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Both are anxious that the world should be priest-governed, though they have probably never confessed so much, even to themselves. Both begrudge any other kind of dominion held by man over man. Dr.

"And yet you would begrudge me the pleasure of putting my hand in my pocket, and relieving the inconveniences which have been thrown on you, and those you love better than yourself, by the chances of your fate in life." "I will live on no man's charity," said Crawley, with an abruptness which amounted almost to an expression of anger. "And is not that pride?"

"These mills and barns are all stored for the use of the miller and his family; and what is more, my friend, I can tell you that men are no great friends to us poor squirrels, and will kill us when they get the chance, and begrudge us the grain we help ourselves to." "Well, that is very stingy," said Velvet-paw; "I am sure there is enough for men and squirrels too.

"Of course you would; and you mustn't begrudge papa a month or two when he comes. I never cared about your being in Parliament before, but I shall think so much of you now if you can manage to get papa home." There could be nothing more innocent than this, nothing more innocent at any rate as regarded any offence against Mr. Trevelyan. But just then there came a word which a little startled Mrs.

She did not want them to know, an they shall not; besides, thar are Folks in this cussed Settlement mean enough to begrudge her the grave Lot she has becase of what she was driv to. "Thar is one thing I want you to stop. I dont want you to hire Peter Slogan with Blood money, nur nobody else, to haul wood fur me.

I shouldn't begrudge a cent of the money." "I suppose I was a fool to talk to you," said the Honourable Hilary, getting up. But his son pushed him down again into the Windsor chair. "Hold on, Judge," he said, "that was just my way of saying if I accepted your offer, it wouldn't be because I yearned after the money. Thinking of it has never kept me awake nights.

"I shouldn't think so from the way you eat them, Aunt Rachel," retorted Jack. "You ate four the last time we had them for supper." "I didn't think you'd begrudge me the little I eat," said Rachel, dolefully. "I didn't think you took the trouble to keep account of what I ate." "Come, Rachel, this is unreasonable," said her brother.

He then left the house, declaring he didn't so much begrudge his successor the pay, as nothing but nuts were to be had with the money; and that, as for himself, he felt as sneaking as he believed was the case with Nebuchadnezzar, when he was compelled to get down on all-fours, and eat grass. The brigadier and myself remained behind to discuss the general bearings of this unexpected event.

To prevent waste or embezzlement is the only inducement to allowancing them at all for if, instead of a peck they could eat a bushel of meal a week fairly, and required it, I would not withold or begrudge it them." There is good reason to believe that Washington was respected and even beloved by many of his "People."

"Why did you not come to meet me with the children?" he cried peevishly; "do you begrudge me even that pleasure?" "I begrudge you a pleasure?" Gudule ventured to remark, as she raised her swimming eyes to his face. "Why do you look at me so tearfully?" he almost shouted. Ascher loved his wife, and when he saw the effect which his rough words had produced, he tenderly embraced her.

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