Walter, Dr. Slop, and Toby all collectively read Ernulphus’s curses, with Walter reading the main text and the others adding commentary. This multi-voiced reading toys with the material, changing or exaggerating certain parts to fit the situation. Toby’s morality is deeply offended by the harshness of the curses, but he is too polite to leave or ask his brother to stop. Indeed, Toby is so gentle that he is able to sympathize even with the devil. Tristram then teases the next interruption, alerting the reader that the next chapter will contain more of his commentary rather than the next part of his family’s conversation.