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  1. Chapter 01, The Prison Door

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  2. Chapter 02, The Market-Place

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  3. Chapter 03, The Recognition

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  4. Chapter 04, The Interview

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  5. Chapter 05, Hester at Her Needle

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  6. Chapter 06, Pearl

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  7. Chapter 07, The Governor's Hall

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  8. Chapter 08, The Elf-Child and the Minister

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  9. Chapter 09, The Leech

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  10. Chapter 10, The Leech and His Patient

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  11. Chapter 11, The Interior of a Heart

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  12. Chapter 12, The Minister's Vigil

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  13. Chapter 13, Another View of Hester

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  14. Chapter 14, Hester and the Physician

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  15. Chapter 15, Hester and Pearl

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  16. Chapter 16, A Forest Walk

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  17. Chapter 17, The Pastor and His Parishioner

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  18. Chapter 18, A Flood of Sunshine

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  19. Chapter 19, The Child at the Brookside

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  20. Chapter 20, The Minister in a Maze

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"The Scarlet Letter" was first published in 1850. Set in 17th-century Boston, Nathaniel Hawthorne's story revolves around the themes of sin, revenge and repentance. This audiobook is performed by Mary Woods and produced by LoudLit.org. Each chapter download made possible by donations to LoudLit.org. Text provided at Project Gutenberg (www.gutenberg.org). This recording was made possible by the generous support of Gordon W. Draper, Lois and Will Yeats, Theresa Mahoney and Todd Fadoir. Also available via podcast: "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain.

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