The next morning, the Governess is worried about her son's health. She asks him if he plans on talking to his father, and he says he doesn't know. He tells her that he hasn't had a good night's sleep in a while, and that he's worried about how he'll be able to talk with his father. The Governess tells him not to worry, because she'll take care of him. She tells him that her grandmother once mentioned him to her, and she tells him to stop talking about her. She says that she's never had a chance to speak with her son. He's a good student, but not a great photographer. He has a toy camera that his grandmother gave him as a gift, and the Governress says he held it in his sleep for a long time. He asks her if she wants to have dinner, but she says she'd love to have it with him.
The next morning, the Governess is worried about her son's health. She asks him if he plans on talking to his father, and he says he doesn't know. He tells her that he hasn't had a good night's sleep in a while, and that he's worried about how he'll be able to talk with his father. The Governess tells him not to worry, because she'll take care of him. She tells him that her grandmother once mentioned him to her, and she tells him to stop talking about her. She says that she's never had a chance to speak with her son. He's a good student, but not a great photographer. He has a toy camera that his grandmother gave him as a gift, and the Governress says he held it in his sleep for a long time. He asks her if she wants to have dinner, but she says she'd love to have it with him.