This chapter's epigraph comes from a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she says, "I always trust you. I never doubted you." The Governess tells us that she's never doubted him before, and that he's always been kind to her. She also says that she doesn't have to torture herself like she does now. She's fine with the fact that the Govern
This chapter's epigraph comes from a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she says, "I always trust you. I never doubted you." The Governess tells us that she's never doubted him before, and that he's always been kind to her. She also says that she doesn't have to torture herself like she does now. She's fine with the fact that the Govern