Final answer:
The question asks about a character named Barbara and her actions toward Sheriff Gilbeau, but the provided excerpts do not mention Barbara nor describe her actions. Instead, the excerpts touch on themes of gender roles and law in the context of 'Trifles' by Susan Glaspell.
Step-by-step explanation:
The context of the question appears to be related to a scene from a play or a narrative where the character Barbara interacts with Sheriff Gilbeau.
However, based on the excerpts provided, there is no direct reference to a character named Barbara, nor is there any clear action she takes toward Sheriff Gilbeau.
The excerpts discuss several themes including the role of women, the perception of domestic tasks, and the law, particularly in the setting of the play 'Trifles' by Susan Glaspell where women discover evidence of a crime the men overlook.
The dialogue indicates the different ways male and female characters perceive and interpret the same reality.
Without a specific reference to a character named Barbara and her actions towards Sheriff Gilbeau within the provided text, it's not possible to give a precise answer to what Barbara does.
The information provided seems to pertain to a different set of characters, actions, and themes.