est child!〃 said Hester encouragingly; and stretching outboth her arms。 〃How slow thou art! When hast thou been so sluggishbefore now? Here is a friend of mine; who must be thy friend also。Thou wilt have twice as much love; henceforward; as thy mother alonecould give thee! Leap across the brook; and e to us。 Thou canstleap like a young deer!〃 Pearl; without responding in any manner to these honey…sweetexpressions; remained on the other side of the brook。 Now she fixedher bright; wild eyes on her mother; now on the minister; and nowincluded them both in the same glance; as if to detect and explainto herself the relation which they bore to one another。 For someunaccountable reason; as Arthur Dimmesdale felt the child"s eyesupon himself; his hand… with that gesture so habitual as to havebee involuntary… stole over his heart。 At length; assuming asingular air of authority; Pearl stretched out her hand; with thesmall forefinger extended; and pointing evidently towards her mother"sbreast。 And beneath; in the mirror of the brook; there was theflower…girdled and sunny image of little Pearl; pointing her smallforefinger too。 〃Thou strange child; why dost thou not e to me?〃 exclaimedHester。 Pearl still pointed with her forefinger; and a frown gathered on herbrow; the more impressive from the childish; the almost baby…likeaspect of the features that conveyed it。 As her mother still keptbeckoning to her; and arraying her face in a holiday suit ofunaccustomed smiles; the child stamped her foot with a yet moreimperious look and gesture。 In the brook; again; was the fantasticbeauty of the image; with its reflected frown; its pointed finger; andimperious gesture; giving emphasis to the aspect of little Pearl。 〃Hasten; Pearl; or I shall be angry with thee!〃 cried Hester Prynne;who; however inured to such behaviour on the elf…child"s part at otherseasons; was naturally anxious for a more seemly deportment now。 〃Leapacross the brook; naughty child; and run hither! Else I must e tothee!〃 But Pearl; not a whit startled at her mother"s threats; any morethan mollified by her entreaties; now suddenly burst into a fit ofpassion; gesticulating violently; and throwing her small figure intothe most extravagant contortions。 She acpanied this wild outbreakwith piercing shrieks; which the woods reverberated on all sides; sothat; alone as she was in her childish and unreasonable wrath; itseemed as if a hidden multitude were lending her their sympathy andencouragement。 Seen in the brook; once more; was the shadowy wraith ofPearl"s image; crowned and girdled with flowers; but stamping itsfoot; wildly gesticulating; and; in the midst of all; still pointingits small forefinger at Hester"s bosom! 〃I see what ails the child;〃 whispered Hester to the clergyman;and turning pale in spite of a strong effort to conceal her troubleand annoyance。 〃Children will not abide any; the slightest; changein the accustomed aspect of things that are daily before their eyes。Pearl misses something which she has always seen me wear!〃 〃I pray you;〃 answered the minister; 〃if thou hast any means ofpacifying the child; do it forthwith! Save it were the cankeredwrath of an old witch; like Mistress Hibbins;〃 added he; attempting tosmile; 〃I know nothing that I would not sooner encounter than thispassion in a child。 In Pearl"s young beauty; as in the wrinkled witch;it has a preternatural effect。 Pacify her; if thou lovest me!〃 Hester turned again towards Pearl; with a crimson blush upon hercheek; a conscious glance aside at the clergyman; and then a heavysigh; while; even before she had time to speak; the blush yielded to adeadly pallor。 〃Pearl;〃 said she sadly; 〃look down at thy feet! There… beforethee!… the hither side of the brook!〃 The child turned her eyes to the point indicated; and there laythe scarlet letter; so close upon the margin of the stream; that thegold embroidery was reflected in it。 〃Bring it hither!〃 said Hester。 〃e thou and take it up!〃 answered Pearl。 〃Was ever such a child!〃 observed Hester; aside to the minister。〃Oh; I have much to tell thee about her! But; in very truth; she isright as regards this hateful token。 I must bear its torture yet alittle longer… only a few days longer… until we shall have left thisregion; and look back hither as to a land which we have dreamed of。The forest cannot hide it! The mid…ocean shall take it from my hand;and swallow it up for ever!〃 With these words; she advanced to the margin of the brook; took upthe scarlet letter; and fastened it again into her bosom。 Hopefully;but a moment ago; as Hester had spoken of drowning it in the deep sea;there was a sense of inevitable doom upon her; as she thus receivedback this deadly symbol from the hand of fate。 She had flung it intoinfinite space!… she had drawn an hour"s free breath!… and hereagain was the scarlet misery; glittering on the old spot! So it everis; whether thus typified or no; that an evil deed invests itself withthe character of doom。 Hester next gathered up the heavy tresses ofher hair; and confined them beneath her cap。 As if there were awithering spell in the sad letter; her beauty; the warmth and richnessof her womanhood; departed; like fading sunshine; and a grey shadowseemed to fall across her。 When the dreary change was wrought; she extended her hand to Pearl。 〃Dost thou know thy mother now; child?〃 asked she reproachfully; butwith a subdued tone。 〃Wilt thou e across the brook; and own thymother; now that she has her shame upon her… now that she is sad?〃 〃Yes; now I will!〃 answered the child; bounding across the brook;and clasping Hester in her arms。 〃Now thou art my mother indeed! And Iam thy little Pearl!〃 In a mood of tenderness that was not usual with her; she drew downher mother"s head; and kissed her brow and both her cheeks。 Butthen… by a kind of necessity that always impelled this child toalloy whatever fort she might chance to give with a throb ofanguish… Pearl put up her mouth; and kissed the scarlet letter too! 〃That was not kind!〃 said Hester。 〃When thou hast shown me alittle love; thou mockest me!〃 〃Why doth the minister sit yonder?〃 asked Pearl。 〃He waits to wele thee;〃 replied her mother。 〃e thou; andentreat his blessing! He loves thee;
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