The scene opens with a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she laments the fact that she has been unable to find the girl whom she has fallen in love with. The Governess tells the girl that she is not supposed to act in such a way because she is a "lonely" person, and that she should not "allow her to sense his purpose" before taking action
The scene opens with a soliloquy by the Governess, in which she laments the fact that she has been unable to find the girl whom she has fallen in love with. The Governess tells the girl that she is not supposed to act in such a way because she is a "lonely" person, and that she should not "allow her to sense his purpose" before taking action