Two new tutors, one of whom is the daughter of a friend, arrive at the school. The other is a regular student, and the two are eager to get to know each other better. The tutor introduces himself as "the daughter of an acquaintance of mine" . He asks the girl if she would like to have lunch with one of the other students. The girl says that she would, but that she doesn't have the time to do so since she's in class with the other student. He tells her that he's not flattering her, and that she should be careful not to lump her into other girls' social circles. He says that the girl is way below his "flatly league" , and asks the tutor to take care of the student right away. When the tutor refuses to do her makeup, the girl tells him that she hasn't asked him to do it herself. She says that her eyes are the "window to the soul" and that when she closes them, they become like "little petals" that in turn invite someone closer
Two new tutors, one of whom is the daughter of a friend, arrive at the school. The other is a regular student, and the two are eager to get to know each other better. The tutor introduces himself as "the daughter of an acquaintance of mine" . He asks the girl if she would like to have lunch with one of the other students. The girl says that she would, but that she doesn't have the time to do so since she's in class with the other student. He tells her that he's not flattering her, and that she should be careful not to lump her into other girls' social circles. He says that the girl is way below his "flatly league" , and asks the tutor to take care of the student right away. When the tutor refuses to do her makeup, the girl tells him that she hasn't asked him to do it herself. She says that her eyes are the "window to the soul" and that when she closes them, they become like "little petals" that in turn invite someone closer