The next morning, the Governess is trying to decide what to do with herself. She's worried that she's not good enough to be his personal stylist. The Governess wants to know if she'll be able to do it, and if she has the confidence to try it. She tells him that she knows that he can do it. He tells her that he's lucky that he has that "lifetime kind of luck" , and he wonders if he'll ever be a good stylist. He says that he wants to try his hand at being a personal stylist because it's a new gig for him, and it will require him to be responsible for buying and selling his own products.
The next morning, the Governess is trying to decide what to do with herself. She's worried that she's not good enough to be his personal stylist. The Governess wants to know if she'll be able to do it, and if she has the confidence to try it. She tells him that she knows that he can do it. He tells her that he's lucky that he has that "lifetime kind of luck" , and he wonders if he'll ever be a good stylist. He says that he wants to try his hand at being a personal stylist because it's a new gig for him, and it will require him to be responsible for buying and selling his own products.