The narrator tells us that he's afraid that Viola will never forgive him for giving her so many dolls. He tells us, however, that he threw them out of Viola's house because he didn't want her to think that he was giving her a doll for every kiss he had with her. Viola is all, "damn it, he can leave anytime he wants" . He's right. Viola sees that she saw him and got mad, but she's not giving up on him. She's just jealous that he can get her on his own whenever he wants. Viola tells him that she can't wait to get back to him, because he hasn't forgotten his punishment. He still owes her 98 kisses, but he doesn't have the money to pay them off.
The narrator tells us that he's afraid that Viola will never forgive him for giving her so many dolls. He tells us, however, that he threw them out of Viola's house because he didn't want her to think that he was giving her a doll for every kiss he had with her. Viola is all, "damn it, he can leave anytime he wants" . He's right. Viola sees that she saw him and got mad, but she's not giving up on him. She's just jealous that he can get her on his own whenever he wants. Viola tells him that she can't wait to get back to him, because he hasn't forgotten his punishment. He still owes her 98 kisses, but he doesn't have the money to pay them off.