The Governess returns to the school and finds that the money has been stolen. She asks the Governess if anyone has seen the envelope, and she admits that she too has seen it, but she does not know who has lost it. She tells the others to stand up and look for the envelope together if they can, but they do not. She says that she has good eyes and can see everything, so she knows who has stolen the money. When she realizes that she is not the one who stole it, she tells the other boys that they are friends and that they should stand up for themselves.
The Governess returns to the school and finds that the money has been stolen. She asks the Governess if anyone has seen the envelope, and she admits that she too has seen it, but she does not know who has lost it. She tells the others to stand up and look for the envelope together if they can, but they do not. She says that she has good eyes and can see everything, so she knows who has stolen the money. When she realizes that she is not the one who stole it, she tells the other boys that they are friends and that they should stand up for themselves.