The Governess is not convinced by the Governess's logic, and she accuses her of being nothing more than a "lady" . She also accuses her brother of being a cunning smiler, and of being "so handsome" that she would "crazily pick" him if he were present. She tells him that he is making her "stubbornly shy" because she has her "beautiful friend" in her dreams, and asks him to help her find out what is wrong.
The Governess is not convinced by the Governess's logic, and she accuses her of being nothing more than a "lady" . She also accuses her brother of being a cunning smiler, and of being "so handsome" that she would "crazily pick" him if he were present. She tells him that he is making her "stubbornly shy" because she has her "beautiful friend" in her dreams, and asks him to help her find out what is wrong.