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. . . Hes- ter's sentence bore that she should stand a cer- tain time upon the ])]atform, but without under- going the grip about the neck and confinement of the head, the proneness to which was the most devilish characteristic of this ugly engine. " The scaffold stood nearly beneath the eaves of Boston's earliest churcli situated where now 2lS IN AND ABOUT BOSTON Stands the Rogers building. Historically this was the first church of Boston built originally on grround at the head of what is now ...State Street, a site occupied by Brazer's Building, but in 1640, just before the opening of The Scarlet Letter romance, it was removed to the locality Hawthorne describes. There the Rev. Mr. Dimmesdale preached the Election Ser- mon, and vivid in every mind must be his sen- sational disclosure and the events preceding and following- it. That The Scarlet Letter is founded on fact is well known, but it has been stoutly denied that Hawthorne drew his erring minister from the Rev. Thomas Cob- bett, of Lynn, who, in 1649, ^^"^^ year named, actually delivered the Election Sermon.
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