This is a locked chapter61st Outfit You Just Can't Help It
About This Chapter
It's now midnight, and the narrator tells us that it's time to go to bed. He's been working all day, and he's worried that his mom is going to complain about it. The narrator says that he doesn't want his mom to complain, because she's always smiling and smiling. He says that if he were the narrator, he'd show his mom the ninth and final outfit, which is a French outfit. He thinks that if the narrator shows his mom another French outfit, it'll be charming. If the narrator were him, he thinks that the last outfit is the same as hiss, but with "harmony" instead of "constancy." The narrator explains that making an outfit is like trying to cook meat. You only get to make the meat by yourself, and that's why you can't do it with other ingredients. You don't have to do anything with it to make it look good. You can only do what you've done with it, and if you make it good, you can do anything else with it. If you make a good outfit, you'll get compliments on it, but if you'd make a bad one, you won't get any compliments. So, the narrator says, the last thing you want to do is complain about your mom's 61st outfit. She's working too hard, he says, and she should just go to sleep. He wants to know what's wrong with his mom, since she'd been smiling all day. He tells his mom that she always smiles, no matter what he rustles it up. He figures that if his mom were him , he would show her the last French outfit and see if he can use it as an example of how to make an American outfit. If he were
This is a locked chapter61st Outfit You Just Can't Help It
About This Chapter
It's now midnight, and the narrator tells us that it's time to go to bed. He's been working all day, and he's worried that his mom is going to complain about it. The narrator says that he doesn't want his mom to complain, because she's always smiling and smiling. He says that if he were the narrator, he'd show his mom the ninth and final outfit, which is a French outfit. He thinks that if the narrator shows his mom another French outfit, it'll be charming. If the narrator were him, he thinks that the last outfit is the same as hiss, but with "harmony" instead of "constancy." The narrator explains that making an outfit is like trying to cook meat. You only get to make the meat by yourself, and that's why you can't do it with other ingredients. You don't have to do anything with it to make it look good. You can only do what you've done with it, and if you make it good, you can do anything else with it. If you make a good outfit, you'll get compliments on it, but if you'd make a bad one, you won't get any compliments. So, the narrator says, the last thing you want to do is complain about your mom's 61st outfit. She's working too hard, he says, and she should just go to sleep. He wants to know what's wrong with his mom, since she'd been smiling all day. He tells his mom that she always smiles, no matter what he rustles it up. He figures that if his mom were him , he would show her the last French outfit and see if he can use it as an example of how to make an American outfit. If he were