Back at the house, the Governess tells her sister that she's not allowed to eat apples anymore. She's going to make her own rabbits in the future, she says, and she'll let her sister eat them. The Governess says that she agreed to carve the apples for her brother-in-law, but she can't bring herself to go back on her word. She thinks that he saw the carving before she finished it, and it's like he's been exposed to her thoughts. She gives the carving back to him, and he
Back at the house, the Governess tells her sister that she's not allowed to eat apples anymore. She's going to make her own rabbits in the future, she says, and she'll let her sister eat them. The Governess says that she agreed to carve the apples for her brother-in-law, but she can't bring herself to go back on her word. She thinks that he saw the carving before she finished it, and it's like he's been exposed to her thoughts. She gives the carving back to him, and he