The narrator tells the audience that he is thanking ulla for saving the boar, and that he will visit her at the zoo the next time he is in town. The narrator says that it is only natural that a boy should be grateful to his mother for saving him from the wild. He says that his mother was raised in the forest, where he has seen many animals, and he will learn to appreciate them when he returns to the city. He tells his brother that he should not look at him like that, as it looks like he needs to buy some clothes for the city, but he says that he looks at him as if he is looking at him in a normal manner. He asks the girl to try on the new dress in the window of the shop, and the girl says that the dress looks nice, and she can help him with it. She says that her father is the richest duck farmer and that she loves him very much. She asks him if he will buy her everything she likes, and when he says yes, she says that she is going to buy him everything he likes. The girl is allowed to enter the shop and tries on the dress, but it is snatched away by a swancer. She tells the narrator that she should try to talk things out with the girl, and then she should give up the dress and pick another one.
The narrator tells the audience that he is thanking ulla for saving the boar, and that he will visit her at the zoo the next time he is in town. The narrator says that it is only natural that a boy should be grateful to his mother for saving him from the wild. He says that his mother was raised in the forest, where he has seen many animals, and he will learn to appreciate them when he returns to the city. He tells his brother that he should not look at him like that, as it looks like he needs to buy some clothes for the city, but he says that he looks at him as if he is looking at him in a normal manner. He asks the girl to try on the new dress in the window of the shop, and the girl says that the dress looks nice, and she can help him with it. She says that her father is the richest duck farmer and that she loves him very much. She asks him if he will buy her everything she likes, and when he says yes, she says that she is going to buy him everything he likes. The girl is allowed to enter the shop and tries on the dress, but it is snatched away by a swancer. She tells the narrator that she should try to talk things out with the girl, and then she should give up the dress and pick another one.