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"But you seem to aim higher than I do, Power," said Walter; "I certainly found lots of wickedness going on here, but I never hoped to change that. All I hoped to do was to save one or two fellows from being cruelly bullied and spoiled. We can't alter the wrong tone which nearly all the fellows have on some matters."
The three older brothers were very unkind to baby bear, but the fourth one always took baby's part, and was always kind to his baby brother. Rabbit was getting tired of being ordered and bullied around by papa bear. He puzzled his brain to scheme some way of getting even with Mr. Bear for abusing him so much. He studied all night long, but no scheme worth trying presented itself.
"Do not believe him, Cecilia," said Lady Atherley: "he thinks there is no one in the world like you." "Fortunately for the world," said Atherley; "any more of the sort would spoil it. But I am not going to stay here to be bullied by two women at once. Rather than that, I will go and write letters." He went, and soon afterwards Lady Atherley followed him. Then the two little boys came in with Tip.
"Carl has no right to vex Mrs. Crawford. Besides, he can't agree with Peter." "Is that his fault or Peter's?" asked Gilbert, significantly. "I am not acquainted with the circumstances, but Mrs. Crawford says that Carl is always bullying Peter." "He never bullied anyone at school." "Is there anything, else you want?" "Yes, sir; Carl only took away a little underclothing in a gripsack.
"You must be very tired, Susan," said he: "wouldn't you like to go to bed?" But Susan didn't want to go till her husband went. She had an idea that her papa might be bullied if she were away: she wasn't tired at all, or at least she said so. The archdeacon was pacing the room, expressing, by certain nods of his head, his opinion of the utter fatuity of his father-in-law.
His name of chivalry was Sagramor. T r was of stouter build and less salient humour. He was Bors, a brother of Lancelot's. I, who was moody, here as in waking life, was Tristram, more often Tramtris. Of other more sinister figures I remember two. R s, who bullied me until I was provoked at last into facing him; a greedy, pale, lecherous boy, graceless, a liar, but extremely clever.
"And probably she would not have accepted me at all if you had not bullied and worried her, and ordered her to say 'Yes' to me," he rejoined dryly. "Children must obey their parents," she said, "it is the law of God." "A law which you, for one, apply to your own advantage, eh, Irma néni?" "Have you any cause for complaint?" "Oh, no! Elsa's obedience has served me well.
It is now given out for the usual purposes, by the usual emissaries, that Lord Rockingham did not consent to the repeal of this act until he was bullied into it by Lord Chatham; and the reporters have gone so far as publicly to assert, in a hundred companies, that the honourable gentleman under the gallery, who proposed the repeal in the American committee, had another set of resolutions in his pocket directly the reverse of those he moved.
Robbed of his hope of a glorious immortality, stripped of his spiritual significance, bullied and belittled by science on every hand, man not unnaturally begins to feel that it is no use taking his life seriously, that, in fact, it betrays a lack of humour to do so.
"Judson, I did not cheat durin' that game, an' I never did cheat, although gamblin was my business. You have become a fanatic on the subject o' truth, an' I propose to tell you some. You are a bully; you have bullied this girl in order to make her consent; and you are a coward, a miserable coward.
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