The next morning, the Governess and her daughter-in-law go for a walk. The Governess tells the girl that she's too tired to go back to the house, but she promises to take care of her. She also tells her daughter that if she sees her, she'll nag her all night. When the girl asks if she can go home alone, she says she can, but that it'll be too late. She's worried about the girl's image if she stays up all night with her alone. The girl says she'd better go home and have some sleep, but her mom is worried about her daughter's reputation if she doesn't come home. She asks the girl if she understands that staying up late with her will make her look like a bad influence on her daughter
The next morning, the Governess and her daughter-in-law go for a walk. The Governess tells the girl that she's too tired to go back to the house, but she promises to take care of her. She also tells her daughter that if she sees her, she'll nag her all night. When the girl asks if she can go home alone, she says she can, but that it'll be too late. She's worried about the girl's image if she stays up all night with her alone. The girl says she'd better go home and have some sleep, but her mom is worried about her daughter's reputation if she doesn't come home. She asks the girl if she understands that staying up late with her will make her look like a bad influence on her daughter