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Essay heading: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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His occupation frequently took him away on voyages delivering spices and silks. One day, he returned to Salem to find his wife had given birth to a new son. He had been born on the 4th of July in 1804 and was given the name Nathaniel. His father loved Nathaniel, affectionately called "Nath," dearly, but could not spend much time with him because of his job... displayed 300 characters
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One fateful day, he was assigned to captain a ship on a voyage to Suriname, in South America. A few weeks later, Hawthorne received the devastating news that the rampaging Yellow Fever had put an end to his father's life. Although Hawthorne was greatly saddened by his father's death, it did not have the distinguishing affect on his life that it did on his mother's... displayed next 300 characters
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