The Governess is running away from the Governess's house when she hears the sound of someone breaking her legs. She coughs and runs. She runs to the doctor, who is treating her leg injuries. The doctor tries to comfort her, but she is too upset to move her leg. He tries to calm her down by telling her that the meat she is eating is better than the meat her family cooks. She is horrified by the taste of the meat and asks the doctor if he usually eats meat like this. He tells her that she should buy some seasoning and bedding from the market so that she will not have to spend too much money on her trip.
The Governess is running away from the Governess's house when she hears the sound of someone breaking her legs. She coughs and runs. She runs to the doctor, who is treating her leg injuries. The doctor tries to comfort her, but she is too upset to move her leg. He tries to calm her down by telling her that the meat she is eating is better than the meat her family cooks. She is horrified by the taste of the meat and asks the doctor if he usually eats meat like this. He tells her that she should buy some seasoning and bedding from the market so that she will not have to spend too much money on her trip.