In this chapter, we learn that the wolf's name is "Randolph" and that he has been living with the Governess's son, "Rosalind." The Governess is worried that her son's identity will be revealed and that it will affect her career and reputation. She is also worried that the child will ask her to apologize to him.
In this chapter, we learn that the wolf's name is "Randolph" and that he has been living with the Governess's son, "Rosalind." The Governess is worried that her son's identity will be revealed and that it will affect her career and reputation. She is also worried that the child will ask her to apologize to him.