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"
Well
said
again
!
"
cried
good
Mr.
Wilson
.
"
I
feared
the
woman
had
no
better
thought
than
to
make
a
mountebank
of
her
child
!
"
"
Oh
,
not
so
!
--
not
so
!
"
continued
Mr.
Dimmesdale
.
"
She
recognises
,
believe
me
,
the
solemn
miracle
which
God
hath
wrought
in
the
existence
of
that
child
.
And
may
she
feel
,
too
--
what
,
methinks
,
is
the
very
truth
--
that
this
boon
was
meant
,
above
all
things
else
,
to
keep
the
mother
's
soul
alive
,
and
to
preserve
her
from
blacker
depths
of
sin
into
which
Satan
might
else
have
sought
to
plunge
her
!
Therefore
it
is
good
for
this
poor
,
sinful
woman
,
that
she
hath
an
infant
immortality
,
a
being
capable
of
eternal
joy
or
sorrow
,
confided
to
her
care
--
to
be
trained
up
by
her
to
righteousness
,
to
remind
her
,
at
every
moment
,
of
her
fall
,
but
yet
to
teach
her
,
as
if
it
were
by
the
Creator
's
sacred
pledge
,
that
,
if
she
bring
the
child
to
heaven
,
the
child
also
will
bring
its
parents
thither
!
Herein
is
the
sinful
mother
happier
than
the
sinful
father
.
For
Hester
Prynne
's
sake
,
then
,
and
no
less
for
the
poor
child
's
sake
,
let
us
leave
them
as
Providence
hath
seen
fit
to
place
them
!
"
"
You
speak
,
my
friend
,
with
a
strange
earnestness
,
"
said
old
Roger
Chillingworth
,
smiling
at
him
.
"
And
there
is
a
weighty
import
in
what
my
young
brother
hath
spoken
,
"
added
the
Rev.
Mr.
Wilson
.
"
What
say
you
,
worshipful
Master
Bellingham
?
Hath
he
not
pleaded
well
for
the
poor
woman
?
"
"
Indeed
hath
he
,
"
answered
the
magistrate
;
"
and
hath
adduced
such
arguments
,
that
we
will
even
leave
the
matter
as
it
now
stands
;
so
long
,
at
least
,
as
there
shall
be
no
further
scandal
in
the
woman
.
Care
must
be
had
nevertheless
,
to
put
the
child
to
due
and
stated
examination
in
the
catechism
,
at
thy
hands
or
Master
Dimmesdale
's
.
Moreover
,
at
a
proper
season
,
the
tithing-men
must
take
heed
that
she
go
both
to
school
and
to
meeting
.
"
The
young
minister
,
on
ceasing
to
speak
had
withdrawn
a
few
steps
from
the
group
,
and
stood
with
his
face
partially
concealed
in
the
heavy
folds
of
the
window-curtain
;
while
the
shadow
of
his
figure
,
which
the
sunlight
cast
upon
the
floor
,
was
tremulous
with
the
vehemence
of
his
appeal
.
Pearl
,
that
wild
and
flighty
little
elf
stole
softly
towards
him
,
and
taking
his
hand
in
the
grasp
of
both
her
own
,
laid
her
cheek
against
it
;
a
caress
so
tender
,
and
withal
so
unobtrusive
,
that
her
mother
,
who
was
looking
on
,
asked
herself
--
"
Is
that
my
Pearl
?
"
Yet
she
knew
that
there
was
love
in
the
child
's
heart
,
although
it
mostly
revealed
itself
in
passion
,
and
hardly
twice
in
her
lifetime
had
been
softened
by
such
gentleness
as
now
.
The
minister
--
for
,
save
the
long-sought
regards
of
woman
,
nothing
is
sweeter
than
these
marks
of
childish
preference
,
accorded
spontaneously
by
a
spiritual
instinct
,
and
therefore
seeming
to
imply
in
us
something
truly
worthy
to
be
loved
--
the
minister
looked
round
,
laid
his
hand
on
the
child
's
head
,
hesitated
an
instant
,
and
then
kissed
her
brow
.
Little
Pearl
's
unwonted
mood
of
sentiment
lasted
no
longer
;
she
laughed
,
and
went
capering
down
the
hall
so
airily
,
that
old
Mr.
Wilson
raised
a
question
whether
even
her
tiptoes
touched
the
floor
.
"
The
little
baggage
hath
witchcraft
in
her
,
I
profess
,
"
said
he
to
Mr.
Dimmesdale
.
"
She
needs
no
old
woman
's
broomstick
to
fly
withal
!
"
"
A
strange
child
!
"
remarked
old
Roger
Chillingworth
.
"
It
is
easy
to
see
the
mother
's
part
in
her
.