The narrator asks the audience to imagine what it would be like to be a childhood friend. He asks if they understand that living with a "h" is a sign of maturity. The narrator explains that he has been waiting for his childhood friend, who is a college professor, to respond to his proposal of love. He tells the audience that he will make the man feel "exceedingly sensitive" by making him feel as if he is going "crazy" with his proposal
The narrator asks the audience to imagine what it would be like to be a childhood friend. He asks if they understand that living with a "h" is a sign of maturity. The narrator explains that he has been waiting for his childhood friend, who is a college professor, to respond to his proposal of love. He tells the audience that he will make the man feel "exceedingly sensitive" by making him feel as if he is going "crazy" with his proposal