In this chapter, we are introduced to a young man who has been "trained to dry" by his teacher. The young man, who is called "Oldent," tells us that he was "trained" to "dry" because it was "just to kill time" . In other words, it was to "kill time." He tells the teacher that he has been thinking about the boy lately and that he wants to know if there is anything the teacher wants to do to him. The teacher tells the young man that there is nothing to worry about, but that he should "lift look at me" and "ba-boosh ba-ba-ba" if he wants anything done to him, because he can't "train you like this" , which is a "violation of the ins and outs of the case." He says that he will tell his school that everything they did was forced
In this chapter, we are introduced to a young man who has been "trained to dry" by his teacher. The young man, who is called "Oldent," tells us that he was "trained" to "dry" because it was "just to kill time" . In other words, it was to "kill time." He tells the teacher that he has been thinking about the boy lately and that he wants to know if there is anything the teacher wants to do to him. The teacher tells the young man that there is nothing to worry about, but that he should "lift look at me" and "ba-boosh ba-ba-ba" if he wants anything done to him, because he can't "train you like this" , which is a "violation of the ins and outs of the case." He says that he will tell his school that everything they did was forced