"Sweet bite marks" , the narrator tells us, is a sign of his appreciation for the cookies that Miss Jessel has given him. He's heard that she's apologizing, but he doesn't know why. He thinks she might have ulterior motives, and he's not sure if that's true or not. The narrator says that he didn't do anything wrong with the cookies, and that he'll just leave them in the trash. He also says that, since he hasn't eaten them yet, he can't worry about them. He wonders if Miss Jessell will treat everyone to a cookie, and if she'll be able to redeem her image by doing it in person. He asks if prin, the librarian, will fall for her, and she says yes.
"Sweet bite marks" , the narrator tells us, is a sign of his appreciation for the cookies that Miss Jessel has given him. He's heard that she's apologizing, but he doesn't know why. He thinks she might have ulterior motives, and he's not sure if that's true or not. The narrator says that he didn't do anything wrong with the cookies, and that he'll just leave them in the trash. He also says that, since he hasn't eaten them yet, he can't worry about them. He wonders if Miss Jessell will treat everyone to a cookie, and if she'll be able to redeem her image by doing it in person. He asks if prin, the librarian, will fall for her, and she says yes.