The Governess tells the Governess that her husband has not come to see her, and that she has no idea where his son has gone. She also tells her that her brother-in-law, Vincente, has come to visit her, but that he does not want to know anything about her or her son anymore. She tells him that she is glad that he has left her for some reason, because he has gone into trouble to get to know her. She says that she warned him over and over that he should leave him alone, and he is the only one who can help her find the address for her.
The Governess tells the Governess that her husband has not come to see her, and that she has no idea where his son has gone. She also tells her that her brother-in-law, Vincente, has come to visit her, but that he does not want to know anything about her or her son anymore. She tells him that she is glad that he has left her for some reason, because he has gone into trouble to get to know her. She says that she warned him over and over that he should leave him alone, and he is the only one who can help her find the address for her.