Chapter 16 opens with a description of the servants of the young master, who are dressed in familiar clothes. The young master is dressed in his own clothes, and the servants are dressed as if they were servants of his family. The maid, who has been waiting for her cousin, tells the young man that he is a disgrace to the family, and that he should stop being such a pain to them. She tells him that she does not ask him to contribute anything, but that he does not deserve it. She says that she still likes him the most, even though she hates him. She is sorry that she has to leave, and says that in her life, she has never heard of anyone who tries his best to help someone who hates them.
Chapter 16 opens with a description of the servants of the young master, who are dressed in familiar clothes. The young master is dressed in his own clothes, and the servants are dressed as if they were servants of his family. The maid, who has been waiting for her cousin, tells the young man that he is a disgrace to the family, and that he should stop being such a pain to them. She tells him that she does not ask him to contribute anything, but that he does not deserve it. She says that she still likes him the most, even though she hates him. She is sorry that she has to leave, and says that in her life, she has never heard of anyone who tries his best to help someone who hates them.