Young Goodman Brown
YoungGoodmanBrowncameforthatsunsetintothestreetatSalemvillage;butputhisheadback,aftercrossingthethreshold,toexchangeapartingkisswithhisyoungwife.AndFaith,asthewifewasaptlynamed,thrustherownprettyheadintothestreet,lettingthewindplaywiththepinkribbonsofhercapwhileshecalledtoGoodmanBrown.
"Dearestheart,"whisperedshe,softlyandrathersadly,whenherlipswereclosetohisear,"pritheeputoffyourjourneyuntilsunriseandsleepinyourownbedto-night.Alonewomanistroubledwithsuchdreamsandsuchthoughtsthatshe’safeardofherselfsometimes.Praytarrywithmethisnight,dearhusband,ofallnightsintheyear."
"MyloveandmyFaith,"repliedyoungGoodmanBrown,"ofallnightsintheyear,thisonenightmustItarryawayfromthee.Myjourney,asthoucallestit,forthandbackagain,mustneedsbedone’twixtnowandsunrise.What,mysweet,prettywife,dostthoudoubtmealready,andwebutthreemonthsmarried?"
"ThenGodblessyou!"saidFaith,withthepinkribbons;"andmayyoufindallwellwhenyoucomeback."
"Amen!"criedGoodmanBrown."Saythyprayers,dearFaith,andgotobedatdusk,andnoharmwillcometothee."
Sotheyparted;andtheyoungmanpursuedhiswayuntil,beingabouttoturnthecornerbythemeeting-house,helookedbackandsawtheheadofFaithstillpeepingafterhimwithamelancholyair,inspiteofherpinkribbons.
"PoorlittleFaith!"thoughthe,forhisheartsmotehim."WhatawretchamItoleaveheronsuchanerrand!Shetalksofdreams,too.