This chapter opens with a soliloquy in which the Governess laments the fact that she has been unable to find love in the last few years. She laments that her husband is a greedy, self-serving man, and she fears that he has stolen her love.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy in which the Governess laments the fact that she has been unable to find love in the last few years. She laments that her husband is a greedy, self-serving man, and she fears that he has stolen her love.