Miss Willowby had a strong dislike for the province she found herself in. Her sentiments reflected an underlying belief that this rural setting and its people were lacking in sophistication and culture.
In the book "Something Fresh" by P.G. Wodehouse, this attitude highlights the contrast between urban life and provincial existence, showcasing Miss Willowby's disdain for what she perceived as provincial limitations, which ultimately shapes her character and interactions throughout the story.