In this chapter, we learn that the girl with the burn mark is a young woman named Margaret. She is from a small town in France, and she has come to live with margaret because she is a "faust" or a "faithful" person. She tells the audience that she has been taught many things by the young girl, and that she is now able to live a simple life with the help of the sun. She explains that the reason for the village's poverty and lack of jobs is because of this "damn little witch" . The legend says that when a witch sells her soul to the reaper, she is branded as proof of her identity. If she survives this test, she says, then God will surely save her.
In this chapter, we learn that the girl with the burn mark is a young woman named Margaret. She is from a small town in France, and she has come to live with margaret because she is a "faust" or a "faithful" person. She tells the audience that she has been taught many things by the young girl, and that she is now able to live a simple life with the help of the sun. She explains that the reason for the village's poverty and lack of jobs is because of this "damn little witch" . The legend says that when a witch sells her soul to the reaper, she is branded as proof of her identity. If she survives this test, she says, then God will surely save her.