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I shall marry you, though I detest you; but I shall be your wife only in name, and not in the eyes of God." "The latter sacrifice was not asked of you," smiled the Prince. "I shall depart this day for the capital," continued Gretchen. "I warn you not to inflict your presence upon me during the journey. Now go. The air while you remain is somewhat difficult to breathe."

Besides, I myself detest Paris, the world, the court, and the Louvre. I wish to be alone with my souvenirs of my happy past; perhaps a little of my former happiness will return to me there. My father will accompany me, and I shall find there M. and Madame de St. Luc, who expect me. Adieu, M. de Bussy." Bussy hid his face in his hands. "All is over for me," he murmured.

Nana Sahib laughed; his white, even teeth were dazzling as the black-moustached lip lifted. "Sirdar, when I send two Rampore hounds from my kennel to make the kill of a tiger you may tackle Amir Khan. Even if we could crumple up this blighter it's not cricket we need those Pindari chaps but not as dead men. Besides, I detest bloodshed."

I should blush to find myself determined by interest, submitting to constraint, or becoming the slave of any will whatever. To me vanity is slavery, self-love degrading, and utilitarianism meanness. I detest the ambition which makes you the liege man of something or some-one I desire to be simply my own master. If I had health I should be the freest man I know.

"I could see no figurative application of your words," he retorted, beginning to be annoyed at her prolonged ill humour. "Perhaps there was none." "In that case " "Oh, do not argue! I detest argument in all shapes, and most of all when I am expected to answer it. You cannot understand me you never will " She broke off suddenly and looked at him.

"But, Patty, then nobody will go on the first, and the Homers will be all prepared " "That's just what Bee wants! One of her practical jokes! Oh, Nan, I do detest practical jokes." "So do I! I think they're ill-bred." "But the Homers don't think that, and Kit Cameron doesn't, either. We've discussed that matter lots of times, and we never agree.

It is no pleasure to me to revisit scenes in which earlier days have been passed. I detest the sentimental melancholy which steals over me; the sense of the lapse of time, and the reflection that so many whom I knew are dead. I would always, if possible, spend my holiday in some new scene, fresh to me, and full of new interest.

"How I used to detest people who patted boys on the back and said with a smirk, 'I know your father. I never had a father whom people could say that about. But, sir," cried the Judge, bringing down his fist on the litter of papers that covered his desk, "I made up my mind that one day people should know me. That was my spur. And you'll start fair here, Mr. Brice.

"Of course. I detest waiting for trains or anything else. I'm just dying to go, and I've got the cutest little traveling case. It " "Has a special compartment for chocolates; hasn't it, Grace?" asked Mollie Billette, whose dark and flashing eyes, and black hair, with just a shade of steely-blue in it, betrayed the French blood in her veins.

You meant to tell me, was that it?" "Yes. Though I own it was rather late in the day. Then you sprang it upon me with that letter. I detest the man who wrote it, and I always shall. There was just enough of truth in it, and in your bitter reproaches, to make me feel the hopelessness of lame explanations.

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