The narrator tells us that the next day at 2 p.m., the daughter of the family is going to a cafe. She's just like her mother, except that she's married. The narrator doesn't know what to make of her, but he does know that she has a habit of adding sugar in her coffee. He's not happy about it. He tells her to knock on the door of the next-door neighbor's house. The girl is doing some weight-loss exercises, and the narrator is happy to see her.
The narrator tells us that the next day at 2 p.m., the daughter of the family is going to a cafe. She's just like her mother, except that she's married. The narrator doesn't know what to make of her, but he does know that she has a habit of adding sugar in her coffee. He's not happy about it. He tells her to knock on the door of the next-door neighbor's house. The girl is doing some weight-loss exercises, and the narrator is happy to see her.