Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Scarlet Letter

  • raizzarpuldiohas quoted9 years ago
    It was whispered by those who peered after her that the scarlet letter threw a lurid gleam along the dark passage-way of the interior.
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    Nothing was more remarkable than the change which took place, almost immediately after Mr. Dimmesdale's death, in the appearance and demeanour of the old man known as Roger Chillingworth. All his strength and energy—all his vital and intellectual force—seemed at once to desert him, insomuch that he positively withered up, shrivelled away and almost vanished from mortal sight
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    Hadst thou sought the whole earth over," said he looking darkly at the clergyman, "there was no one place so secret—no high place nor lowly place, where thou couldst have escaped me—save on this very scaffold!"
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    "Hester," said he, "come hither! Come, my little Pearl!"
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    What a strange, sad man is he!" said the child, as if speaking partly to herself. "In the dark nighttime he calls us to him, and holds thy hand and mine, as when we stood with him on the scaffold yonder! And in the deep forest, where only the old trees can hear, and the strip of sky see it, he talks with thee, sitting on a heap of moss! And he kisses my forehead, too, so that the little brook would hardly wash it off! But, here, in the sunny day, and among all the people, he knows us not; nor must we know him! A strange, sad man is he, with his hand always over his heart!"
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    dreary resemblance to the fact that Hester was actually dead,
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    he leaped across the plashy places, thrust himself through the clinging underbush, climbed the ascent, plunged into the hollow, and overcame, in short, all the difficulties of the track, with an unweariable activity that astonished him.
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    "I have a strange fancy," observed the sensitive minister, "that this brook is the boundary between two worlds, and that thou canst never meet thy Pearl again.
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    But the brook, in the course of its little lifetime among the forest trees, had gone through so solemn an experience that it could not help talking about it, and seemed to have nothing else to say
  • Ghazel Mostafahas quoted9 days ago
    recognising a common superstition of the period.
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