The next morning, the narrator complains to the others about the dog. He begs them to let him stay in the house, but they refuse, saying that it is too late and that it will rain. The narrator tells the others that if they bring a man to the house without his permission, he will break their legs.
The next morning, the narrator complains to the others about the dog. He begs them to let him stay in the house, but they refuse, saying that it is too late and that it will rain. The narrator tells the others that if they bring a man to the house without his permission, he will break their legs.