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At the end of Chapter 10 in "The Scarlet Letter," Chillingworth discovers the mark on Dimmesdale's chest, confirming his suspicions of the minister's guilt. This revelation deepens Chillingworth's obsession with tormenting Dimmesdale and seeking revenge.

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