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Chapter 7
Hester took Pearl with her when she
went to Governor Bellingham’s mansion to
deliver gloves. She also needed to discuss
Pearl because she heard talk among the
townspeople about taking Pearl away.
On their way to his mansion, children
plotted to fling mud on them. However, Pearl
scared them away by making gestures with her
finger.
Upon their arrival, Bellingham’s servant
allowed entry because, since he was new to
the colony, he thought the scarlet letter
signified great importance.
Bellingham’s mansion didn’t comply with
Puritan ideals. It was elaborate and lavish.
Its furnishings consisted of carved oaken
chairs, a set of armor, and portraits. A
garden behind the mansion contained flowers
and vegetables such as roses and cabbage.
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Governor Bellingham’s mansion
stands out in the midst of
the Puritan society.
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