The narrator arrives at Willy Wonka's kitchen, where he finds that his brother and sister-in-law are having a hard time eating. He asks the waiter if he can get some water for them, but the waiter refuses to give him any. He tells the narrator that his sister is suffering from hypoglycemia, which means that she is unable to eat. The narrator tries to find out what is wrong with her, but he cannot find anything. He notices that she has a round face, which makes him want to laugh at her. He also notices that her eyes are always looking at her brother, and he feels that he has to be more careful with him. He feels that there are too many people who look like him in the kitchen, and that his eyes always follow his brother. He says that he does not want to make a friend with his sister, but that he cannot scare her with the caterpillars in her kitchen.
The narrator arrives at Willy Wonka's kitchen, where he finds that his brother and sister-in-law are having a hard time eating. He asks the waiter if he can get some water for them, but the waiter refuses to give him any. He tells the narrator that his sister is suffering from hypoglycemia, which means that she is unable to eat. The narrator tries to find out what is wrong with her, but he cannot find anything. He notices that she has a round face, which makes him want to laugh at her. He also notices that her eyes are always looking at her brother, and he feels that he has to be more careful with him. He feels that there are too many people who look like him in the kitchen, and that his eyes always follow his brother. He says that he does not want to make a friend with his sister, but that he cannot scare her with the caterpillars in her kitchen.