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In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "House of the Seven Gables," Gervayse Pyncheon summons Matthew Maule and makes him a proposition. If he can find the land deed Pyncheon covets, the House of Seven Gables is his. Pyncheon doesn't like the house due to a bad experience there as a youth, and he finds it inadequate for his cosmopolitan sensibilities.

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Gervayse Pyncheon views the House of the Seven Gables as a symbol of his family's dark past and a burden on their legacy. He is conflicted about the house's history and its impact on both himself and future generations.

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