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After the party, the narrator wonders if the senior will remember what happened the night before. He has to think about how he should behave when he sees the senior, especially since the senior is so drunk. He wonders why the narrator is staring blankly at the mirror. He thinks it is likely that the narrator lost her soul at the party. The narrator decides to go to work the next day to see what is going on. He tells the manager that he has been waiting all day for the senior to show up. The manager tells him to take it easy on the sketches and not to worry about details. He says that the senior has been busy the whole day. He asks if the narrator has had a good night's sleep. He replies that he did, but that it was hard for the chauffeur to take him back to the party because he had to carry a heavy burden. He also says that he still remembers the chauffeur taking him back that night. He wants to know why he hasn't seen the senior all day.
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A Free Ride Everyday • Chapter 35: How to Face It • Page ik-page-4228453
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Chapter 35: How to Face It
This is a locked chapterChapter 35: How to Face It
About This Chapter
After the party, the narrator wonders if the senior will remember what happened the night before. He has to think about how he should behave when he sees the senior, especially since the senior is so drunk. He wonders why the narrator is staring blankly at the mirror. He thinks it is likely that the narrator lost her soul at the party. The narrator decides to go to work the next day to see what is going on. He tells the manager that he has been waiting all day for the senior to show up. The manager tells him to take it easy on the sketches and not to worry about details. He says that the senior has been busy the whole day. He asks if the narrator has had a good night's sleep. He replies that he did, but that it was hard for the chauffeur to take him back to the party because he had to carry a heavy burden. He also says that he still remembers the chauffeur taking him back that night. He wants to know why he hasn't seen the senior all day.
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