The answer is: Porcher criticizes Chopin's main character.
According to the excerpt from the Mirror, American writer Frances Porcher makes a negative interpretation of Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" and speculates with disgust what would happen if all women were like the main character Edna Pontellier. In that respect, Edna wishes to liberate from social expectations as a mother and wife so that she can live an independent life and romantic relationship with Robert.
Kindred is willing to give his maid to Everyman to accompany him in his journey.
Here is his lines:
KINDRED It availeth not us to entice; Ye shall have my maid with all my heart;She loveth to go to feasts, there to be nice, And to dance, and abroad to start: I will give her leave to help you in that journey, If that you and she may agree.