The narrator tells us that the doctor gave him fabric scissors as a gift, but that the cut is too deep and won't heal. He tells the doctor to disinfect the wound first and then use a band to keep it from bleeding. The narrator asks the doctor if he treated the wound, and the doctor says he'll go to work. He's not feeling well, the narrator tells him. He asks the pant to rub the wound with a cloth and see if he feels better. The pant tells him that he's feeling better, but the narrator doesn't want to hear it. He wants to know where he can buy the "scent jolt" that he got for free from the doctor. The pants tells the narrator that he gave the doctor that for free, and he asks if the doctor is doing anything interesting with the kid. He wonders if the young master likes the "fairy tale type" because of his stubborn nature.
The narrator tells us that the doctor gave him fabric scissors as a gift, but that the cut is too deep and won't heal. He tells the doctor to disinfect the wound first and then use a band to keep it from bleeding. The narrator asks the doctor if he treated the wound, and the doctor says he'll go to work. He's not feeling well, the narrator tells him. He asks the pant to rub the wound with a cloth and see if he feels better. The pant tells him that he's feeling better, but the narrator doesn't want to hear it. He wants to know where he can buy the "scent jolt" that he got for free from the doctor. The pants tells the narrator that he gave the doctor that for free, and he asks if the doctor is doing anything interesting with the kid. He wonders if the young master likes the "fairy tale type" because of his stubborn nature.