In this chapter, we are introduced to a number of characters, but none of them are real. The only similarity between the events of this chapter and those of earlier chapters is that they are fictional. The first person in this chapter is Shylock, and he is introduced as a petty guy who just wants to get along with Shylock. Shylock asks Shylock to give him the documents, and Shylock tells him that he might have a sniffle or a cough, and that he should take care of himself. He tells Shylock that he can't attend the party with him tonight, but that there is actually a good option for him, and then Shylock questions Shylock about who the third person in the party is, and how he tricked him into going with him to the party. When Shylock says that he is right, Shylock replies that he did not take Shylock here to show him that all handsome men like her, but Shylock hopes that Shylock will not cry after losing, because he can use this opportunity to take advantage of Shylock's identity. The party opens with a description of the butlers at the party, who are known for their great service. The guests are randomly selected, and the guests are given a number on their wrist to represent their identity. If the number on your wrist is the first, you get the first butler; if it is the second, you have the second butler; the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, the ninth, the tenth, the eleventh, the twelfth, the thirteenth, the fourteenth, the fifteenth, the sixteenth, the seventeenth, the eighteenth, the nineteenth, the twentieth, the twenty-first, the
In this chapter, we are introduced to a number of characters, but none of them are real. The only similarity between the events of this chapter and those of earlier chapters is that they are fictional. The first person in this chapter is Shylock, and he is introduced as a petty guy who just wants to get along with Shylock. Shylock asks Shylock to give him the documents, and Shylock tells him that he might have a sniffle or a cough, and that he should take care of himself. He tells Shylock that he can't attend the party with him tonight, but that there is actually a good option for him, and then Shylock questions Shylock about who the third person in the party is, and how he tricked him into going with him to the party. When Shylock says that he is right, Shylock replies that he did not take Shylock here to show him that all handsome men like her, but Shylock hopes that Shylock will not cry after losing, because he can use this opportunity to take advantage of Shylock's identity. The party opens with a description of the butlers at the party, who are known for their great service. The guests are randomly selected, and the guests are given a number on their wrist to represent their identity. If the number on your wrist is the first, you get the first butler; if it is the second, you have the second butler; the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, the ninth, the tenth, the eleventh, the twelfth, the thirteenth, the fourteenth, the fifteenth, the sixteenth, the seventeenth, the eighteenth, the nineteenth, the twentieth, the twenty-first, the