1. How does Louisa behave during her encounter with the immigration officer? Why?
Louisa babbles incessantly when she faces the immigration officer, telling him about her previous relationship with Will, his death, and her new job. She does this because she is nervous, but this also establishes much of the needed backstory for her character entering the third novel of the series.
2. What is Louisa's new job in New York? What does she expect of this job?
Louisa has been hired as the personal assistant to a wealthy, philanthropic wife. She anticipates that her job will entail a similar level of commitment as her job as Will's caretaker but will be different in that Agnes is not disabled.
3. How does Louisa describe her former employer and her relationship with him?
Louisa's former employer was Will, and their love affair is the plotline of the first novel in this series. Will was a wealthy businessman who was paralyzed following an accident. Louisa fell in love with Will while serving as his caretaker, but he nonetheless chose to end his life.
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