In this short scene, we learn that the Governess is not used to greeting strangers, and that she is afraid of being taken advantage of. The Governess asks the driver of the car to take her to an art school, but the driver refuses, saying that he has to go out on business. He then tells her that his classmate has come to see him on business, and he will take a taxi to pick her up. She asks him to give her an address, but he refuses to do so. She then tells him that if her sister goes out with him, and she dies in a car accident, she will not be able to win her parents' favor. She says that if she does not die, her driving license will still be in her car. She tells him to promise that they will be engaged soon after she dies, and the driver agrees.
In this short scene, we learn that the Governess is not used to greeting strangers, and that she is afraid of being taken advantage of. The Governess asks the driver of the car to take her to an art school, but the driver refuses, saying that he has to go out on business. He then tells her that his classmate has come to see him on business, and he will take a taxi to pick her up. She asks him to give her an address, but he refuses to do so. She then tells him that if her sister goes out with him, and she dies in a car accident, she will not be able to win her parents' favor. She says that if she does not die, her driving license will still be in her car. She tells him to promise that they will be engaged soon after she dies, and the driver agrees.