This chapter opens with a conversation between a teacher and his student. The teacher tells the student that he was proud of himself when he first started dating the girl, but now he's relieved. He tells her that he won't be able to forgive her if she makes her best friend cry. He also tells her to think about the ring that she'll give to the man when she gives him the ring. He says that the ring is more important than the ring itself, but that he'll think about it himself before giving it to him. He then tells the students that he can help them find the right ring for their needs. He shows them a pair of rings that he thinks would be perfect for a man and a woman, and he also shows them an engraved name or anniversary date on the rings.
This chapter opens with a conversation between a teacher and his student. The teacher tells the student that he was proud of himself when he first started dating the girl, but now he's relieved. He tells her that he won't be able to forgive her if she makes her best friend cry. He also tells her to think about the ring that she'll give to the man when she gives him the ring. He says that the ring is more important than the ring itself, but that he'll think about it himself before giving it to him. He then tells the students that he can help them find the right ring for their needs. He shows them a pair of rings that he thinks would be perfect for a man and a woman, and he also shows them an engraved name or anniversary date on the rings.