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"Sunday at Home" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and included in his collection "Twice-Told Tales", first published in 1837.
In "Sunday at Home," Hawthorne presents a gentle, reflective story centered on the Sabbath. The story follows a family coming together on a Sunday afternoon to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and simple pleasures of being at home.
While family members engage in a variety of activities, including reading, sewing, and playing music, Hawthorne describes the Sabbath as a time of rest, reflection, and spiritual renewal. Through his vivid descriptions and tender moments, he captures the warmth and intimacy of family life and emphasizes the importance of family bonds and shared traditions.
"Sunday at Home" is a testament to Hawthorne's lyrical prose and its ability to evoke feelings of calm and contentment. This story highlights the beauty of ordinary moments and the joy of finding solace and solace in the sanctuary of home. It serves as a reminder of the value of taking time to appreciate life's simple pleasures and reconnect with loved ones.

Summary
Every Sabbath morning in the summer time I thrust back the curtain, to watch the sunrise stealing down a steeple, which stands opposite my chamber-window. First, the weathercock begins to flash; then, a fainter lustre gives the spire an airy aspect; next it encroaches on the tower, and causes the index of the dial to glisten like gold, as it points to the gilded figure of the hour. Now, the loftiest window gleams, and now the lower. The carved framework of the portal is marked strongly out. At length, the morning glory, in its descent from heaven,¡¦.

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