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the analysis of Dimmesdale as fearful.
Such was the young man whom the Reverend
Mr. Wilson and the Governor had introduced
so openly to the public notice, bidding him
speak, in the hearing of all men, to that
mystery of a woman's soul, so sacred even in
its pollution. The trying nature of his position
drove the blood from his cheek, and made his
lips tremulous.
The Scarlet Letter,
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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