"Her mummy had brought in a Fairy Godmother, then who sent lots of rain, and filled the well, and a stream poured out and the trout floated away down to the river below. Staring at the moon she knew that there are no such things as Fairy Godmothers and the trout, down in The Dark Walk, was panting like an engine."
Because Julia knows that "there are no such things as Fairy Godmothers," her perspective on the trout's situation changes. How does she now view the trout's situation?