The Governess tells the boy that she's sorry, but it's not her fault that he's upset. She tells him to thank the Governess for helping him, and she promises to get him food if he wants it. She also tells him that his parents are dead, and that she doesn't want to go back to them. She wants to go to the house and find someone who can unlock the door and take care of the boy. She's worried that the boy is too clingy to her, so she wants to make sure that he gets some food before he goes back to his parents' house.
The Governess tells the boy that she's sorry, but it's not her fault that he's upset. She tells him to thank the Governess for helping him, and she promises to get him food if he wants it. She also tells him that his parents are dead, and that she doesn't want to go back to them. She wants to go to the house and find someone who can unlock the door and take care of the boy. She's worried that the boy is too clingy to her, so she wants to make sure that he gets some food before he goes back to his parents' house.