The narrator tells the audience that he is the one who is responsible for her husband's unhappiness. He tells her that he was born in an affluent family and that he spent his childhood in school. He thinks that this must be why his husband is so upset. The narrator asks the audience to imagine what it must be like for the two of them to be in the middle of a rainstorm.
The narrator tells the audience that he is the one who is responsible for her husband's unhappiness. He tells her that he was born in an affluent family and that he spent his childhood in school. He thinks that this must be why his husband is so upset. The narrator asks the audience to imagine what it must be like for the two of them to be in the middle of a rainstorm.