The Governess tells the Governess that she is going for a long walk. She tells her that she does not want to be near the boy, who is different from her and her family. She says that she sends him something every time she goes for a walk, and he starts eating what she has sent him. She tries to tell him that she likes him, but she cannot let him know she does, because she is too nervous to say so. She asks him what his favorite thing to eat is, and she says that the book says the way to love is through one's stomach. She wants to know if he would know she liked him if he knew she did. She is so excited that she has to be calm. She apologizes for being so excited, and says that it looks like she will have to practice running long distances.
The Governess tells the Governess that she is going for a long walk. She tells her that she does not want to be near the boy, who is different from her and her family. She says that she sends him something every time she goes for a walk, and he starts eating what she has sent him. She tries to tell him that she likes him, but she cannot let him know she does, because she is too nervous to say so. She asks him what his favorite thing to eat is, and she says that the book says the way to love is through one's stomach. She wants to know if he would know she liked him if he knew she did. She is so excited that she has to be calm. She apologizes for being so excited, and says that it looks like she will have to practice running long distances.