The next morning, the Governess tells her son that he must take care of his mother while she is in jail. He tells her that he is innocent of the crime and that he will help her in any way he can. The Governess says that if she were in jail, she would think about it and think about what she could do for herself. She says that she will hire a nurse to care for her. She also says that they will keep a close eye on the situation at home and will not leave her alone. She declares that she is innocent and that she deserves to be released from prison. She adds that she still thinks about the family's property and that the bad guys do not feel guilty because she does not believe in ghosts.
The next morning, the Governess tells her son that he must take care of his mother while she is in jail. He tells her that he is innocent of the crime and that he will help her in any way he can. The Governess says that if she were in jail, she would think about it and think about what she could do for herself. She says that she will hire a nurse to care for her. She also says that they will keep a close eye on the situation at home and will not leave her alone. She declares that she is innocent and that she deserves to be released from prison. She adds that she still thinks about the family's property and that the bad guys do not feel guilty because she does not believe in ghosts.