In this chapter, the reader is introduced to Desdemona, a young girl who is in love with a boy. She is very shy and timid, but she is also very sweet and kind. She tells the boy that she loves him and wants to marry him. The boy, however, does not want to marry her because he is afraid of losing his virginity. He tells her that he will not marry her if she does not tell him the reason for their marriage. Desdemonas response is that she will not be able to marry a man who does not love her. She also tells him that she would not marry him if she did not know that he loved her.
In this chapter, the reader is introduced to Desdemona, a young girl who is in love with a boy. She is very shy and timid, but she is also very sweet and kind. She tells the boy that she loves him and wants to marry him. The boy, however, does not want to marry her because he is afraid of losing his virginity. He tells her that he will not marry her if she does not tell him the reason for their marriage. Desdemonas response is that she will not be able to marry a man who does not love her. She also tells him that she would not marry him if she did not know that he loved her.