The Governess tells her son to calm down and not worry about what's going on in the country. She tells him that if he's hurt too badly, they'll get into trouble. He's not worried, she says, because he'll be safe in another country. He tells her to go ahead and destroy all of the incriminating photos of her. She says she can't, because she's violated his privacy.
The Governess tells her son to calm down and not worry about what's going on in the country. She tells him that if he's hurt too badly, they'll get into trouble. He's not worried, she says, because he'll be safe in another country. He tells her to go ahead and destroy all of the incriminating photos of her. She says she can't, because she's violated his privacy.