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lness;lest she should perpetrate violence on herself; or do somehalf…frenzied mischief to the poor babe。 As night approached; itproving impossible to quell her insubordination by rebuke or threatsof punishment; Master Brackett; the jailer; thought fit to introduce aphysician。 He described him as a man of skill in all Christian modesof physical science; and likewise familiar with whatever the savagepeople could teach; in respect to medicinal herbs and roots thatgrew in the forest。 To say the truth; there was much need ofprofessional assistance; not merely for Hester herself; but still moreurgently for the child; who; drawing its sustenance from thematernal bosom; seemed to have drank in with it all the turmoil; theanguish and despair; which pervaded the mother's system。 It nowwrithed in convulsions of pain; and was a forcible type; in its littleframe; of the moral agony which Hester Prynne had borne throughout theday。 Closely following the jailer into the dismal apartment; appearedthat individual of singular aspect; whose presence in the crowd hadbeen of such deep interest to the wearer of the scarlet letter。 He waslodged in the prison; not as suspected of any offence; but as the mostconvenient and suitable mode of disposing of him; until themagistrates should have conferred with the Indian sagamores respectinghis ransom。 His name was announced as Roger Chillingworth。 The jailer;after ushering him into the room; remained a moment; marvelling at theparative quiet that followed his entrance; for Hester Prynne hadimmediately bee as still as death; although the child continuedto moan。 〃Prithee; friend; leave me alone with my patient;〃 said thepractitioner。 〃Trust me; good jailer; you shall briefly have peacein your house; and; I promise you; Mistress Prynne shall hereafter
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