The Governess decides to ask Miss Jessel's help, but she doesn't want her to interfere with her daughter's sleep. Instead, she decides to save the kitchen and let the Governess and Mr. Steward leave for the day. She's not sure why they're there, but it's because she wants the kitchen to be saved. She tells the steward that she's been abandoned by her own family, and that she loves her family, even though they've returned her to the orphanage. The steward tells her that he's going to take her out for a walk, and she'll be fine. But she'd rather not go out with him, because he'll still be bossy.
The Governess decides to ask Miss Jessel's help, but she doesn't want her to interfere with her daughter's sleep. Instead, she decides to save the kitchen and let the Governess and Mr. Steward leave for the day. She's not sure why they're there, but it's because she wants the kitchen to be saved. She tells the steward that she's been abandoned by her own family, and that she loves her family, even though they've returned her to the orphanage. The steward tells her that he's going to take her out for a walk, and she'll be fine. But she'd rather not go out with him, because he'll still be bossy.