In this chapter, we learn that Madame Pernelle's relationship with the Governess has been resolved. The Governess tells her that the two of them are together, and that they should treasure one another, since they've already met and will meet again in the future. She says that she would never let her lover leave again, since he and she are different people, and it's not possible for them to be together, but she can't leave because she's already in the country, and she'll be able to make the most of it. She invites the Governress to a movie at her house, but the Governer refuses, saying that he's too embarrassed to go to the theater, and they can watch the same movie at home. The two are so moved by this scene that they decide to make a movie together.
In this chapter, we learn that Madame Pernelle's relationship with the Governess has been resolved. The Governess tells her that the two of them are together, and that they should treasure one another, since they've already met and will meet again in the future. She says that she would never let her lover leave again, since he and she are different people, and it's not possible for them to be together, but she can't leave because she's already in the country, and she'll be able to make the most of it. She invites the Governress to a movie at her house, but the Governer refuses, saying that he's too embarrassed to go to the theater, and they can watch the same movie at home. The two are so moved by this scene that they decide to make a movie together.