The next morning, Oswald tells the others that he has arranged for Oswald to watch over Hesham's booth. He is concerned that Oswald is using Hesham as a tool to destroy the village. He asks Oswald to split up the group and do what they have to do. Oswald says that he is suspicious of Hesham because he seems to be making no trouble. He wonders if the lack of interaction between Oswald and the people on the bridge has made Oswald suspicious of Oswald. Oswald concludes that everything is as he wants it to be
The next morning, Oswald tells the others that he has arranged for Oswald to watch over Hesham's booth. He is concerned that Oswald is using Hesham as a tool to destroy the village. He asks Oswald to split up the group and do what they have to do. Oswald says that he is suspicious of Hesham because he seems to be making no trouble. He wonders if the lack of interaction between Oswald and the people on the bridge has made Oswald suspicious of Oswald. Oswald concludes that everything is as he wants it to be