When the pigeon is gone, the young woman is left alone with the country boy. She tells him that her master has passed away and that she has always been alone in the city. She asks him to come and cook dinner for her, but he refuses, saying that he is not the type of person who would want to be alone. He tells her that he knows that she wants him to cook dinner, but that he would not be the type to do so. She says that she will stay away from women in the future. The country boy asks where he came from, and she says that he looks pretty good. He says that people like him, but the shop is too expensive for him. He wants to be a chef, she says, but she doesn't know what a chef is. He asks her to leave the shop, saying, "I'm asking you to leave . . black this kid" .
When the pigeon is gone, the young woman is left alone with the country boy. She tells him that her master has passed away and that she has always been alone in the city. She asks him to come and cook dinner for her, but he refuses, saying that he is not the type of person who would want to be alone. He tells her that he knows that she wants him to cook dinner, but that he would not be the type to do so. She says that she will stay away from women in the future. The country boy asks where he came from, and she says that he looks pretty good. He says that people like him, but the shop is too expensive for him. He wants to be a chef, she says, but she doesn't know what a chef is. He asks her to leave the shop, saying, "I'm asking you to leave . . black this kid" .