cern no method of rescuinghim from a blacker ruin than had overwhelmed herself; except byacquiescing in Roger Chillingworth"s scheme of disguise。 Under thatimpulse; she had made her choice; and had chosen; as it nowappeared; the more wretched alternative of the two。 She determinedto redeem her error; so far as it might yet be possible。Strengthened by years of hard and solemn trial; she felt herself nolonger so inadequate to cope with Roger Chillingworth as on thatnight; abased by sin; and half maddened by the ignominy that was stillnew; when they had talked together in the prison…chamber。 She hadclimbed her way; since then; to a higher point。 The old man; on theother hand; had brought himself nearer to her level; or perhapsbelow it; by the revenge which he had stooped for。 In fine; Hester Prynne resolved to meet her former husband; and dowhat might be in her power for the rescue of the victim on whom he hadso evidently set his gripe。 The occasion was not long to seek。 Oneafternoon; walking with Pearl in a retired part of the peninsula;she beheld the old physician; with a basket on one arm; and a staff inthe other hand; stooping along the ground; in quest of roots and herbsto concoct his medicines withal。 XIV。 HESTER AND THE PHYSICIAN。 HESTER bade little Pearl run down to the margin of the water; andplay with the shells and tangled seaweed; until she should have talkedawhile with yonder gatherer of herbs。 So the child flew away like abird; and; making bare her small white feet; went pattering alongthe moist margin of the sea。 Here and there she came to a full stop;and peeped curiously into a pool; left by the retiring tide as amirror for Pearl to see her face in。 Forth peeped at her; out of thepool; with dark; glistening curls around her head; and an elf…smile inher eyes; the image of a little maid; whom Pearl; having no otherplaymate; invited to take her hand; and run a race with her。 But thevisionary little maid; on her part; beckoned likewise; as if to say;〃This is a better place! e thou into the pool!〃 And Pearl; steppingin; mid…leg deep; beheld her own white feet at the bottom; while;out of a still lower depth; came the gleam of a kind of fragmentarysmile; floating to and fro in the agitated water。 Meanwhile; her mother had accosted the physician。 〃I would speak a word with you;〃 said she… 〃a word that concernsus much。〃 〃Aha! and is it Mistress Hester that has a word for old RogerChillingworth?〃 answered he; raising himself from his stoopingposture。 〃With all my heart! Why; mistress; I hear good tidings ofyou; on all hands! No longer ago than yester…eve; a magistrate; a wiseand godly man; was discoursing of your affairs; Mistress Hester; andwhispered me that there had been question concerning you in thecouncil。 It was debated whether or no; with safety to the mon weal;yonder scarlet letter might be taken off your bosom。 On my life;Hester; I made my entreaty to the worshipful magistrate that itmight be done forthwith!〃 〃It lies not in the pleasure of the magistrates to take off thisbadge。〃 calmly replied Hester。 〃Were I worthy to be quit of it; itwould fall away of its own nature; or be transformed into somethingthat should speak a different purport。〃 〃Nay; then; wear it; if it suit you better;〃 rejoined he。 〃A womanmust needs follow her own fancy touching the adornment of herperson。 The letter is gaily embroidered; and shows right bravely onyour bosom!〃 All this while; Hester had been looking steadily at the old man; andwas shocked; as well as wonder…smitten; to discern what a change hadbeen wrought upon him within the past seven years。 It was not somuch that he had grown older; for though the traces of advancinglife were visible; he bore his age well; and seemed to retain a wiryvigour and alertness。 But the former aspect of an intellectual andstudious man; calm and quiet; which was what she best remembered inhim; had altogether vanished; and been succeeded by an eager;searching; almost fierce; yet carefully guarded look。 It seemed tobe his wish and purpose to mask this expression with a smile; butthe latter played him false; and flickered over his visage soderisively; that the spectator could see his blackness all thebetter for it。 Ever and anon; too; there came a glare of red light outof his eyes; as if the old man"s soul were on fire; and kept onsmouldering duskily within his breast; until; by some casual puff ofpassion; it was blown into a momentary flame。 This he repressed; asspeedily as possible; and strove to look as if nothing of the kind hadhappened。 In a word; old Roger Chillingworth was a striking evidence ofman"s faculty of transforming himself into a devil; if he will only;for a reasonable space of time; undertake a devil"s office。 Thisunhappy person had effected such a transformation; by devotinghimself; for seven years; to the constant analysis of a heart fullof torture; and deriving his enjoyment thence; and adding fuel tothose fiery tortures which he analysed and gloated over。 The scarlet letter burned on Hester Prynne"s bosom。 Here was anotherruin; the responsibility of which came partly home to her。 〃What see you in my face;〃 asked the physician; 〃that you look at itso earnestly?〃 〃Something that would make me weep; if there were any tears bitterenough for it;〃 answered she。 〃But let it pass! It is of yondermiserable man that I would speak。〃 〃And what of him?〃 cried Roger Chillingworth eagerly; as if he lovedthe topic; and were glad of an opportunity to discuss it with the onlyperson of whom he could make a confidant。 〃Not to hide the truth;Mistress Hester; my thoughts happen just now to be busy with thegentleman。 So speak freely; and I will make answer。〃 〃When we last spake together;〃 said Hester; 〃now seven years ago; itwas your pleasure to extort a promise of secrecy; as touching theformer relation betwixt yourself and me。 As the life and good fameof yonder man were in your hands; there seemed no choice to me; saveto be silent; in accordance with your behest。 Yet it was not withoutheavy misgivings that I thus bound myself; for; having cast off allduty towards other human beings; there remained a duty towards him;and something whispered me tha
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