In this chapter, we learn that Rosalind's nose always makes her miserable. She's so miserable that she can't even stand the sight of a man's face, let alone a woman's. Rosalind is so miserable, in fact, that she'd rather die than live
In this chapter, we learn that Rosalind's nose always makes her miserable. She's so miserable that she can't even stand the sight of a man's face, let alone a woman's. Rosalind is so miserable, in fact, that she'd rather die than live