The next morning, the Governess wakes up in the middle of the night to find that her brother has gone to the river to get water. The Governess asks her brother if he's there to drink water, and he says no. He's just there to have a drink. He looks around and sees a man who looks familiar. He asks his brother what's wrong, and the man tells him to stop looking at him. The man is walking calmly down the river, and it's clear that he doesn't want to be punished for his behavior. The two of them start arguing about whether or not the
The next morning, the Governess wakes up in the middle of the night to find that her brother has gone to the river to get water. The Governess asks her brother if he's there to drink water, and he says no. He's just there to have a drink. He looks around and sees a man who looks familiar. He asks his brother what's wrong, and the man tells him to stop looking at him. The man is walking calmly down the river, and it's clear that he doesn't want to be punished for his behavior. The two of them start arguing about whether or not the