The narrator tells the audience that it is the first time that the demon has carried the child, and that it was his first time in the land of the gods. He tells them that he was raped three times for crying for the child. He asks the narrator to wait for a week before he can dump the baby. The narrator wonders if the baby is still alive, and he wonders if he has promised to carry the child again. He wonders whether the baby has been abandoned, and the narrator wonders whether he has not done anything since then. He looks for the baby, but he cannot find him. He thinks that the baby does not exist in hell, but exists in the present. He imagines that clunk likes tea, and wonders if his father is a bad gut. He feels that he can help clunk carry the baby again.
The narrator tells the audience that it is the first time that the demon has carried the child, and that it was his first time in the land of the gods. He tells them that he was raped three times for crying for the child. He asks the narrator to wait for a week before he can dump the baby. The narrator wonders if the baby is still alive, and he wonders if he has promised to carry the child again. He wonders whether the baby has been abandoned, and the narrator wonders whether he has not done anything since then. He looks for the baby, but he cannot find him. He thinks that the baby does not exist in hell, but exists in the present. He imagines that clunk likes tea, and wonders if his father is a bad gut. He feels that he can help clunk carry the baby again.