It seems to be two lovers trying to reach each other. Margaret seems to be pregnant, which has been alluded to here.
It seems as if she is worried about the presence of the child, but she says, in the end, "Well, at least if he comes, I won't want for love," meaning, "Okay, well at least he will love me and take care of me." Getting that impression.
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It seems to be two lovers trying to reach each other. Margaret seems to be pregnant, which has been alluded to here.
It seems as if she is worried about the presence of the child, but she says, in the end, "Well, at least if he comes, I won't want for love," meaning, "Okay, well at least he will love me and take care of me." Getting that impression.