The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that her son has fallen asleep. The Governess tries to comfort him by saying that he is still a kid, and that he will soon be leaving for school in a different city. She tells him that she does not think they are ready for a dog, a cat, or a turtle, because they do not have the same kind of companionship as an eagle or a parrot.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find that her son has fallen asleep. The Governess tries to comfort him by saying that he is still a kid, and that he will soon be leaving for school in a different city. She tells him that she does not think they are ready for a dog, a cat, or a turtle, because they do not have the same kind of companionship as an eagle or a parrot.