The Governess asks the Governess if she still has a fever and if she can tell her name. She says that she does not, but wishes that she were. She tells him that the bear did not say a word to her, but pushed her back to her room. She asks him where the bear went, but he says that he should go. She thanks him for taking care of her, although he wont tell her her friend's name. He leaves, and she says goodbye to him. He tells her that he already regards her as it will see her goodbye once it sees the note. He says goodbye, and they all go to play in the garden.
The Governess asks the Governess if she still has a fever and if she can tell her name. She says that she does not, but wishes that she were. She tells him that the bear did not say a word to her, but pushed her back to her room. She asks him where the bear went, but he says that he should go. She thanks him for taking care of her, although he wont tell her her friend's name. He leaves, and she says goodbye to him. He tells her that he already regards her as it will see her goodbye once it sees the note. He says goodbye, and they all go to play in the garden.