This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by the Duke of Abergavenny. It says, "I am not afraid, I am not ashamed. I am afraid of no one, and no one dares to hurt me." The poem ends with the line, "If I were a man, I would not fear no one." This is a reference to the fact that the Duke's wife, Lise, has been shot in the arm by an arrow. Lise asks the
This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by the Duke of Abergavenny. It says, "I am not afraid, I am not ashamed. I am afraid of no one, and no one dares to hurt me." The poem ends with the line, "If I were a man, I would not fear no one." This is a reference to the fact that the Duke's wife, Lise, has been shot in the arm by an arrow. Lise asks the