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d; he had almost gone by; beforeHester Prynne could gather voice enough to attract his observation。 Atlength; she succeeded。 〃Arthur Dimmesdale!〃 she said; faintly at first; then louder; buthoarsely: 〃Arthur Dimmesdale!〃 〃Who speaks?〃 answered the minister。 Gathering himself quickly up; he stood more erect; like a mantaken by surprise in a mood to which he was reluctant to havewitnesses。 Throwing his eyes anxiously in the direction of thevoice; he indistinctly beheld a form under the trees; clad in garmentsso; sombre; and so little relieved from the grey twilight into whichthe clouded sky and the heavy foliage had darkened the noontide;that he knew not whether it were a woman or a shadow。 It may be;that his pathway through life was haunted thus; by a spectre thathad stolen out from among his thoughts。 He made a step nigher; and discovered the scarlet letter。 〃Hester! Hester Prynne!〃 said he。 〃Is it thou? Art thou in life?〃 〃Even so!〃 she answered。 〃In such life as has been mine theseseven years past! And thou; Arthur Dimmesdale; dost thou yet live?〃 It was no wonder that they thus questioned one another's actualand bodily existence; and even doubted of their own。 So strangelydid they meet; in the dim wood; that it was like the firstencounter; in the world beyond the grave; of two spirits who hadbeen intimately connected in their former life; but now stood coldlyshuddering; in mutual dread; as not yet familiar with their state; norwonted to the panionship of disembodied beings。 Each a ghost; andawe…stricken at the other ghost! They were awe…stricken likewise atthemselves; because the crisis flung back to them their consciousness;and revealed to each heart its history and experience; as life neverdoes; except at such breathless epochs。 The soul beheld its featuresi
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