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How does the governess respond to the suggestion of contacting the uncle and asking him to come down?

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Final answer:

The provided text does not explicitly address a governess’s reaction to contacting an uncle, and the context seems to come from different literary sources. Without the proper context or passage, it’s impossible to give an accurate answer to the student’s question.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question relates to a governess's reaction to the suggestion of contacting the uncle and having him come down. The text provided, however, does not directly reference a governess, her employer, or her response to such a suggestion. The excerpts provided appear to be from various characters in different settings, none of which clearly indicate an interaction involving a governess contemplating contacting an uncle. To accurately answer the student's question, one would need the appropriate context or passage from the specific work of literature that details the governess's response, which might commonly be a reference to Henry James's novella 'The Turn of the Screw.' In that text, the governess is hesitant to contact the children's uncle as he has explicitly expressed his wish not to be bothered. Nonetheless, without the exact passage or context, it is not possible to provide a detailed and accurate response to the question.

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