The governess tells Lockwood that she would like to talk to Sir Walter Scott, but that he has been too distant lately. She tells Lockwood to stop staring at her and to stop thinking about her. Lockwood tells her that Sir Walter is not mad at her, but is rather fond of her.
The governess tells Lockwood that she would like to talk to Sir Walter Scott, but that he has been too distant lately. She tells Lockwood to stop staring at her and to stop thinking about her. Lockwood tells her that Sir Walter is not mad at her, but is rather fond of her.