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arder todispense with。 Public ceremonies; such as ordinations; theinstallation of magistrates; and all that could give majesty to theforms in which a new government manifested itself to the people; were;as a matter of policy; marked by a stately and well…conductedceremonial; and a sombre; but yet a studied magnificence。 Deepruffs; painfully wrought bands; and gorgeously embroidered gloves wereall deemed necessary to the official state of men assuming the reinsof power; and were readily allowed to individuals dignified by rank orwealth; even while sumptuary laws forbade these and similarextravagances to the plebeian order。 In the array of funerals; too…whether for the apparel of the dead body; or to typify; by manifoldemblematic…devices of sable cloth and snowy lawn; the sorrow of thesurvivors… there was a frequent and characteristic demand for suchlabour as Hester Prynne could supply。 Baby…linen… for babies then worerobes of state… afforded still another possibility of toil andemolument。 By degrees; nor very slowly; her handiwork became what would nowbe termed the fashion。 Whether from miseration for a woman of somiserable a destiny; or from the morbid curiosity that gives afictitious value even to mon or worthless things; or by whateverother intangible circumstance was then; as now; sufficient tobestow; on some persons; what others might seek in vain; or becauseHester really filled a gap which must otherwise have remainedvacant; it is certain that she had ready and fairly requitedemployment for as many hours as she saw fit to occupy with her needle。Vanity; it may be; chose to mortify itself; by putting on; forceremonials of pomp and state; the garments that had been wrought byher sinful hands。 Her needle…work was seen on the ruff of theGovernor; military men wore

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