In this short scene, we are introduced to Teta Elzbieta and his nephew, Teta Masuda, who are on their way back from the grocery store. They have changed into new clothes, and Teta is eager to hear what his uncle has to say. He asks Teta if he has something to worry about, but Teta responds that he does have some thing he is worried about. Teta asks him if he really wants to hear the things he has to tell his uncle, and he responds by saying that if he had come to the front door, he would not have been able to see Teta. He says that he thought Teta was there when they were going back to the house, and that Teta must have been angry at him for not coming to the door. He tells Teta to put him down, because he is the one who has scratched up the window, and it is like he is involved in a "train wreck" . He also says that if something were to happen to him, he could find shelter in the next room.
In this short scene, we are introduced to Teta Elzbieta and his nephew, Teta Masuda, who are on their way back from the grocery store. They have changed into new clothes, and Teta is eager to hear what his uncle has to say. He asks Teta if he has something to worry about, but Teta responds that he does have some thing he is worried about. Teta asks him if he really wants to hear the things he has to tell his uncle, and he responds by saying that if he had come to the front door, he would not have been able to see Teta. He says that he thought Teta was there when they were going back to the house, and that Teta must have been angry at him for not coming to the door. He tells Teta to put him down, because he is the one who has scratched up the window, and it is like he is involved in a "train wreck" . He also says that if something were to happen to him, he could find shelter in the next room.