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Turning
,
Hawthorne
started
off
.
She
and
Caroline
followed
,
through
the
room
of
people
,
toward
a
closed
door
.
At
the
door
he
left
them
.
When
he
re
-
emerged
,
they
all
saw
the
black
-
backed
twin
volumes
.
"
I
don
t
use
the
yarrow
stalks
,
"
he
said
to
Juliana
.
"
I
can
t
get
the
hang
of
them
;
I
keep
dropping
them
.
"
Juliana
seated
herself
at
a
coffee
table
in
the
corner
.
"
I
have
to
have
paper
to
write
on
and
a
pencil
.
"
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One
of
the
guests
brought
her
paper
and
pencil
.
The
people
in
the
room
moved
in
to
form
a
ring
around
her
and
the
Abendsens
,
listening
and
watching
.
"
You
may
say
the
question
aloud
,
"
Hawthorne
said
.
"
We
have
no
secrets
here
.
"
Juliana
said
,
"
Oracle
,
why
did
you
write
The
Grasshopper
Lies
Heavy
?
What
are
we
supposed
to
learn
?
"
"
You
have
a
disconcertingly
superstitious
way
of
phrasing
your
question
,
"
Hawthorne
said
.
But
he
had
squatted
down
to
witness
the
coin
throwing
.
"
Go
ahead
,
"
he
said
;
he
handed
her
three
Chinese
brass
coins
with
holes
in
the
center
.
"
I
generally
use
these
.
"
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She
began
throwing
the
coins
;
she
felt
calm
and
very
much
herself
.
Hawthorne
wrote
down
her
lines
for
her
.
When
she
had
thrown
the
coins
six
times
,
he
gazed
down
and
said
:
"
Sun
at
the
top
.
Tui
at
the
bottom
.
Empty
in
the
center
.
"
"
Do
you
know
what
hexagram
that
is
?
"
she
said
.
"
Without
using
the
chart
?
"