[She's seen a brother's love for his sister in Jamie and Jenny, and she sees it here now. She also knows how a man can fret himself sick if given the opportunity, so once beds are obtained and some level of comfort secured for the moment, she takes the time to check on Edmund. She puts a reassuring hand on his arm.]
Don't worry. I've plenty of experience with stubborn. [Stubborn is what she married. Still, she doesn't want him to worry.] I'll take good care of Lucy and I'll let you know if anything changes. [For better or for worse.]
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Don't worry. I've plenty of experience with stubborn. [Stubborn is what she married. Still, she doesn't want him to worry.] I'll take good care of Lucy and I'll let you know if anything changes. [For better or for worse.]
How are you doing, Edmund?