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"The Scarlet Letter" is itself an allusion to Hester's unworthiness, a judgment that she accepts when she says, "Were I worthy to be quit of it, it would fall away of its own nature" Ch. 14, para. 5.
Also in Chapter 14, the third page of my edition, Hester alludes to "yonder miserable man." It isn't clear what allusion you are seeking. There must be dozens.
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