The speaker's statement allows the inference that the speaker believes she has earned the right to be in her private space.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The speaker believes that the private space she dominates is hers by right.
- This right is linked to her blood, that is, her ancestry, her life.
- Thus, he reinforces that the connection between him and the private space is very strong and insurmountable, making it impossible to separate them.
This connection so strong and intense is what creates her right to keep her private place to herself, with no one to interfere.
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-Sees a "stranger" (it's her husband) in the crowd
-His reaction- writhing with anger, tries to hid it, must be calm so no one knows that Hester is his wife
-Her reaction- she is shocked, becomes pale
Answer:
A City, town, Or Amuesment some type of artifact or something that attracts people to your home or living area