Select the correct text in the passage.
Which sentence shows that the husband supports his wife regardless of her choices?
(11) "It isn't going to freeze, and I won't look at anything until you have told me what you think of my idea. Wouldn't a whole lovely summer, quite alone, be delightful? Wouldn't it be perfect to get up every morning for weeks and feel that you belong to yourself and to nobody else?" And I went over to him and put a hand on each shoulder and gave him a little shake, for he persisted in gazing at the stars just as though I had not been there. "Please, Man of Wrath, say something long for once," I entreated; "you haven't said a good long sentence for a week."
(12) He slowly brought his gaze from the stars down to me and smiled. Then he drew me on to his knee.
(13) "Don't get affectionate," I urged; "it is words, not deeds, that I want.
(14) But I'll stay here if you'll talk."
(15) "Well then, I will talk. What am I to say? You know you do as you please, and I never interfere with you. If you do not want to have any one here this summer you will not have any one, but you will find it a very long summer."