The narrator tells us that he and his wife have been married for many years, and that he admits that his husband is generous. He also says that his wife is the "best in that part" . The narrator says that he wants to make her husband happy, so he's giving her his body for sex. He's not a prostitute, he says, but the one she's sold herself to is her "legal husband." The narrator feels bad for giving herself away, but she wants to get to the bottom of the matter. She's out of her mind, she says, and she can't stand the thought of being near death. She tells the narrator to
The narrator tells us that he and his wife have been married for many years, and that he admits that his husband is generous. He also says that his wife is the "best in that part" . The narrator says that he wants to make her husband happy, so he's giving her his body for sex. He's not a prostitute, he says, but the one she's sold herself to is her "legal husband." The narrator feels bad for giving herself away, but she wants to get to the bottom of the matter. She's out of her mind, she says, and she can't stand the thought of being near death. She tells the narrator to