In this chapter, we are introduced to a number of characters who have been introduced in the previous chapters. The first person we meet is the Governess, who explains that she is not a mere "like" but rather a "father", a "husband", and a "cooperational love" . The Governess explains that her love for her son is different from that of a father, a husband, and "a comrades love" because she has been in the mountains for eight years and has not been exposed to the world. She promises to help him find teachers to teach him, and she promises to make him feel better by giving him a bath and changing his clothes.
In this chapter, we are introduced to a number of characters who have been introduced in the previous chapters. The first person we meet is the Governess, who explains that she is not a mere "like" but rather a "father", a "husband", and a "cooperational love" . The Governess explains that her love for her son is different from that of a father, a husband, and "a comrades love" because she has been in the mountains for eight years and has not been exposed to the world. She promises to help him find teachers to teach him, and she promises to make him feel better by giving him a bath and changing his clothes.