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Snow Flakes (From "Twice Told Tales") by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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TWICE TOLD TALES

SNOW-FLAKES

By Nathaniel Hawthorne



There is snow in yonder cold gray sky of the morning!-and, through
the partially frosted window-panes, I love to watch the gradual
beginning of the storm. A few feathery flakes are scattered widely
through the air, and hover downward with uncertain flight, now almost
alighting on the earth, now whirled again aloft into remote regions of
the atmosphere. These are not the big flakes, heavy with moisture,
which melt as they touch the ground, and are portentous of a soaking
rain. It is to be, in good earnest, a wintry storm. The two or three
people, visible on the side-walks, have an aspect of endurance, a
blue-nosed, frosty fortitude, which is evidently assumed in
anticipation of a comfortless and blustering day. By nightfall, or at
least before the sun sheds another glimmering smile upon us, the
street and our little garden will be heaped with mountain snow-
drifts. The soil, already frozen for weeks past, is prepared to
sustain whatever burden may be laid upon it; and, to a northern eye,
the landscape will lose its melancholy bleakness and acquire a beauty
of its own, when Mother Earth, like her children, shall have put on
the fleecy garb of her winter's wear. The cloud-spirits are slowly
weaving her white mantle. As yet, indeed, there is barely a rime like
hoarfrost over the brown surface of the street; the withered green of
the grass-plat is still discernible; and the slated roofs of the
houses do but begin to look gray, instead of black. All the snow that
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