Mr. Lee says that if a woman brings another man on a date, that means that the man does not want to be out with the woman. He tells Miss Jessel that he has a choice: he can say yes or no to the match, and he will have to make a difficult decision. He says that he cannot turn her down, but he does want her to know that he is thinking of her. He asks her if she would like a ride, and she says that she would, but that she does not need a ride yet. He then asks her what she said to her, and when she says nothing, he tells her that she just has nothing to say. He thanks her for her kindness, and asks her to buy him a "puff" of paper.
Mr. Lee says that if a woman brings another man on a date, that means that the man does not want to be out with the woman. He tells Miss Jessel that he has a choice: he can say yes or no to the match, and he will have to make a difficult decision. He says that he cannot turn her down, but he does want her to know that he is thinking of her. He asks her if she would like a ride, and she says that she would, but that she does not need a ride yet. He then asks her what she said to her, and when she says nothing, he tells her that she just has nothing to say. He thanks her for her kindness, and asks her to buy him a "puff" of paper.