In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named "Hiton" . He is a young man who has just returned from a trip to Europe. He has just bought a new pant, which he has made himself. He complains about how difficult it is to make the things he makes. He says that he has tried to make everything possible, but he has not been able to do so. He feels that he is being hit on by an "uncocky guy" , and he asks the audience to shake his pant life pant if he moves. The pant, he says, "feels good" and "spits ah !" . It's so hard to make things, he complains, that he can't even "do every effort imaginable . ." He asks if Baba W. Byk is also feeling this way, and the audience responds that he must be, too, because he also feels this way. The audience asks if he has ever been "more exhausted than he thought," and he replies that it's because of the fan-tasies that he's managed to make. He then asks if the "ba
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named "Hiton" . He is a young man who has just returned from a trip to Europe. He has just bought a new pant, which he has made himself. He complains about how difficult it is to make the things he makes. He says that he has tried to make everything possible, but he has not been able to do so. He feels that he is being hit on by an "uncocky guy" , and he asks the audience to shake his pant life pant if he moves. The pant, he says, "feels good" and "spits ah !" . It's so hard to make things, he complains, that he can't even "do every effort imaginable . ." He asks if Baba W. Byk is also feeling this way, and the audience responds that he must be, too, because he also feels this way. The audience asks if he has ever been "more exhausted than he thought," and he replies that it's because of the fan-tasies that he's managed to make. He then asks if the "ba