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"A grudge is what I've got!" replied Father Pat. "It's the kind I hold against anny man who mistreats children! And while I live and draw breath, which won't be long, I'll fight that kind o' a man whenever I meet him! And I'll charge him with his sin, so help me God, before the very bar o' Heaven!" Big Tom shrugged. "Y' ain't a well man," he said; "and then again, y' happen t' be a priest.

If he could only realize that the dog he kicks, the horse he mistreats, or the poor mental or physical weakling he takes advantage of might possibly be impelled by the same soul that moved the form of his deceased father, mother, or offspring, his selfishness and cruelty would vanish forever.

"Lewis Rand's no saint, child, but he's no fool either. You'll be telling me next that he mistreats his wife." "Ah, he does not do that!" exclaimed Unity. "She's deep in love. He can't be so very bad, can he, Cousin Jane?" "He's not a monster, child: he's just a man. And now, Unity, I am making damson preserves to-day." "I'll go," said Unity, rising. "But they believe these things at Fontenoy."

He merely and unfortunately did not succeed, or succeeded while unluckily you found him out. Likewise if one lies to him, cheats him or otherwise mistreats him in a transaction, he does not permanently lay it up against the evil-doer. For he knows he would have done the same thing under similar circumstances. He is prepared to go on next week with the usual dealings.

Farnshaw had gone beyond the mark where her daughter could receive it in silence, urging that Elizabeth call her husband home and submit herself to the matrimonial yoke, the girl turned upon her in annoyance: "You'd have me just where you are yourself, ma. You say pa mistreats you that's just what was coming to me.

He felt angry at being vanquished and the shame of weakness yet, allied to these sensations, was the instinctive gratitude which one experiences upon being freed from an unwise step by a violent hand which mistreats and saves. "You are to remain, Toni!" he said in a dull voice. "There is nothing to say.

The storm still continuing, he was obliged to slaughter his yoke oxen for food. On seeing this, his Dogs took counsel together, and said, "It is time for us to be off, for if the master spare not his oxen, who work for his gain, how can we expect him to spare us?" He is not to be trusted as a friend who mistreats his own family. The Wolf and the Shepherds