This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "Swish, swish, swish." It's a poem about a woman who's about to die. The poem's title refers to the fact that the woman's body is about to be sliced in half by a sword. The sword's blade is made of blood, and it's the same blood that's used to cut a person's heart. The blood that flows from the cut in the heart is the blood of a person who has just died. This means that the person who died was a woman, and the blood that flowed from her body was the blood
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "Swish, swish, swish." It's a poem about a woman who's about to die. The poem's title refers to the fact that the woman's body is about to be sliced in half by a sword. The sword's blade is made of blood, and it's the same blood that's used to cut a person's heart. The blood that flows from the cut in the heart is the blood of a person who has just died. This means that the person who died was a woman, and the blood that flowed from her body was the blood