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The narrator tells us that the young man is talking at 5, and that it's a good sign that he's living a normal life with a friend like his uncle. He's also happy that he has such a close friend, because it means that he doesn't have to worry about being poor anymore. The young man thanks his uncle for taking care of him, and says that the fruit will be ready by the time he gets home. The narrator is happy to see that the two of them are so close. He asks if they're always like this, and they both agree that they are. He then asks if the auntie is home, and she says that she is. He wants to know why she didn't bring back some things to visit him. She says that her son is so petty that he won't do anything when he gets married, and he should just buy her some more things. He tells her that she's making a fuss and that she shouldn't be so stingy. He says that he will buy her more things when she gets a little bit better off, and then he'
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Chapter 59
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About This Chapter
The narrator tells us that the young man is talking at 5, and that it's a good sign that he's living a normal life with a friend like his uncle. He's also happy that he has such a close friend, because it means that he doesn't have to worry about being poor anymore. The young man thanks his uncle for taking care of him, and says that the fruit will be ready by the time he gets home. The narrator is happy to see that the two of them are so close. He asks if they're always like this, and they both agree that they are. He then asks if the auntie is home, and she says that she is. He wants to know why she didn't bring back some things to visit him. She says that her son is so petty that he won't do anything when he gets married, and he should just buy her some more things. He tells her that she's making a fuss and that she shouldn't be so stingy. He says that he will buy her more things when she gets a little bit better off, and then he'
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