The narrator tells us that he's been waiting for this moment. He's waiting for the moment when he'll be able to go to the king and tell him what's going on. He doesn't want the king to know that he was just waiting for a moment like that. He wants to know what the heck the king is talking about. The narrator asks the king what his real name is, and the king responds that it's "sabine" instead of "leah-blesha." The narrator wants to leave, but the king won't let him go. So he tells the narrator to "lift tar go anywhere" and wait for him there.
The narrator tells us that he's been waiting for this moment. He's waiting for the moment when he'll be able to go to the king and tell him what's going on. He doesn't want the king to know that he was just waiting for a moment like that. He wants to know what the heck the king is talking about. The narrator asks the king what his real name is, and the king responds that it's "sabine" instead of "leah-blesha." The narrator wants to leave, but the king won't let him go. So he tells the narrator to "lift tar go anywhere" and wait for him there.