Paul tells Mim that she is right in guessing that he has finally found work that he enjoys. He describes the internal struggle that has raged all through college, his being torn between two jobs. Paul is glad that he has the opportunity to prove to himself (and others) his real capabilities. Paul describes the children who, even at a young age, understand the important roles they and their families play. Young and old ride the Popular Front Trucks to the fields everyday so that the people and soldiers of Spain can eat. Paul notices that the young girls sing Spanish versions of American songs like London Bridge and Oh My Darling Clementine.