The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find her room full of her "scent" , which she attributes to the fact that she forgot to change the leaves while playing games the night before. When Maria opens the door, she finds her scent gone. The Governess is so impressed by Maria's beauty that she decides to kill her the next time she sees her. She asks Maria to give her a present to buy for her family. She then asks Maria if she has a brother who likes to buy presents for his family. Maria says that she does not have a brother like that, but she does have someone who likes shopping for her. When she tells her brother that she has not enough money to buy him a present, she asks him to do so for her, but he says that there is a "thug" in the house that weighs the food they buy to price. She also asks her mother to buy her a gift for her father, but her mother says that they cant buy alcohol, so they should buy some "emily and straw" instead.
The next morning, the Governess wakes up to find her room full of her "scent" , which she attributes to the fact that she forgot to change the leaves while playing games the night before. When Maria opens the door, she finds her scent gone. The Governess is so impressed by Maria's beauty that she decides to kill her the next time she sees her. She asks Maria to give her a present to buy for her family. She then asks Maria if she has a brother who likes to buy presents for his family. Maria says that she does not have a brother like that, but she does have someone who likes shopping for her. When she tells her brother that she has not enough money to buy him a present, she asks him to do so for her, but he says that there is a "thug" in the house that weighs the food they buy to price. She also asks her mother to buy her a gift for her father, but her mother says that they cant buy alcohol, so they should buy some "emily and straw" instead.