The two of them are in the middle of the countryside, and Mr. Lorry wants to know what's going on between them. He says that he's just come from the fields, and that he doesn't want to see anything embarrassing. He's not going to help him, he says, if he wants to do what he wants. He also says that the wind is blowing in his direction, and it's his fault that it blows in that direction. He tells Lorry that he still hasn't resolved the matter of the cattle stepping on his cornfield, and he says that
The two of them are in the middle of the countryside, and Mr. Lorry wants to know what's going on between them. He says that he's just come from the fields, and that he doesn't want to see anything embarrassing. He's not going to help him, he says, if he wants to do what he wants. He also says that the wind is blowing in his direction, and it's his fault that it blows in that direction. He tells Lorry that he still hasn't resolved the matter of the cattle stepping on his cornfield, and he says that