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Florence put on her hood, and tied it with a twitch. "But I like you ever so much, Flossy; now, you know I do. You're hateful sometimes; but so am I; and I can't tell which is the hatefulest." Here Flossy, who was as fickle as the wind, laughed merrily, took off her hood and cloak, and danced about the room in high spirits. "Yes," said she, "I'll stay just on purpose to plague you!"
"You might say some spiteful remark, for she is the hatefulest thing! She told me that blue ribbons suited red hair very badly and advised me to change one or the other. Is it true that my hair is red?" Mademoiselle de Bergenheim asked this question with so much anxiety that her sister-in-law could not repress a smile. "You know that my aunt delights in annoying you," said she.
On this occasion my cabman, for no reason whatever, suddenly began to beat his horse in the hatefulest way, leaning down with his whip and striking the horse underneath, as we were going downhill on the Rue de Freycinet. I screamed at him, but he pretended not to hear. The cab rocked from side to side, the horse was galloping, and this brute beating him like a madman. It made me wild.
Horace shook with the sobs that nearly choked him. Like the sleek murderer and his plump queen, the two creatures hatefulest to him lived their meanly prosperous lives on his bounty. What conscience flamed so dimly in the Danish prince that he could hesitate before his opportunity? Long ago, had Horace been in his place, the guilty pair would have paid in blood for their lust and ambition.
Says she, at last, 'Are you one of pa's new servants?" "'Servants! says I, 'no indeed; I'm Mrs. Michael Welsh, one of your nighest neighbors. "Then I told her that there were two nice girls lived in the house with me, and she'd better get acquainted with 'em right away; and then with the hatefulest of all hateful laughs, she asked if 'they wore glass beads and went barefoot."
What was hatefulest and most unendurable of all was the bondage of truce in which the Atterburys held him. Wesley was no coward, and he ached to meet Jack face to face, arm to arm, and settle with that thoughtless insubordinate a rankling list of griefs heaped up in moments of over-vivacious frankness.
"Celia, you didn't tell me what you are going to do when you grow up." "Go to college." "You? Why, girls do, don't they? I never thought of that." "Of course they do. I don't know whether I'll write or be a doctor. I know one thing I won't teach school. It's the hatefulest thing there is! It's nice to be a doctor and have your own horse, and go round like a man.
"Celia, you didn't tell me what you are going to do when you grow up." "Go to college." "You? Why, girls do, don't they? I never thought of that." "Of course they do. I don't know whether I'll write or be a doctor. I know one thing I won't teach school. It's the hatefulest thing there is! It's nice to be a doctor and have your own horse, and go round like a man.
One of my deepest convictions is, that it is not so. Without sovereigns, true sovereigns, temporal and spiritual, I see nothing possible but an anarchy; the hatefulest of things. But I find Protestantism, whatever anarchic democracy it have produced, to be the beginning of new genuine sovereignty and order.
"But she made me, oh, such a face! And she chopped her teeth at me just as though she'd bite me! I think she's the very hatefulest thing " "Hush! she's greatly to be pitied," said the older sister, with an air and in a tone that showed she copied it from the "grown-ups" whom she had heard discussing poor Mercy Curtis. "I wish we'd gone 'round the other way," complained the other child.
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