Leroux tells the Governess that he is sorry for what has happened to her. He admits that he did not follow her for fifty years and that he wept so much that he was blind to the events that were happening around him. He tells her that he saved her life last night outside of the morgue. He says that he still carries the guilt of not following her for so long, but he is in love with her.
Leroux tells the Governess that he is sorry for what has happened to her. He admits that he did not follow her for fifty years and that he wept so much that he was blind to the events that were happening around him. He tells her that he saved her life last night outside of the morgue. He says that he still carries the guilt of not following her for so long, but he is in love with her.