The Governess apologizes to the Governess for being late, but she insists that it's her fault, not hers. She's worried about what's going to happen to her, and she's also worried about her ankle, which is still bothering her. She tries to reassure her that everything's fine, and then she asks if she should shake her head and think about what happened the day before. She says that's not the way to go, and that she'd rather be alone now. She thanks him for coming, and asks if he's okay. He says that his ankle is fine,
The Governess apologizes to the Governess for being late, but she insists that it's her fault, not hers. She's worried about what's going to happen to her, and she's also worried about her ankle, which is still bothering her. She tries to reassure her that everything's fine, and then she asks if she should shake her head and think about what happened the day before. She says that's not the way to go, and that she'd rather be alone now. She thanks him for coming, and asks if he's okay. He says that his ankle is fine,