In this chapter, we learn that the two lovers are now living their own separate lives, and that it is a pity that they have not spoken to each other before they left. The woman wonders if she has another man, and the man is already living on the streets, so she does not want to be associated with him anymore. She wonders what would happen if the man knew that she was carrying a child, and if he would think that her child had miscarried. She begs the man to stay away from her, but the man says that he is determined to abandon her and marry the man.
In this chapter, we learn that the two lovers are now living their own separate lives, and that it is a pity that they have not spoken to each other before they left. The woman wonders if she has another man, and the man is already living on the streets, so she does not want to be associated with him anymore. She wonders what would happen if the man knew that she was carrying a child, and if he would think that her child had miscarried. She begs the man to stay away from her, but the man says that he is determined to abandon her and marry the man.