It's been four days since the guardian has been notified, and the plan is to get him out of the country as soon as possible. He's also going to send a copy of the news to billund, so that he'll be able to catch up on the news when he gets back from the speech. Miss rose has also agreed to go to the speech with him, and she's going to be separated from her brother-in-law, who is in love with another woman. The two of them are about to be married, and they need to look like they're in love to get married, says the narrator. The narrator tells us that he doesn't like daisies, roses, or white roses, but he does like daisies and white roses. He also says that he has changed to a dozen different kinds of roses, and if he's not happy with one of them, he can give it to him next time. He tells the narrator that he wants to marry Miss Geric, but that he needs to find a way to get her out of his life. He wants her to be one of his chess pieces, after he marries her, and then he can find a family to help him.
It's been four days since the guardian has been notified, and the plan is to get him out of the country as soon as possible. He's also going to send a copy of the news to billund, so that he'll be able to catch up on the news when he gets back from the speech. Miss rose has also agreed to go to the speech with him, and she's going to be separated from her brother-in-law, who is in love with another woman. The two of them are about to be married, and they need to look like they're in love to get married, says the narrator. The narrator tells us that he doesn't like daisies, roses, or white roses, but he does like daisies and white roses. He also says that he has changed to a dozen different kinds of roses, and if he's not happy with one of them, he can give it to him next time. He tells the narrator that he wants to marry Miss Geric, but that he needs to find a way to get her out of his life. He wants her to be one of his chess pieces, after he marries her, and then he can find a family to help him.