The interview was not intended fairly by Cuss, the general practitioner. He had a keen desire to know about the stranger. He approached the stranger on the pretext of collecting subscription for the nurse fund. This way he hoped to interact with the stranger and know the secret of his bandaged face. The stranger sensed his motive and with an apparently armless sleeve pinched Cuss’ nose, thus scaring him to death. It turned out to be an extraordinary, an unusual and a nightmarish kind of experience for Cuss as the things he noticed and felt could hardly be rationalized. Cuss fled straight to punting and related his incredible experience to him. Thus out of professional envy he managed to only infuriate the stranger rather than knowing something valuable about him. It was an insincere of interview on the part of Cuss and proved fruitless in the end.