In the middle of the night, the narrator is sitting in his room. He wants to go outside to see the sunset, but he can't find his way. He asks the housekeeper if there is a girl in her room with an umbrella. The housekeeper tells him that there is one. The narrator asks if the girl has an umbrella, and the housekeeper says that she does, but that the girl's umbrella is broken. He tells the housekeeper that he will not give the girl the umbrella for her, because the two are completely unrelated.
In the middle of the night, the narrator is sitting in his room. He wants to go outside to see the sunset, but he can't find his way. He asks the housekeeper if there is a girl in her room with an umbrella. The housekeeper tells him that there is one. The narrator asks if the girl has an umbrella, and the housekeeper says that she does, but that the girl's umbrella is broken. He tells the housekeeper that he will not give the girl the umbrella for her, because the two are completely unrelated.