"The Last Word of the World" is the last word of this chapter, and it's about as good as it gets. It's a bit of a cliffhanger, because the narrator says that he's going to die in this chapter. He's got a message for the rest of the gang: they're going to have to fight back. They need to get rid of "black-eyed rock" ASAP, pronto. The narrator doesn't know what to say, but he does know that they've got to kill "little nero" ASAP. He also knows that they can't fight with one arm, so they'll have to use the other one. They're not going to fight with their fists, though, because they'd rather die than fight with "one arm." They'll just have to take "little done in your whole life" . And that's it for the chapter. We're back to the narrator, who asks the gang if he can call them "the eight white youths" , which is a reference to the fact that they were created by the founder of the Eight White Youths.
"The Last Word of the World" is the last word of this chapter, and it's about as good as it gets. It's a bit of a cliffhanger, because the narrator says that he's going to die in this chapter. He's got a message for the rest of the gang: they're going to have to fight back. They need to get rid of "black-eyed rock" ASAP, pronto. The narrator doesn't know what to say, but he does know that they've got to kill "little nero" ASAP. He also knows that they can't fight with one arm, so they'll have to use the other one. They're not going to fight with their fists, though, because they'd rather die than fight with "one arm." They'll just have to take "little done in your whole life" . And that's it for the chapter. We're back to the narrator, who asks the gang if he can call them "the eight white youths" , which is a reference to the fact that they were created by the founder of the Eight White Youths.