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751
"
Nay
,
I
think
not
so
,
"
rejoined
the
Reverend
Mr.
Dimmesdale
.
"
My
journey
,
and
the
sight
of
the
holy
Apostle
yonder
,
and
the
free
air
which
I
have
breathed
have
done
me
good
,
after
so
long
confinement
in
my
study
.
I
think
to
need
no
more
of
your
drugs
,
my
kind
physician
,
good
though
they
be
,
and
administered
by
a
friendly
hand
.
"
752
All
this
time
Roger
Chillingworth
was
looking
at
the
minister
with
the
grave
and
intent
regard
of
a
physician
towards
his
patient
.
But
,
in
spite
of
this
outward
show
,
the
latter
was
almost
convinced
of
the
old
man
's
knowledge
,
or
,
at
least
,
his
confident
suspicion
,
with
respect
to
his
own
interview
with
Hester
Prynne
.
The
physician
knew
then
that
in
the
minister
's
regard
he
was
no
longer
a
trusted
friend
,
but
his
bitterest
enemy
.
So
much
being
known
,
it
would
appear
natural
that
a
part
of
it
should
he
expressed
.
It
is
singular
,
however
,
how
long
a
time
often
passes
before
words
embody
things
;
and
with
what
security
two
persons
,
who
choose
to
avoid
a
certain
subject
,
may
approach
its
very
verge
,
and
retire
without
disturbing
it
.
Thus
the
minister
felt
no
apprehension
that
Roger
Chillingworth
would
touch
,
in
express
words
,
upon
the
real
position
which
they
sustained
towards
one
another
.
Yet
did
the
physician
,
in
his
dark
way
,
creep
frightfully
near
the
secret
.
753
"
Were
it
not
better
,
"
said
he
,
"
that
you
use
my
poor
skill
tonight
?
Verily
,
dear
sir
,
we
must
take
pains
to
make
you
strong
and
vigorous
for
this
occasion
of
the
Election
discourse
.
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754
The
people
look
for
great
things
from
you
,
apprehending
that
another
year
may
come
about
and
find
their
pastor
gone
.
"
755
"
Yes
,
to
another
world
,
"
replied
the
minister
with
pious
resignation
.
"
Heaven
grant
it
be
a
better
one
;
for
,
in
good
sooth
,
I
hardly
think
to
tarry
with
my
flock
through
the
flitting
seasons
of
another
year
!
But
touching
your
medicine
,
kind
sir
,
in
my
present
frame
of
body
I
need
it
not
.
"
756
"
I
joy
to
hear
it
,
"
answered
the
physician
.
"
It
may
be
that
my
remedies
,
so
long
administered
in
vain
,
begin
now
to
take
due
effect
.
Happy
man
were
I
,
and
well
deserving
of
New
England
's
gratitude
,
could
I
achieve
this
cure
!
"
757
"
I
thank
you
from
my
heart
,
most
watchful
friend
,
"
said
the
Reverend
Mr.
Dimmesdale
with
a
solemn
smile
.
"
I
thank
you
,
and
can
but
requite
your
good
deeds
with
my
prayers
.
"
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758
"
A
good
man
's
prayers
are
golden
recompense
!
"
rejoined
old
Roger
Chillingworth
,
as
he
took
his
leave
.
"
Yea
,
they
are
the
current
gold
coin
of
the
New
Jerusalem
,
with
the
King
's
own
mint
mark
on
them
!
"
759
Left
alone
,
the
minister
summoned
a
servant
of
the
house
,
and
requested
food
,
which
,
being
set
before
him
,
he
ate
with
ravenous
appetite
.
Then
flinging
the
already
written
pages
of
the
Election
Sermon
into
the
fire
,
he
forthwith
began
another
,
which
he
wrote
with
such
an
impulsive
flow
of
thought
and
emotion
,
that
he
fancied
himself
inspired
;
and
only
wondered
that
Heaven
should
see
fit
to
transmit
the
grand
and
solemn
music
of
its
oracles
through
so
foul
an
organ
pipe
as
he
760
However
,
leaving
that
mystery
to
solve
itself
,
or
go
unsolved
for
ever
,
he
drove
his
task
onward
with
earnest
haste
and
ecstasy
.