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In this short scene, the Governess tells her brother that he is different from him in his attitude towards her and her brother. She tells him that her brother is worried that he will be hungry, so she has come to take care of him. The Governess says that she is not his burden, and that she does not need him to be there. She says that when she grows up, she will repay him. She asks him how he feels, and he says that he feels "itchy" and that he wants her to leave him. He says that sending him to school means sending him away from home. He asks her why she would want to send him away when he does not want to go. She replies that she wants to spend time with him and with little
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The Butterfly of Malice • Chapter 6 • Page ik-page-4984903
The Butterfly of Malice • Chapter 6 • Page ik-page-4974960
Chapter 6
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This is a locked chapterChapter 6
About This Chapter
In this short scene, the Governess tells her brother that he is different from him in his attitude towards her and her brother. She tells him that her brother is worried that he will be hungry, so she has come to take care of him. The Governess says that she is not his burden, and that she does not need him to be there. She says that when she grows up, she will repay him. She asks him how he feels, and he says that he feels "itchy" and that he wants her to leave him. He says that sending him to school means sending him away from home. He asks her why she would want to send him away when he does not want to go. She replies that she wants to spend time with him and with little
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