Indledning
The capacity to feel remorse for past errors and, hopefully, derive valuable lessons from them is a fundamental and influential attribute of humanity. Richard Knight's brief narrative, "Sorry for disturbing you," serves as a superb illustration of this concept.

The story follows a man who, guided by an enigmatic individual, recognizes his potential blunders and resolves to rectify them.

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Uddrag
As an awkward conversation ensues, Michael fidgets and murmurs about Edie and George Higham, the former owners of Ian and Karen's house.

Intrigued by Michael's strange behavior, Ian inquires about the couple, only to receive cryptic responses. Despite Michael's oddity, Ian remains curious and presses for more information.

When the taxi finally arrives, the driver refuses to take Michael home, citing previous unpleasant experiences. The refusal of help from a neighbor symbolizes the lack of compassion in modern society, as the commandment to "love thy neighbor" is ignored.

Ian's attempt to contact Edie and George Higham leads to a shocking revelation about Michael's life. It becomes apparent that Michael's alcohol addiction has caused significant problems, including not being permitted to walk his daughter down the aisle.

The conversation with Edie and George sheds light on the troubled relationships within Michael's family, ultimately leading to their estrangement.