The narrator tells the audience that he is the one who is going to prison by himself. He has bought favors with his own money. He took off his friend's collar and gave it to a random stranger. He tells her that it is wrong for people to assume bad intentions without evidence. He reminds her that one day she will probably do the same thing, but she will never be so naive as to think that she can do such a thing.
The narrator tells the audience that he is the one who is going to prison by himself. He has bought favors with his own money. He took off his friend's collar and gave it to a random stranger. He tells her that it is wrong for people to assume bad intentions without evidence. He reminds her that one day she will probably do the same thing, but she will never be so naive as to think that she can do such a thing.