This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the Governess and her servant. The Governess tells her servant that she is pregnant, but she refuses to tell him who sent her to disguise herself as a pregnant woman. The servant tells her that it was a handsome gentleman who asked her to dress in such a way that he could cry for help. She tells him that it is not her fault that she was asked to do such a thing, and that she will not spare him if he
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the Governess and her servant. The Governess tells her servant that she is pregnant, but she refuses to tell him who sent her to disguise herself as a pregnant woman. The servant tells her that it was a handsome gentleman who asked her to dress in such a way that he could cry for help. She tells him that it is not her fault that she was asked to do such a thing, and that she will not spare him if he