The Governess tells the audience that her son is "stupid by nature" and that he is "unruly" . She says that he was born into a "well-off" family, so she thought he would marry her off to benefit the family, but now she feels "sorry for her" if she never gives up on him. She offers to pay for his education and encourages the Governess to continue to improve herself.
The Governess tells the audience that her son is "stupid by nature" and that he is "unruly" . She says that he was born into a "well-off" family, so she thought he would marry her off to benefit the family, but now she feels "sorry for her" if she never gives up on him. She offers to pay for his education and encourages the Governess to continue to improve herself.