In this chapter, the young lovers discuss their love for one another. The narrator asks the young man if he likes peach flavored sweets. The young man replies that he does, and the narrator asks him if he is jealous of the young woman, who he says always smiles brightly when she talks to him. He says that he is not jealous of her, but he does not know what to do with himself when he is asked such questions. He tells the girl that he wants to show off his love for her to the world, and he tells her that his favorite thing about her is that he rarely eats sweets before he met her. He asks her if she would like to call him by nicknames, and she says that she would, but that it would be embarrassing to change the way they call each other
In this chapter, the young lovers discuss their love for one another. The narrator asks the young man if he likes peach flavored sweets. The young man replies that he does, and the narrator asks him if he is jealous of the young woman, who he says always smiles brightly when she talks to him. He says that he is not jealous of her, but he does not know what to do with himself when he is asked such questions. He tells the girl that he wants to show off his love for her to the world, and he tells her that his favorite thing about her is that he rarely eats sweets before he met her. He asks her if she would like to call him by nicknames, and she says that she would, but that it would be embarrassing to change the way they call each other