The scene opens with a slap on the face. It's not a slap, it's a slap in the face, and the scene ends with a splash of water on the pool floor. The narrator tells us that he's going to check out the pool to see if the guards have caught the intruder. He's worried that the guards will smell him, so he'll stay close to the water. He sees that the intruder is hiding, and he thinks that she's running away from the room naked. He doesn't want to be caught, but he also thinks that men shouldn't be allowed to buy things on credit. He tells the girl to stop teasing the intruder, and to stop flirting with him. He also tells her to ignore the little sister, who's blushing. He gives her a gift: he tells her that she can drink two drops of water every time she drinks with a man, which will make the man more
The scene opens with a slap on the face. It's not a slap, it's a slap in the face, and the scene ends with a splash of water on the pool floor. The narrator tells us that he's going to check out the pool to see if the guards have caught the intruder. He's worried that the guards will smell him, so he'll stay close to the water. He sees that the intruder is hiding, and he thinks that she's running away from the room naked. He doesn't want to be caught, but he also thinks that men shouldn't be allowed to buy things on credit. He tells the girl to stop teasing the intruder, and to stop flirting with him. He also tells her to ignore the little sister, who's blushing. He gives her a gift: he tells her that she can drink two drops of water every time she drinks with a man, which will make the man more