In this chapter, we learn that the Governess has spent the last four years cultivating her "self-defense abilities" , which she uses to protect herself and her most precious person from harm. The Governess, however, feels that it is the fault of someone else who left the knife in the place where she was stabbed. She feels that she is free to wear what she wants, and that her own thoughts are corrupt.
In this chapter, we learn that the Governess has spent the last four years cultivating her "self-defense abilities" , which she uses to protect herself and her most precious person from harm. The Governess, however, feels that it is the fault of someone else who left the knife in the place where she was stabbed. She feels that she is free to wear what she wants, and that her own thoughts are corrupt.