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"In Colonial Days" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and published in 1896. The novel is part of a collection of his works that frequently explore themes such as morality, guilt, and the human condition.
Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American novelist and short story writer known for his deep psychological complexity and dark romanticism. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, on July 4, 1804, he was a major figure in American literature and is best known for his novel ¡°The Scarlet Letter¡± (1850), a stark moral conflict set in Puritan New England.

Summary
One afternoon, last summer, while walking along Washington Street, my eye was attracted by a signboard protruding over a narrow archway nearly opposite the Old South Church. The sign represented the front of a stately edifice, which was designated as the ¡°Old Province House, kept by Thomas Waite.¡± I was glad to be thus reminded of a purpose, long entertained, of visiting and rambling over the mansion of the old royal governors of Massachusetts; and entering the arched passage, which penetrated through the middle of a brick row of shops, a few steps transported me from the busy heart of modern Boston into a small and secluded courtyard.

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Contents
I. HOWE¡¯S MASQUERADE.
II. EDWARD RANDOLPH¡¯S PORTRAIT.
III. LADY ELEANORE¡¯S MANTLE.
IV. OLD ESTHER DUDLEY.