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I have a little money from my mother's estate, which my fahter sends me by driblits. I won a large sum this winter on the races, and I am beginning to sell my sketches. Laidpore is more and more pleased with my work; he says it grows in force and individulaity. I cannot judge of that myself, but I feel I have gained in ease and confidence. However, as I said, I have sold a good man through Laidpore. I can live in the tiny house for littler or nothing, with one servant.
I was a bit confussed about the issue with the husband and the house as well. At one point he seemed to be under the impression that he was going to be living there too. I thought he mentioned something about not having enough room within the place. Or maybe someone else questioned her on that. But just how that was suppose to work I was not quite sure. I do not think Edna really thought ahead, but I think that was perhaps the point, that she acted out of impulse.