The Scarlet Letter

How did Hester dress Pearl?

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As a dressmaker, Hester had the skill to produce the most beautiful dresses for her daughter.... and she did. Pearl's clothing was made form the finest fabric and decorations.

But little Pearl was not clad in rustic weeds. Her mother, with a morbid purpose that may be better understood hereafter, had bought the richest tissues that could be procured, and allowed her imaginative faculty its full play in the arrangement and decoration of the dresses which the child wore, before the public eye. So magnificent was the small figure, when thus arrayed, and such was the splendor of Pearl's own proper beauty, shining through the gorgeous robes which might have extinguished a paler loveliness, that there was an absolute circle of radiance around her, on the darksome cottage-floor.

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The Scarlet Letter