In this short scene, we learn that the Governess is about to give birth to her second child, but she's worried that the baby will die before she can get it. She's also worried about the baby's health. The Governess tells her daughter that she'll have to take care of herself if she wants to have a baby, and she tells her not to worry about it. The two women return to the tent, where they're interrupted by the sound of a splash. It's the splash's body that's being warmed up by the bath, and it's getting hotter and hotter all the time. We learn that this is because of the buoyancy of the water and the fact that the body is being touched by the water. This is why the women are sweating so much, and why the baby won't be able to breathe. They return to their tent, and the two women try to talk to each other, but they can't get the conversation
In this short scene, we learn that the Governess is about to give birth to her second child, but she's worried that the baby will die before she can get it. She's also worried about the baby's health. The Governess tells her daughter that she'll have to take care of herself if she wants to have a baby, and she tells her not to worry about it. The two women return to the tent, where they're interrupted by the sound of a splash. It's the splash's body that's being warmed up by the bath, and it's getting hotter and hotter all the time. We learn that this is because of the buoyancy of the water and the fact that the body is being touched by the water. This is why the women are sweating so much, and why the baby won't be able to breathe. They return to their tent, and the two women try to talk to each other, but they can't get the conversation