The Governess tells Lockwood that she's going to take the Governess to the hospital. Lockwood says he'll take her anyway, but he's worried that she might be a lunatic. Lockwood thinks she might have suffered from "great psychological stimulation" . He's also worried about her health. Lockwood tells Lockwood to get her a full body examination. Lockwood doesn't want to tell Lockwood what's wrong with her. He wants to know if Lockwood is telling the truth. Lockwood is worried that Lockwood might be trying to ruin her marriage to Lockwood's superior, a man of "lousy attitude"
The Governess tells Lockwood that she's going to take the Governess to the hospital. Lockwood says he'll take her anyway, but he's worried that she might be a lunatic. Lockwood thinks she might have suffered from "great psychological stimulation" . He's also worried about her health. Lockwood tells Lockwood to get her a full body examination. Lockwood doesn't want to tell Lockwood what's wrong with her. He wants to know if Lockwood is telling the truth. Lockwood is worried that Lockwood might be trying to ruin her marriage to Lockwood's superior, a man of "lousy attitude"