In this scene, Ganymede tries to get Lisbeth to take the test of her obedience seriously. He tells her that he is the official husband of the family and that she is only a "second" in the family pecking order. Lisbeth is shocked and says that she would like to rest, but she knows that the four of them will do their best to serve their lord.
In this scene, Ganymede tries to get Lisbeth to take the test of her obedience seriously. He tells her that he is the official husband of the family and that she is only a "second" in the family pecking order. Lisbeth is shocked and says that she would like to rest, but she knows that the four of them will do their best to serve their lord.