The Governess tries to calm down the Governess, who has been in a state of shock for three days. She tells her that she is still very lucky to be alive, and that she will not be dead if she does not survive. She asks if she can cause him less trouble, and she tells him to remember to pay her back when he gets a job. She also tells him that the receipt for his stay in the hospital shows that he has been given beer and oranges. He wonders if she is in love with him, and he wonders if the policemen who questioned him yesterday were paid for nothing.
The Governess tries to calm down the Governess, who has been in a state of shock for three days. She tells her that she is still very lucky to be alive, and that she will not be dead if she does not survive. She asks if she can cause him less trouble, and she tells him to remember to pay her back when he gets a job. She also tells him that the receipt for his stay in the hospital shows that he has been given beer and oranges. He wonders if she is in love with him, and he wonders if the policemen who questioned him yesterday were paid for nothing.