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They like us too, Ben; we are the children of Hindoos also superior to the rest of the world. There will be a party or two for this young person." "Parties be hanged!" he said. "Then we must have a rout here, and I hate 'em." "But we owe an entertainment," said Mrs. Somers. "I have been thinking of giving one as soon as Mr. Somers gets out."

And I remember a farmer's wife telling me how she had complained to Douglas about the damage done by the Flood pheasants in their fields. And he just mocked at her. 'Why don't you send in a bigger bill? 'But it's not only money, my lady, she said to me. 'The fields are like your children, and you hate to see them wasted by them great birds money or no money. But what's the good of talking?

She was sore, she was angry with all men, she wished all were like Cymier or like Marien, that she might hate every one of them; she came to the conclusion in her heart of hearts that all of them, even the best, if put to the proof, would turn out selfish. She liked to think so to believe in none of them.

This helped. It was something to feel that David was suffering. She wanted him to suffer. He had brought shame and humiliation upon her. She never realized that the thing that shamed her was that he thought her better than she was. “He is offensively good. I hate him!” she remarked as a kitten might who had got hurt at playing with a mouse in a trap. The man’s face grew bland with satisfaction.

"Just like Tom Sawyer?" "Yes, sir." "And you like it, don't you, Mitchie?" "No, sir I hate it." "You're playin' the same part Tom Sawyer played?" "I don't know." "Did you hate it when you hid the pistol and didn't tell any one?" "Yes, sir." "And did you hate it up to the time you told your father?" "Yes, sir." "And you hate it now?" "Yes, sir but it's my duty."

I know that does not count an atom in comparison to my responsibilities. You trusted me as you trusted no one else, and I deceived you. So you have the right to hate me as you hate no one else. And yet is it not something, does it not mitigate my fault a little, that I deceived myself far, far more than I ever deceived you?" He raised his eyebrows.

"But there is one thing, at least one which I cannot understand in you," he went on, nerving himself for what might come a moment later. "You are of this world you hate civilization and yet you have brought a man into the north to teach you its ways. I mean this man who you say is the most wonderful man in the world." He waited, trembling. It seemed an eternity before Jeanne answered.

It's nothing you should bother your little head over now. Wait till you're older." Till I'm older, indeed! How I hate to have folks talk to me like that! And they do they do it all the time. As if I was a child now, when I'm almost standing there where the brook and river meet! But that was just the kind of talk I got, everywhere, nearly every time I asked any one what a divorce was.

There should be and need be no such thing as idleness. There should be and need be no such thing as war. There should be and need be no such thing as slavery. There should be and need be no such thing as hate. There should be and need be no such thing as envy. There should be and need be no such thing as pride. There should be and need be no such thing as greed.

"Yes, dear," replied Tom, meekly. "Well!" said Elsie; "you might show a little spirit at least." "I thought I was to agree with you!" "There is nothing I hate so much; if you don't contradict me, I shall die certainly." "Then, since you want the truth, I must say I think you are a little hard on men in general." "And you in particular, perhaps?" "Sometimes you are."