The Governess asks the Governess why she is dressed like this, and she tells her that she is afraid that if she sees aida, this will all be ruined. She tells her to cover herself with the marks on her skin so that no one will be able to see her naked. She says that she would have done this even if she had not told her that the man she was with was the one who had dropped her hair clip. She then tells her not to worry, because she will show her the marks. She asks her to kiss the slide on her dress, but she says that it would be a bad idea, and that she will not show it to anyone but herself
The Governess asks the Governess why she is dressed like this, and she tells her that she is afraid that if she sees aida, this will all be ruined. She tells her to cover herself with the marks on her skin so that no one will be able to see her naked. She says that she would have done this even if she had not told her that the man she was with was the one who had dropped her hair clip. She then tells her not to worry, because she will show her the marks. She asks her to kiss the slide on her dress, but she says that it would be a bad idea, and that she will not show it to anyone but herself