The Governess tells the Governess that she will not marry her, and that she only wants to marry a "decent and honest man" and live a "peaceful life" with her mother until she dies. She tells her that she would rather be with another man than with her. She promises to find a way for her to marry her younger brother if she does not stop thinking of other men. She says that she can kill her brother if he tries to force her hand, and she promises to get her back if she marries him
The Governess tells the Governess that she will not marry her, and that she only wants to marry a "decent and honest man" and live a "peaceful life" with her mother until she dies. She tells her that she would rather be with another man than with her. She promises to find a way for her to marry her younger brother if she does not stop thinking of other men. She says that she can kill her brother if he tries to force her hand, and she promises to get her back if she marries him