This chapter's epigraph comes from a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she laments the fact that she has been unable to drink for the past few months. She tells her husband that she is afraid of losing control of herself and that she will forgive him for what he has done to her. She warns him that if he does not stop drinking, she will try to seduce him.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she laments the fact that she has been unable to drink for the past few months. She tells her husband that she is afraid of losing control of herself and that she will forgive him for what he has done to her. She warns him that if he does not stop drinking, she will try to seduce him.