The narrator curses the idiot who carried the body to the spot. He curses his friends, who will die in a disaster of his doing, and he curses himself for living a miserable life without a child or a loved one. The narrator says that he will save who he can, and curses those who are helpless to do so. He says that if he were caught, his life would be over, and that he cannot let his lover die in vain
The narrator curses the idiot who carried the body to the spot. He curses his friends, who will die in a disaster of his doing, and he curses himself for living a miserable life without a child or a loved one. The narrator says that he will save who he can, and curses those who are helpless to do so. He says that if he were caught, his life would be over, and that he cannot let his lover die in vain