The door opens, and the narrator tells the audience that he knows that the woman is home. He says that he's going to kill the man if he doesn't get the woman out of the house. The narrator asks the audience if they want to go out and have fun, and they say no. He asks if they're going to go to work, and then asks if there's anything urgent that needs to be dealt with. When the narrator says he'll ask the cards, the audience says that they already know the answer to the question. They know that the man they've been looking for lived in the neighborhood before, and that's why they don't need to ask him directly.
The door opens, and the narrator tells the audience that he knows that the woman is home. He says that he's going to kill the man if he doesn't get the woman out of the house. The narrator asks the audience if they want to go out and have fun, and they say no. He asks if they're going to go to work, and then asks if there's anything urgent that needs to be dealt with. When the narrator says he'll ask the cards, the audience says that they already know the answer to the question. They know that the man they've been looking for lived in the neighborhood before, and that's why they don't need to ask him directly.