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¡°NIGHT-SKETCHES¡± is another short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, also published in his collection ¡°Twice-Told Tales¡± in 1835.
This book describes the scenery and impressions the author saw while walking down the street on a rainy winter night.
The author walks the streets under an umbrella and observes various aspects of a rainy night. Next, various scenes are depicted in detail, such as street lighting, people under street lights, and puddles of rainwater.
It also captures various aspects of life through the contrast between rich and poor homes, lovers going to the prom and people going through hardships. Lastly, the author finds a symbol for the 'light of faith' in the image of a man walking fearlessly through the darkness holding a lantern.
Overall, this article captures various aspects of life while observing the street scene on a rainy winter night, and contains the author's reflections on the importance of faith.

Summary
Pleasant is a rainy winter¡¯s day within-doors. The best study for such a day?or the best amusement: call it what you will?is a book of travels describing scenes the most unlike that sombre one which is mistily presented through the windows. I have experienced that Fancy is then most successful in imparting distinct shapes and vivid colors to the objects which the author has spread upon his page, and that his words become magic spells to summon up a thousand varied pictures. Strange landscapes glimmer through the familiar walls of the room, and outlandish figures thrust themselves almost within the sacred precincts of the hearth. Small as my chamber is,¡¦.

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Contents
NIGHT SKETCHES