In this short scene, the Governess is walking with her mother on the way to the church. The Governess tells her that she's going to light an altar lamp on the side of the mountain for her mother's sake. As they walk, she notices that the air is so refreshing on the mountain. She decides to call for an ambulance, but the blind man refuses to give her his hand. She tells him that he's bitten her and that she also lost a great deal of blood. The blind man says that he didn't want to bite her, but she doesn't believe him.
In this short scene, the Governess is walking with her mother on the way to the church. The Governess tells her that she's going to light an altar lamp on the side of the mountain for her mother's sake. As they walk, she notices that the air is so refreshing on the mountain. She decides to call for an ambulance, but the blind man refuses to give her his hand. She tells him that he's bitten her and that she also lost a great deal of blood. The blind man says that he didn't want to bite her, but she doesn't believe him.