This is a locked chapterDiary 11 - A Secret Conversation
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When the narrator asks the black rabbit if he is "something wrong," the rabbit replies that he is not. The narrator is grateful to have met the rabbit in real life, and he says that he will always have his connection with him. He says that the final exam is to cover the summer school that will take place at the fireworks festival. The boys are eager to see the girls "in such impure minds," and they tease the narrator about his success in the exam. He thanks the boys for their attention, and the boys tease him about the fact that he has never been to the festival. He asks the narrator to squeeze to La Hinata. He wonders if the rabbit will suddenly disappear, and wonders if she would not have given up searching for the rabbit if she knew that he was not there. He concludes that she would never give up looking for him.
This is a locked chapterDiary 11 - A Secret Conversation
About This Chapter
When the narrator asks the black rabbit if he is "something wrong," the rabbit replies that he is not. The narrator is grateful to have met the rabbit in real life, and he says that he will always have his connection with him. He says that the final exam is to cover the summer school that will take place at the fireworks festival. The boys are eager to see the girls "in such impure minds," and they tease the narrator about his success in the exam. He thanks the boys for their attention, and the boys tease him about the fact that he has never been to the festival. He asks the narrator to squeeze to La Hinata. He wonders if the rabbit will suddenly disappear, and wonders if she would not have given up searching for the rabbit if she knew that he was not there. He concludes that she would never give up looking for him.