When the Governess and her husband arrive at their usual place for tea, they are surprised to find that they are very clumsy. The Governess tells her husband that she was raised as "a caged bird" and that she wanted to learn more about him. She says that she purposely dragged him into her world so that she could understand him better. She thanks him for coming with her so many times and says that her parents have decided on their marriage. She feels that she is beginning to understand why her husband is attracted to her now, but thanks to her, she can confidently say that she can say the same thing now.
When the Governess and her husband arrive at their usual place for tea, they are surprised to find that they are very clumsy. The Governess tells her husband that she was raised as "a caged bird" and that she wanted to learn more about him. She says that she purposely dragged him into her world so that she could understand him better. She thanks him for coming with her so many times and says that her parents have decided on their marriage. She feels that she is beginning to understand why her husband is attracted to her now, but thanks to her, she can confidently say that she can say the same thing now.