The Governess tells her daughter that she's doing well in her job as a teacher. She's spending all of her salary on shoes, and the students are "really naughty" and "never study" . She says that she loves her students, but they don't like her. She tells the Governess that if she were nothing but a "troublesome existence" then she'd be lying if she said she didn't cry when she realized that her dreams were crushed. She asks her daughter to tell her what she did to make her cry, and she tells her that it must have been her stinky breath, her hairstyle, or her running collection of "panda catapults" that made her cry. She then scolds her daughter for not handing in her homework, and tells her to apologize to her daughter, who is crying because she hasn't been doing her homework. She scolds everyone for being so worried because she was crying, and then she tells them to stop talking to the "green head monster" and to come to class. She also tells them that she just
The Governess tells her daughter that she's doing well in her job as a teacher. She's spending all of her salary on shoes, and the students are "really naughty" and "never study" . She says that she loves her students, but they don't like her. She tells the Governess that if she were nothing but a "troublesome existence" then she'd be lying if she said she didn't cry when she realized that her dreams were crushed. She asks her daughter to tell her what she did to make her cry, and she tells her that it must have been her stinky breath, her hairstyle, or her running collection of "panda catapults" that made her cry. She then scolds her daughter for not handing in her homework, and tells her to apologize to her daughter, who is crying because she hasn't been doing her homework. She scolds everyone for being so worried because she was crying, and then she tells them to stop talking to the "green head monster" and to come to class. She also tells them that she just