"I say, Jo, that's rather too much," he began, just in his old
boyish way. "You have all done more for me than I can ever thank
you for, except by doing my best not to disapoint you. You have rather
cast me off lately, Jo, but I've had the best of help, nevertheless.
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This passage seems to reveal a sense of hurt and gratitude at the same time. The character's complaint about being cast off by Jo makes me curious about the reasons behind it and how their relationship will evolve. The language is direct and emotional, showing the raw feelings of the speaker. The use of the phrase "old boyish way" gives a sense of familiarity and character. It indicates a potential conflict or misunderstanding within the relationship that could drive the plot forward.