The governess tells the boy that he's doing a good job of keeping his mind off of his feelings. She tells him that if he wants to know what love is, he should go ahead and ask. The governess then tells him to listen to what she has to say. She explains that love is like hate, but it's much simpler and more complex. The only thing she can tell him is that if someone appears to be in love with him, he can do whatever he wants.
The governess tells the boy that he's doing a good job of keeping his mind off of his feelings. She tells him that if he wants to know what love is, he should go ahead and ask. The governess then tells him to listen to what she has to say. She explains that love is like hate, but it's much simpler and more complex. The only thing she can tell him is that if someone appears to be in love with him, he can do whatever he wants.