Drawn by Mary Hallock Foote and Engraved by A.V.S. Anthony. The ornamental head-pieces are by L.S. Ipsen. | Page | The Custom-House | 1 | The Prison Door | 49 | Vignette,—Wild Rose | 51 | The Gossips | 57 | “Standing on the Miserable Eminence” | 65 | “She was led back to Prison” | 78 | “The Eyes of the wrinkled Scholar glowed” | 87 | The Lonesome Dwelling | 93 | Lonely Footsteps | 99 | Vignette | 104 | A touch of Pearl’s baby-hand | 113 | Vignette | 118 | The Governor’s Breastplate | 125 | “Look thou to it! I will not lose the child!” | 135 | The Minister and Leech | 148 | The Leech and his Patient | 165 | The Virgins of the Church | 172 | “They stood in the noon of that strange splendor” | 185 | Hester in the House of Mourning | 195 | Mandrake | 211 | “He gathered herbs here and there” | 213 | Pearl on the Sea-Shore | 217 | “Wilt thou yet forgive me?” | 237 | A Gleam of Sunshine | 249 | The Child at the Brook-Side | 257 | Chillingworth,—“Smile with a sinister meaning” | 287 | New England Worthies | 289 | “Shall we not meet again?” | 311 | Hester’s Return | 320 | The Custom House
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