This is a locked chapterChapter 93: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from chapter 93, which opens with a conversation between the Governess and her servant. The Governess tells the servant that she's coming to dinner, but she can't figure out who's there. She asks the servant if he's a member of her sect, and the servant tells her that he is. He also tells her about his job, which is to chop wood and prepare meals for the new arrivals in his sect. He asks if the area they're looking at is covered in sediment, and he wonders if it's an angel statue. He wonders if there was once a church in the area, but he doesn't think so. Then he wonders why there aren't any animals around, and wonders if they've seen anything. The servant tells him that they should be far away from the area to be seen, and that they'll find something to look for next. He says that they are taking a break from their work, so they should just jump out of the way and make a ruckus, but the servant screams, "Elp me ! Elp me, elp me!" . He's not sure what to make of the screaming woman, so he tells her to let him go, and they jump out. They're talking to each other, like birds and parrots, and then they jump right over the fence. They don't know what to do. They wonder if there's another species of animals nearby, and why they haven't been seen before.
This is a locked chapterChapter 93: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from chapter 93, which opens with a conversation between the Governess and her servant. The Governess tells the servant that she's coming to dinner, but she can't figure out who's there. She asks the servant if he's a member of her sect, and the servant tells her that he is. He also tells her about his job, which is to chop wood and prepare meals for the new arrivals in his sect. He asks if the area they're looking at is covered in sediment, and he wonders if it's an angel statue. He wonders if there was once a church in the area, but he doesn't think so. Then he wonders why there aren't any animals around, and wonders if they've seen anything. The servant tells him that they should be far away from the area to be seen, and that they'll find something to look for next. He says that they are taking a break from their work, so they should just jump out of the way and make a ruckus, but the servant screams, "Elp me ! Elp me, elp me!" . He's not sure what to make of the screaming woman, so he tells her to let him go, and they jump out. They're talking to each other, like birds and parrots, and then they jump right over the fence. They don't know what to do. They wonder if there's another species of animals nearby, and why they haven't been seen before.