The narrator introduces us to a young boy named ives who has been living under the roof of the windward house for many years. He tells us that his name is brad and that he's from the town of Bly. He says that he doesn't know his true identity because his brother entrusted him to be looked after by the servants of the house. The servants are shocked at the young boy's presumptuousness in front of them, and they demand that he kneel down. The young boy refuses to do so, saying that he is not from the house but that he lives under their roof. He claims that he has never been allowed to kneel before an outsider, and he says that the servants should not be so presumptuous. The servant says that they can't do anything about it, since they don't want to lose their position in the community. The boy tells the servants that they haven't been taking good care of him for
The narrator introduces us to a young boy named ives who has been living under the roof of the windward house for many years. He tells us that his name is brad and that he's from the town of Bly. He says that he doesn't know his true identity because his brother entrusted him to be looked after by the servants of the house. The servants are shocked at the young boy's presumptuousness in front of them, and they demand that he kneel down. The young boy refuses to do so, saying that he is not from the house but that he lives under their roof. He claims that he has never been allowed to kneel before an outsider, and he says that the servants should not be so presumptuous. The servant says that they can't do anything about it, since they don't want to lose their position in the community. The boy tells the servants that they haven't been taking good care of him for