The chapter opens with the door of the house closing, and the narrator asks the landlord if he is eager to divorce her. The landlord replies that he just wants to be left alone. The narrator asks if the landlord wants to divorce because he is guilty or because he wants to escape because he's guilty. The first question is, "do you want to divorce me because I'm guilty?" The second question is whether or not the landlord is so eager to leave because he just wanted to be with his wife. The third question is: "Do you want me to divorce you because you are guilty? Or do you just want to be no? I just wanted you to be together. The fourth question is about the news of the engagement ceremony. The news report says that the four of them were involved in the ceremony, and that none of them mentioned the peacock flying towards the northeast gown. The gown was questioned if the designer had stolen it, but the narrator says that he is the one who remains calm in the situation. He keeps the gown that Sunray has spent a lot of money on, and he kept it because he wanted to plagiarize the designer's work. The only thing that was mentioned was that the peacock was
The chapter opens with the door of the house closing, and the narrator asks the landlord if he is eager to divorce her. The landlord replies that he just wants to be left alone. The narrator asks if the landlord wants to divorce because he is guilty or because he wants to escape because he's guilty. The first question is, "do you want to divorce me because I'm guilty?" The second question is whether or not the landlord is so eager to leave because he just wanted to be with his wife. The third question is: "Do you want me to divorce you because you are guilty? Or do you just want to be no? I just wanted you to be together. The fourth question is about the news of the engagement ceremony. The news report says that the four of them were involved in the ceremony, and that none of them mentioned the peacock flying towards the northeast gown. The gown was questioned if the designer had stolen it, but the narrator says that he is the one who remains calm in the situation. He keeps the gown that Sunray has spent a lot of money on, and he kept it because he wanted to plagiarize the designer's work. The only thing that was mentioned was that the peacock was