The Governess asks the Governess if she can go outside. She tells her that she's afraid of tomorrow because she'd rather be alone than with her master. She says that she wishes she were more outspoken like her, because she doesn't want to be like her master, who is so forward and forward-looking. She also says that her fear of tomorrow is because she has hated her master for so long that she can't bear to be alone with him.
The Governess asks the Governess if she can go outside. She tells her that she's afraid of tomorrow because she'd rather be alone than with her master. She says that she wishes she were more outspoken like her, because she doesn't want to be like her master, who is so forward and forward-looking. She also says that her fear of tomorrow is because she has hated her master for so long that she can't bear to be alone with him.