The chapter opens with a soliloquy by a "copaly flying witch" , who tells the reader that she is going to her house to thank the "Makoto" for the juice and herbs she has delivered. The chapter ends with a discussion of the effects of witchcraft on people, and the reader learns that the "blame" that witches have had on people in the past must be true in this chapter. It is suggested that the shop should hire a "timer" to lighten the load on the shop, but the narrator tells us that this is not the first time the shop has been blamed for something, and that his mother has suggested that they hire a part-timer to lighten their load a little
The chapter opens with a soliloquy by a "copaly flying witch" , who tells the reader that she is going to her house to thank the "Makoto" for the juice and herbs she has delivered. The chapter ends with a discussion of the effects of witchcraft on people, and the reader learns that the "blame" that witches have had on people in the past must be true in this chapter. It is suggested that the shop should hire a "timer" to lighten the load on the shop, but the narrator tells us that this is not the first time the shop has been blamed for something, and that his mother has suggested that they hire a part-timer to lighten their load a little