The narrator complains to his son, Anson, about his mother's treatment of him. Anson defends himself by saying that his mother fired the maid because of the ghost incident, and that he did nothing wrong in that matter. The narrator accuses his mother of trying to make him get engaged, and he suggests that he publicly announce his engagement at the upcoming engagement party.
The narrator complains to his son, Anson, about his mother's treatment of him. Anson defends himself by saying that his mother fired the maid because of the ghost incident, and that he did nothing wrong in that matter. The narrator accuses his mother of trying to make him get engaged, and he suggests that he publicly announce his engagement at the upcoming engagement party.