She felt sad because she had been looking forward to it and now the days were longer without him.
<span>He is trying to say that there is something to be feared from people who keep silent despite bad circumstances because it shows that they are plotting something. There is nothing to be feared from a fool who exposes their thoughts and emotions.</span>
I’m sorry if my answer isn’t very helpful but nobody can answer this question without knowing what book it’s from.
Definitely unsettling and strange... a very interesting story indeed.
The point of view is that of the writer and her travelling companion. They have shared memories of the Bohemian girl they had both known as children.