PARRIS: Your name in the town – it is entirely white, is it not?
ABIGAIL: Why, I am sure it is, sir. There be no blush about my name.
– Arthur Miller
The Crucible, Act 1. This exchange between Parris and Abigail takes place after Parris sees the girls dancing in the woods. He uses a metaphor to ask if her name in the town is "entirely white" or unblemished. Abigail assures him that there is nothing to tarnish her reputation and cause people to blush at her name.