When the narrator first experienced solitude, it was peaceful and quiet, but the peace lasted for a long time. He loved hoban so much that he wanted to stop bothering him. He wanted everyone to just get lost and go away. When he realized that hoban was not feeling well, he asked him if he was a "bad boy" and he said that he was. The narrator wanted to save him, and he was coming to do so.
When the narrator first experienced solitude, it was peaceful and quiet, but the peace lasted for a long time. He loved hoban so much that he wanted to stop bothering him. He wanted everyone to just get lost and go away. When he realized that hoban was not feeling well, he asked him if he was a "bad boy" and he said that he was. The narrator wanted to save him, and he was coming to do so.