1. not to tell anyone his identity (her husband)
2. she won't say who the father is
It means keep your mouth shut and stop talking nonsense
If the book does exist I would imagine that it would only be opened and read when it is necessary. If all the presidents read it there would be too many people to keep track of in order to make sure noone else found out the secrets. On the other hand the book of secrets could simply not exist.
If you mean should the child be yours to talk about what they have created no. As long as you encourage them to-keep trying or keep creating just be nice about it. Good luck
I think you mean procrastinate which is to keep putting things off or procrastination which is the act itself. eg His problem is procrastination - he never gets round to doing anything.
Pearl herself is aware of her difference from others, and when Hester tries to teach her about God, Pearl says, "I have no Heavenly Father!" Because Pearl is her mother's constant companion, she, too, is subject to the cruelties of the townspeople. The other children are particularly cruel because they can sense that something is not quite right about Hester and her child. Knowing that she is alone in this world, Pearl creates casts of characters in her imagination to keep her company. For more info go to : http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/scarlet/section4.rhtml chapter 6 is all about Pearl. Hope that helped.
Roger Chillingworth asks Hester to keep the secret that he is her husband and that he is seeking revenge on the man who had an affair with her.
promise not to exact his name as her husband.
HE ASkS HESTER TO KEEP HiS iDENiTy A SECRET BECAUSE HE WAS HER HUSBAND AND HE MiGht GEt PUNiSHED AS WELL BUt HE ALSO ASKED HER TO kEEP HiS iDENiTy A SECRET BECAUSE SHE DiD NOt REVEAL THE iDENTiTy OF THE FATHER OF HER BABy PEARL
In 'The Scarlet Letter', Hester hopes to save Dimmesdale by telling him the truth about Chillingworth so that they can be together. By learning his identity, they go off to live with Pearl in England.
Hester tells the true identity of Roger Chilling-worth and the King was amused but said for her to keep living in the kingdom.
Roger Chillingworth was Hester's husband, with whom she had lost contact. He sees her upon the scaffold, and rejects all ties to her. However, he perceives the true identity of Dimmesdale, Hester's lover, and goes on to torture Dimmesdale with his presence, while expending great effort to keep Dimmesdale alive in the guilt of his iniquity. He makes Hester promise never to reveal his identity as her husband. When he dies, however, he leaves a significant portion of his wealth to Pearl, who goes on to live a high-society life in England.
Roger Chillingworth asks Hester to keep his identity a secret because he wants to seek revenge on her former lover, Dimmesdale, without revealing his own involvement in their lives. By maintaining his anonymity, he can manipulate the situation and exact his revenge without facing immediate consequences.
He has been in an Indian prison and makes a "be quiet/shhh"motion by putting a finger to his lips.
Romantics
I hear- The secrets that you keep- - When you're talking in your sleep-
Mr. Wilson had been keeping vigil by the bedside of Governor Winthrop, who was dying. Hester had just learned she would be allowed to keep Pearl. Roger Chillingworth had been at the bedside of one of his sick patients.
just think you are talking to your best mate but keep your secrets safe