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The Governess and the Governess's servant, Senior, are walking home when they run into a young man who seems to have overheard something that he should not have heard. The young man is wearing glasses and is a first-year student at a prestigious school. He has some nerve because his family is influential, and he is hiding because he does not want to be associated with boys. Senior asks him to go out with him, but the young man refuses, saying that he likes people who seem to have heard something that they should have not heard. He then sighs and says that he will make a move, but first he wants to thank Senior for thinking so well of him. Senior is so happy to see him that he cries out in disgust. He says that the man is "so damn disgusting" and that he was looking for him when he left. He tells Senior that he thought he had left without him, and that the teacher had told him something to say. Senior says that if the man wants to tell lies, he should make sure that his
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Chapter 8
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The Governess and the Governess's servant, Senior, are walking home when they run into a young man who seems to have overheard something that he should not have heard. The young man is wearing glasses and is a first-year student at a prestigious school. He has some nerve because his family is influential, and he is hiding because he does not want to be associated with boys. Senior asks him to go out with him, but the young man refuses, saying that he likes people who seem to have heard something that they should have not heard. He then sighs and says that he will make a move, but first he wants to thank Senior for thinking so well of him. Senior is so happy to see him that he cries out in disgust. He says that the man is "so damn disgusting" and that he was looking for him when he left. He tells Senior that he thought he had left without him, and that the teacher had told him something to say. Senior says that if the man wants to tell lies, he should make sure that his
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