hich to…day was doubly indefatigable in its tiptoe dance;because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother's disquietude。Whenever Pearl saw anything to excite her ever active and wanderingcuriosity; she flew thitherward; and; as we might say; seized uponthat man or thing as her own property; so far as she desired it; butwithout yielding the minutest degree of control over her motions inrequital。 The Puritans looked on; and; if they smiled; were none theless inclined to pronounce the child a demon offspring; from theindescribable charm of beauty and eccentricity that shone throughher little figure; and sparkled with its activity。 She ran andlooked the wild Indian in the face; and he grew conscious of anature wilder than his own。 Thence; with native audacity; but stillwith a reserve as characteristic; she flew into the midst of a groupof mariners; the swarthy…cheeked wild men of the ocean; as the Indianswere of the land; and they gazed wonderingly and admiringly atPearl; as if a flake of the sea…foam had taken the shape of a littlemaid; and were gifted with a soul of the sea…fire; that flashesbeneath the prow in the night…time。 One of these seafaring men… the shipmaster; indeed; who had spokento Hester Prynne… was so smitten with Pearl's aspect; that heattempted to lay hands upon her; with purpose to snatch a kiss。Finding it as impossible to touch her as to catch a humming…bird inthe air; he took from his hat the gold chain that was twisted aboutit; and threw it to t