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ow?〃 demanded he; looking into her face; andpermitting the whole evil within him to be written on his features。 〃Ihave already told thee what I am! A fiend! Who made me so?〃 〃It was myself!〃 cried Hester; shuddering。 〃It was I; not lessthan he。 Why hast thou not avenged thyself on me?〃 〃I have left thee to the scarlet letter;〃 replied RogerChillingworth。 〃If that have not avenged me; I can do no more!〃 He laid his finger on it; with a smile。 〃It has avenged thee!〃 answered Hester Prynne。 〃I judged no less;〃 said the physician。 〃And now; what wouldstthou with me touching this man?〃 〃I must reveal the secret;〃 answered Hester firmly。 〃He must discernthee in thy true character。 What may be the result; I know not。 Butthis long debt of confidence; due from me to him; whose bane andruin I have been; shall at length be paid。 So far as concerns theoverthrow or preservation of his fair fame and his earthly state;and perchance his life; he is in thy hands。 Nor do I… whom the scarletletter has disciplined to truth; though it be the truth of red…hotiron; entering into the soul… nor do I perceive such advantage inhis living any longer a life of ghastly emptiness; that I shallstoop to implore thy mercy。 Do with him as thou wilt! There is no goodfor him… no good for me… no good for thee! There is no good for littlePearl! There is no path to guide us out of this dismal maze。〃 〃Woman; I could well…nigh pity thee!〃 said Roger Chillingworth;unable to restrain a thrill of admiration too; for there ajestic in the despair which she expressed。 〃Thou hadstgreat elements。 Peradventure; hadst thou met earlier with a betterlove than mine; this evil had not been。 I pity thee; for the good thathas been wasted in thy nature!〃 〃And I thee;〃 answered Hester Prynne; 〃for the hatred that hastran
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