In this chapter, the Governess tells Lockwood that it's his own fault that he's hurt Lockwood's father. He's not like him, she tells Lockwood, and it wasn't all that long ago that he left. Lockwood says that he doesn't care what happens to his father anymore, and that he admires him for being so consistent. He says that Lockwood is the most consistent person he has ever met, and he also admires the fact that there's no one he can't do anything against. Lockwood tells him that he always feels nervous when he faces his fears, and
In this chapter, the Governess tells Lockwood that it's his own fault that he's hurt Lockwood's father. He's not like him, she tells Lockwood, and it wasn't all that long ago that he left. Lockwood says that he doesn't care what happens to his father anymore, and that he admires him for being so consistent. He says that Lockwood is the most consistent person he has ever met, and he also admires the fact that there's no one he can't do anything against. Lockwood tells him that he always feels nervous when he faces his fears, and