The Governess is crying because she wants to see her grandson punished for his crime. She begs the Governess to protect her eyes so that she can see the punishment for her grandson. She asks if she can borrow some of her clothes, and she says that she'll be able to recognize her from her neck up. She says that even if he doesn't look like her, he'll still recognize her because he's always the brightest. She tells him that he can't touch her because she's so old. He says that's all his fault, because he has been pretending to be an old lady. He asks her to put her hands on her face and show him her face.
The Governess is crying because she wants to see her grandson punished for his crime. She begs the Governess to protect her eyes so that she can see the punishment for her grandson. She asks if she can borrow some of her clothes, and she says that she'll be able to recognize her from her neck up. She says that even if he doesn't look like her, he'll still recognize her because he's always the brightest. She tells him that he can't touch her because she's so old. He says that's all his fault, because he has been pretending to be an old lady. He asks her to put her hands on her face and show him her face.