At the party, the Governess is shocked to find that her daughter-in-law is dancing so well. The Governess tells her that her sister taught her how to dance, and that she's learned to dance even better since then. She asks her sister why she hasn't come out yet, and her sister explains that her family is very traditional, meaning that marriage is arranged by parents, not by her brother.
At the party, the Governess is shocked to find that her daughter-in-law is dancing so well. The Governess tells her that her sister taught her how to dance, and that she's learned to dance even better since then. She asks her sister why she hasn't come out yet, and her sister explains that her family is very traditional, meaning that marriage is arranged by parents, not by her brother.