The quote "you mean to say that after all you are really going to be the kind of woman who the baker won't let near the bread?" conveys a critical and judgmental tone. The quote implies that the woman being referred to is inferior and unworthy, as she is being excluded from an ordinary and essential task such as buying bread. This tone suggests a societal pressure to conform to certain expectations and norms, particularly for women, and a sense of disappointment in those who do not meet them. The use of the word "mean" also implies a sense of disbelief or disappointment, further emphasizing the critical tone.