Back at Rousillon, the Countess questions her steward about Helena, and the steward reports that Helena has confessed she loves Bertram. The Countess accepts the news and sends for Helena. When Helena arrives, the Countess first speaks affectionately, calling herself Helena’s mother, then directly presses her about her feelings. Helena admits she loves the Countess’s son but says her love is hopeless and does not seek to force itself on him. The Countess then asks why Helena had planned to go to Paris. Helena explains that she carries her father’s medical knowledge and believes she may have a cure for the King of France. The Countess supports the plan and gives Helena permission and help to go.
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