In the novel "Black Sheep" by Georgette Heyer, a conversation takes place where one character expresses concern about the hotel charges, suggesting that the other should be informed about the expenses. Miles, however, brushes off the concern, showing a carefree attitude towards the financial implications of their stay. He reassures the worried character that he won’t burden them with the costs, implying he has other means to take care of himself if needed.
Stacy's response reveals his irritation and disbelief at Miles' nonchalant demeanor. His remark indicates that he finds Miles' carefree approach amusing yet frustrating. The dialogue captures the dynamic between the two characters and sets a humorous tone, highlighting themes of class and responsibility within the context of their stay in Bath.