oscar, von Droste-Hülshoff, Annette, Schopenhauer, Arthur, Stevenson, Robert Louis, Freytag, Gustav, Cooper, James Fenimore, Poe, Edgar Allan, Kleist, Heinrich von, Shakespeare, William, Dante Alighieri, Brontë, Charlotte, Brontë, Emily, London, Jack, Doyle, Arthur Conan, Conrad, Joseph, Austen, Jane, Melville, Herman, Maupassant, Guy de, Scott, Walter, Swift, Jonathan, Grimm, Jacob, Grimm, Wilhelm, Dumas, Alexandre, Kipling, Rudyard, Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Homer, Henry, O., Voltaire, Wallace, Lew, Galsworthy, John, Hoffmann, E. T. A., Aurelius, Marcus, Andersen, Hans Christian, Tschechow, Anton Pawlowitsch, Platón, Nietzsche, Friedrich, Turgenew, Iwan Sergejewitsch, Tacitus, Gógol, Nikolai, de Cervantes, Miguel, Shelley, Mary, Wolfe, Thomas, Zola, Émile, Dostojewski, Fjodor Michailowitsch, Tolstoi, Leo, Roth, Joseph, von Eichendorff, Joseph, Tucholsky, Kurt, Gontscharow, Iwan Alexandrowitsch, Spengler, Oswald, Molière, Adler, Alfred, von La Roche, Sophie, Mann, Klaus, Rumi

La letra escarlata

La letra escarlata

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Wonder Book

Wonder Book

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Die schönsten Liebesgeschichten der Weltliteratur

Die schönsten Liebesgeschichten der Weltliteratur

Tolstoi, Leo, Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Brontë, Emily, D'Annunzio, Gabriele, Bürstenbinder, Elisabeth, Laclos, Pierre Choderlos de, Stendhal, Kipling, Rudyard, Brontë, Charlotte, Austen, Jane, Dumas, Alexandre, Hugo, Victor, Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Marlitt, Eugenie, Sand, George

Snow Flakes (From "Twice Told Tales")

Snow Flakes (From "Twice Told Tales")

Hawthorne, Nathaniel