240 The Scarlet Letter: Table of Contents and List of Illustrations

CONTENTS.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Drawn by Mary Hallock Foote and Engraved by A. V. S. Anthony. The ornamental head-pieces are by L. S. Ipsen.
The Custom-House
The Prison Door
Vignette,—Wild Rose
The Gossips
“Standing on the Miserable Eminence”
“She was led back to Prison”
“The Eyes of the wrinkled Scholar glowed”
The Lonesome Dwelling
Lonely Footsteps
Vignette
A touch of Pearl’s baby-hand
Vignette
The Governor’s Breastplate
“Look thou to it! I will not lose the child!”
The Minister and Leech
[viii]The Leech and his Patient
The Virgins of the Church
“They stood in the noon of that strange splendor”
Hester in the House of Mourning
Mandrake
“He gathered herbs here and there”
Pearl on the Sea-Shore
“Wilt thou yet forgive me?”
A Gleam of Sunshine
The Child at the Brook-Side
Chillingworth,—“Smile with a sinister meaning”
New England Worthies
“Shall we not meet again?”
Hester’s Return
This content comes from the Illustrated second edition of The Scarlet Letter, published in Boston by James R Osgood and Company in 1878. It’s original copyright in 1850 and again in 1877 by Nathaniel Hawthorne and James. Ro Osgood & Co. It is in the public domain.

