In this chapter, we learn that the Governess is not a lady, but rather a gentleman. The Governess tells her servant, Clink, that she wants him to prepare breakfast for her and her family. Clink tells her that he was the one who prepared the breakfast for them at his house when they first met, and that he wants her to prepare the same breakfast for him and his family when they meet again.
In this chapter, we learn that the Governess is not a lady, but rather a gentleman. The Governess tells her servant, Clink, that she wants him to prepare breakfast for her and her family. Clink tells her that he was the one who prepared the breakfast for them at his house when they first met, and that he wants her to prepare the same breakfast for him and his family when they meet again.