In this chapter, we learn that the Governess is making a breakfast for herself and her servant. The Governess tells the servant that she is hungry and that they only have 30 minutes for lunch. She tells him that he is a natural cook and that he can make anything he wants. She compares him to a pancake and says that he does not try to make himself look good, but he is good the way he is.
In this chapter, we learn that the Governess is making a breakfast for herself and her servant. The Governess tells the servant that she is hungry and that they only have 30 minutes for lunch. She tells him that he is a natural cook and that he can make anything he wants. She compares him to a pancake and says that he does not try to make himself look good, but he is good the way he is.