In this short scene, the girl introduces herself as "Kitty," the director of the orphanage where she lives. She explains that her parents have sent her back to the orphanage because they do not want to adopt her. She says that she is a diligent girl, and that she would be better off in an orphanage than in a welfare house. She tells Kitty that she once told her aunt that she liked the welfare house because it was "lively" and she would like to be her elder sister.
In this short scene, the girl introduces herself as "Kitty," the director of the orphanage where she lives. She explains that her parents have sent her back to the orphanage because they do not want to adopt her. She says that she is a diligent girl, and that she would be better off in an orphanage than in a welfare house. She tells Kitty that she once told her aunt that she liked the welfare house because it was "lively" and she would like to be her elder sister.