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"Browne's Folly" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, included in his collection "Twice-Told Tales", first published in 1837.
In "Browne's Folly," Hawthorne tells the story of a man named Browne who becomes obsessed with building a grand mansion despite the warnings and concerns of those around him. As the mansion nears completion, Brown's obsession with perfection grows, leading to tragic results.
The story deals with themes of ambition, pride, and the dangers of unchecked desire. Brown's single-minded pursuit of his grand vision ultimately leads to his downfall and serves as a warning about the dangers of arrogance.

Summary
MY DEAR COUSIN:?I should be very glad to write a story, as you request, for the benefit of the Essex Institute, or for any other purpose that might be deemed desirable by my native townspeople. But it is now many years since the epoch of the "Twice-Told Tales," and the "Mosses from an Old Manse"; and my mind seems to have lost the plan and measure of those little narratives,¡¦

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Browne's Folly