In this chapter, the young lovers discuss their feelings for each other. The young lovers decide to keep their distance from each other in order to prevent the public from getting the wrong idea. They decide that if the young woman is a girl, she should be a woman, and if she is not, then she should not be a girl at all. They also decide that they will not stand by each other's side if the other is a man. They argue about the price of the goods they sell, and decide that the young man has just sold his goods at the market for a profit. They discuss the fact that their lives have been expanded, and that they have never experienced such an experience before. They agree that if they are lovers, they will be their family. They then discuss how to play the patient, and how to tell him about his acting.
In this chapter, the young lovers discuss their feelings for each other. The young lovers decide to keep their distance from each other in order to prevent the public from getting the wrong idea. They decide that if the young woman is a girl, she should be a woman, and if she is not, then she should not be a girl at all. They also decide that they will not stand by each other's side if the other is a man. They argue about the price of the goods they sell, and decide that the young man has just sold his goods at the market for a profit. They discuss the fact that their lives have been expanded, and that they have never experienced such an experience before. They agree that if they are lovers, they will be their family. They then discuss how to play the patient, and how to tell him about his acting.