The narrator apologizes to Peta for being rude to her, but Peta is not satisfied. She asks him to give her the name of a doctor she knows, but he refuses, saying that she needs an eye doctor. The narrator tells Peta to hurry over and not to fight with anyone. He says that they only have one car left, and that he will have the red bentley too. Peta asks him if he can afford the bentley, and he says that it would be laughable if his card is rejected because of insufficient funds. He tells her that he just bought the shop and that all the cars belong to him and his wife. He asks Peta if she is married, and she says that she is. She tells him that she wants to buy the car from the shop, but that he should turn around and sell it to someone else. She gives him the slip of paper that she has written, and the narrator warns her to be careful of the man.
The narrator apologizes to Peta for being rude to her, but Peta is not satisfied. She asks him to give her the name of a doctor she knows, but he refuses, saying that she needs an eye doctor. The narrator tells Peta to hurry over and not to fight with anyone. He says that they only have one car left, and that he will have the red bentley too. Peta asks him if he can afford the bentley, and he says that it would be laughable if his card is rejected because of insufficient funds. He tells her that he just bought the shop and that all the cars belong to him and his wife. He asks Peta if she is married, and she says that she is. She tells him that she wants to buy the car from the shop, but that he should turn around and sell it to someone else. She gives him the slip of paper that she has written, and the narrator warns her to be careful of the man.