The next morning, the Governess complains to her husband that she has not been able to go to school because she has had another person to stay at home with her. The Governess says that she was not afraid of people misinterpreting her promise that she would take her to and from the school before she left. She says that this is not the same as it was in the mountains, where she is used to having someone at home. She accuses her husband of bringing a girl to school, and she threatens to be expelled if he uses violence in school.
The next morning, the Governess complains to her husband that she has not been able to go to school because she has had another person to stay at home with her. The Governess says that she was not afraid of people misinterpreting her promise that she would take her to and from the school before she left. She says that this is not the same as it was in the mountains, where she is used to having someone at home. She accuses her husband of bringing a girl to school, and she threatens to be expelled if he uses violence in school.