This chapter's epigraph is from a letter written by Dr. Bledsoe to his wife, Dr. Barlow, in which he states that he has come to the conclusion that the baby should be delivered by Cesario and that the child should be born in the box. He also states that if the child is not delivered, he will "crush her throat" .
This chapter's epigraph is from a letter written by Dr. Bledsoe to his wife, Dr. Barlow, in which he states that he has come to the conclusion that the baby should be delivered by Cesario and that the child should be born in the box. He also states that if the child is not delivered, he will "crush her throat" .