In this chapter, we learn that the stalker is watching over Madame Harfleur's house, and that she has to stay with someone who can handle the situation if something bad happens. Madame Jarndyce asks Madame Jarretyce if she'd like to talk to her about this, and Madame Jarrdyce says that she would appreciate it if she talked to him about it the next time. She says that most girls would fight with her right now, and she's not happy about it. She wants to wait until they're alone, and then she'll give her some "looots of lechery" , and he'll be fine with it. He says that he's already told her that, so she wouldn't be angry if he just threw her out. He tells her that he still doesn't trust everything she says, and asks her to treat him well this time.
In this chapter, we learn that the stalker is watching over Madame Harfleur's house, and that she has to stay with someone who can handle the situation if something bad happens. Madame Jarndyce asks Madame Jarretyce if she'd like to talk to her about this, and Madame Jarrdyce says that she would appreciate it if she talked to him about it the next time. She says that most girls would fight with her right now, and she's not happy about it. She wants to wait until they're alone, and then she'll give her some "looots of lechery" , and he'll be fine with it. He says that he's already told her that, so she wouldn't be angry if he just threw her out. He tells her that he still doesn't trust everything she says, and asks her to treat him well this time.