The Governess realizes that she has a crime to apologize for: she has allowed the child to live. She tries to explain away the crime by saying that it is not her fault that the child was born, but rather that she gave the child a different path from the one she was leading. She tells the Governess that she is taking the child away with her, and that they can continue living together.
The Governess realizes that she has a crime to apologize for: she has allowed the child to live. She tries to explain away the crime by saying that it is not her fault that the child was born, but rather that she gave the child a different path from the one she was leading. She tells the Governess that she is taking the child away with her, and that they can continue living together.