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"
You
would
tell
me
,
then
,
that
I
know
all
?
"
said
Roger
Chillingworth
,
deliberately
,
and
fixing
an
eye
,
bright
with
intense
and
concentrated
intelligence
,
on
the
minister
's
face
.
"
Be
it
so
!
But
again
!
He
to
whom
only
the
outward
and
physical
evil
is
laid
open
,
knoweth
,
oftentimes
,
but
half
the
evil
which
he
is
called
upon
to
cure
.
A
bodily
disease
,
which
we
look
upon
as
whole
and
entire
within
itself
,
may
,
after
all
,
be
but
a
symptom
of
some
ailment
in
the
spiritual
part
.
Your
pardon
once
again
,
good
sir
,
if
my
speech
give
the
shadow
of
offence
.
You
,
sir
,
of
all
men
whom
I
have
known
,
are
he
whose
body
is
the
closest
conjoined
,
and
imbued
,
and
identified
,
so
to
speak
,
with
the
spirit
whereof
it
is
the
instrument
.
"
"
Then
I
need
ask
no
further
,
"
said
the
clergyman
,
somewhat
hastily
rising
from
his
chair
.
"
You
deal
not
,
I
take
it
,
in
medicine
for
the
soul
!
"
"
Thus
,
a
sickness
,
"
continued
Roger
Chillingworth
,
going
on
,
in
an
unaltered
tone
,
without
heeding
the
interruption
,
but
standing
up
and
confronting
the
emaciated
and
white-cheeked
minister
,
with
his
low
,
dark
,
and
misshapen
figure
--
"
a
sickness
,
a
sore
place
,
if
we
may
so
call
it
,
in
your
spirit
hath
immediately
its
appropriate
manifestation
in
your
bodily
frame
.
Would
you
,
therefore
,
that
your
physician
heal
the
bodily
evil
?
How
may
this
be
unless
you
first
lay
open
to
him
the
wound
or
trouble
in
your
soul
?
"
"
No
,
not
to
thee
!
not
to
an
earthly
physician
!
"
cried
Mr.
Dimmesdale
,
passionately
,
and
turning
his
eyes
,
full
and
bright
,
and
with
a
kind
of
fierceness
,
on
old
Roger
Chillingworth
.
"
Not
to
thee
!
But
,
if
it
be
the
soul
's
disease
,
then
do
I
commit
myself
to
the
one
Physician
of
the
soul
!
He
,
if
it
stand
with
His
good
pleasure
,
can
cure
,
or
he
can
kill
.
Let
Him
do
with
me
as
,
in
His
justice
and
wisdom
,
He
shall
see
good
.
But
who
art
thou
,
that
meddlest
in
this
matter
?
that
dares
thrust
himself
between
the
sufferer
and
his
God
?
"
With
a
frantic
gesture
he
rushed
out
of
the
room
.
"
It
is
as
well
to
have
made
this
step
,
"
said
Roger
Chillingworth
to
himself
,
looking
after
the
minister
,
with
a
grave
smile
.
"
There
is
nothing
lost
.
We
shall
be
friends
again
anon
.
But
see
,
now
,
how
passion
takes
hold
upon
this
man
,
and
hurrieth
him
out
of
himself
!
As
with
one
passion
so
with
another
.
He
hath
done
a
wild
thing
ere
now
,
this
pious
Master
Dimmesdale
,
in
the
hot
passion
of
his
heart
.
"
It
proved
not
difficult
to
re-establish
the
intimacy
of
the
two
companions
,
on
the
same
footing
and
in
the
same
degree
as
heretofore
.
The
young
clergyman
,
after
a
few
hours
of
privacy
,
was
sensible
that
the
disorder
of
his
nerves
had
hurried
him
into
an
unseemly
outbreak
of
temper
,
which
there
had
been
nothing
in
the
physician
's
words
to
excuse
or
palliate
.
He
marvelled
,
indeed
,
at
the
violence
with
which
he
had
thrust
back
the
kind
old
man
,
when
merely
proffering
the
advice
which
it
was
his
duty
to
bestow
,
and
which
the
minister
himself
had
expressly
sought
.
With
these
remorseful
feelings
,
he
lost
no
time
in
making
the
amplest
apologies
,
and
besought
his
friend
still
to
continue
the
care
which
,
if
not
successful
in
restoring
him
to
health
,
had
,
in
all
probability
,
been
the
means
of
prolonging
his
feeble
existence
to
that
hour
.
Roger
Chillingworth
readily
assented
,
and
went
on
with
his
medical
supervision
of
the
minister
;
doing
his
best
for
him
,
in
all
good
faith
,
but
always
quitting
the
patient
's
apartment
,
at
the
close
of
the
professional
interview
,
with
a
mysterious
and
puzzled
smile
upon
his
lips
.
This
expression
was
invisible
in
Mr.
Dimmesdale
's
presence
,
but
grew
strongly
evident
as
the
physician
crossed
the
threshold
.
"
A
rare
case
,
"
he
muttered
.
"
I
must
needs
look
deeper
into
it
.
A
strange
sympathy
betwixt
soul
and
body
!
Were
it
only
for
the
art
's
sake
,
I
must
search
this
matter
to
the
bottom
.
"