The Scarlet Letter
As and Hester argue, the doctor says he "could reveal a goodly secret." To whom does he then say Dimmesdale owes his life?
chapter 14-18
chapter 14-18
Chillingworth says that Dimmesdale owes his life to him,
"But enough! What art can do, I have exhausted on him. That he now breathes, and creeps about on earth, is owing all to me!"