The next morning, the Governess is worried about her father's reaction to the events of the night before. She is worried that he is taking advantage of the situation to gain an upper hand on her. The Governess tells her father that she has become a celebrity and that the directors are concerned about her. She tells him that her father is a "living in the shadows," yet she is parading herself around town.
The next morning, the Governess is worried about her father's reaction to the events of the night before. She is worried that he is taking advantage of the situation to gain an upper hand on her. The Governess tells her father that she has become a celebrity and that the directors are concerned about her. She tells him that her father is a "living in the shadows," yet she is parading herself around town.