#46
"Were I worthy to be quit of it, it would fall away of its own nature, or be transformed into something that should speak a different purport."
Hester says that if she were worthy to be quit of it which means that she doesn't believe to she's ready. This could be because she enjoys bearing her letter or because she feels that people will treat her differently with out it. She could also just be trying to disagree with Chillingsworth since she knows that he is the one destroying Dimmesdale.
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