tter to stealoff; or renew his nap on the same spot。 A wolf; it is said… but herethe tale has surely lapsed into the improbable… came up; and smeltof Pearl"s robe; and offered his savage head to be patted by her hand。The truth seems to be; however; that the mother…forest; and these wildthings which it nourished; all recognised a kindred wildness in thehuman child。 And she was gentler here than in the grassy…margined streets ofthe settlement; or in her mother"s cottage。 The flowers appeared toknow it; and one and another whispered as she passed; 〃Adorn thyselfwith me; thou beautiful child; adorn thyself with me!〃… and; to pleasethem; Pearl gathered the violets; and anemones; and columbines; andsome twigs of the freshest green; which the old trees held down beforeher eyes。 With these she decorated her hair; and her young waist;and became a nymph…child; or an infant dryad; or whatever else wasin closest sympathy with the antique wood。 In such guise had Pearladorned herself; when she heard her mother"s voice; and came slowlyback。 Slowly; for she saw the clergyman! XIX。 THE CHILD AT THE BROOK…SIDE。 〃THOU wilt love her dearly;〃 repeated Hester Prynne; as she andthe minister sat watching little Pearl。 〃Dost thou not think herbeautiful? And see with what natural skill she has made those simpleflowers adorn her! Had she gathered pearls; and diamonds; andrubies; in the wood; they could not have bee her better。 She is asplendid child! But I know whose brow she has!〃 〃Dost thou know; Hester;〃 said Arthur Dimmesdale; ile; 〃that this dear child; tripping about always at thy side;hath caused me many an alarm? Methought… O Hester; what a thought isthat; and how terrible to dread it!… that my own features werepartly repeated in her face; and so strikingly that the world mightsee them! But she is mostly thine!〃 〃No; no! Not mostly!〃 answered the mother; with a tender smile。 〃Alittle longer and thou needest not be afraid to trace whose childshe is。 But how strangely beautiful she looks; with those wild flowersin her hair! It is as if one of the fairies; whom we left in ourdear old England; had decked her out to meet us。〃 It was with a feeling which neither of them had ever beforeexperienced; that they sat and watched Pearl"s slow advance。 In herwas visible the tie that united them。 She had been offered to theworld; these seven years past; as the living hieroglyphic; in whichwas revealed the secret they so darkly sought to hide… all writtenin this symbol… all plainly manifest… had there been a prophet ormagician skilled to read the character of flame! And Pearl was theoneness of their being。 Be the foregone evil what it might; howcould they doubt that their earthly lives and future destinies wereconjoined; when they beheld at once the material union; and thespiritual idea; in whom they met; and were to dwell immortallytogether? Thoughts like these… and perhaps other thoughts; whichthey did not acknowledge or define… threw an awe about the child; asshe came onward。 〃Let her see nothing strange… no passion nor eagerness… in thy wayof accosting her;〃 whispered Hester。 〃Our Pearl is a fitful andfantastic little elf; sometimes。 Especially; she is seldom tolerant ofemotion; when she does not fully prehend the why and wherefore。 Butthe child hath strong affections! She loves me; and will love thee!〃 〃Thou canst not think;〃 said the minister; glancing aside atHester Prynne; 〃how my heart dreads this interview; and yearns for it!But; in truth; as I already told thee; children are not readily won tobe familiar with me。 They will not climb my knee; nor prattle in myear; nor answer to my smile; but stand apart; and eye me strangely。Even little babes; when I take them in my arms; weep bitterly。 YetPearl; twice in her little lifetime; hath been kind to me! The firsttime… thou knowest it well! The last was when thou ledst her with theeto the house of yonder stern old Governor。〃 〃And thou didst plead so bravely in her behalf and mine!〃 answeredthe mother。 〃I remember it; and so shall little Pearl。 Fear nothing!She may be strange and shy at first; but will soon learn to lovethee!〃 By this time Pearl had reached the margin of the brook; and stood onthe farther side; gazing silently at Hester and the clergyman; whostill sat together on the mossy tree…trunk; waiting to receive her。Just where she had paused; the brook chanced to form a pool; so smoothand quiet that it reflected a perfect image of her little figure; withall the brilliant picturesqueness of her beauty; in its adornment offlowers and wreathed foliage; but more refined and spiritualisedthan the reality。 This image; so nearly identical with the livingPearl; seemed to municate somewhat of its own shadowy andintangible quality to the child herself。 It was strange; the way inwhich Pearl stood; looking so steadfastly at them through the dimmedium of the forest…gloom; herself; meanwhile; all glorified with aray of sunshine; that was attracted thitherward as by a certainsympathy。 In the brook beneath stood another child… another and thesame… with likewise its ray of golden light。 Hester felt herself; insome indistinct and tantalising manner; estranged from Pearl; as ifthe child; in her lonely; ramble through the forest; had strayed outof the sphere in which she and her mother dwelt together; and wasnow vainly seeking to return to it。 There was both truth and error in the impression; the child andmother were estranged; but through Hester"s fault; not Pearl"s。Since the latter rambled from her side; another inmate had beenadmitted within the circle of the mother"s feelings; and so modifiedthe aspect of them all; that Pearl; the returning wanderer; couldnot find her wonted place; and hardly knew where she was。 〃I have a strange fancy;〃 observed the sensitive minister; 〃thatthis brook is the boundary between two worlds; and that thou canstnever meet thy Pearl again。 Or is she an elfish spirit; who; as thelegends of our childhood taught us; is forbidden to cross a runningstream? Pray hasten her; for this delay has already imparted atremor to my nerves。〃 〃e; dearest child!〃 said Hester encouragingly; and stretching outboth her arms。 〃How slow thou art! When has
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