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That this exhibition in the boat was only a refined little lovers' quarrel " "How under heaven could any fool say " "Well, you know they'll wonder why he got into the boat in the first place, and say the hatefullest thing they can think of ... There are plenty of people who would like to see us h-humiliated." Mrs. Heth, staring at her with an intake of the breath, then said slowly: "Ah h!"

"Very well," said I, tormenting myself with the thought that she was acting under some compelling sense of obligation; and that should never be. So I answered briefly all at once; and no sooner had I spoken than I endured a gnawing consciousness that I was the hatefullest thing that had escaped extermination that night. I kept still, however; the pain was something to dread.

Hatefullest ever to me hast thou been of the kings of Achaia; Nothing delighted thee e'er but contention and battle and bloodshed; And if thy strength be unmatcht, it is due to the gift of a Godhead. Hence with thee! hence to thy home flee thou with thy ships and thy comrades!

"One morning he saw her at the quarries and, taken with her beauty, asked her at the hands of the Pharaoh, for the hatefullest bondage pure maidenhood ever knew. "She fled from the minions he sent to take her, and came to me in that spot on the hillside where thou and I did talk. "There the minions found us, and by the evidence they looked upon, I am further charged with sacrilege.

He was at her side in a moment, tenderly bending over her. "Eh, Maggie, but I am sorry, lass " She wrenched away from beneath his hands. "I hate yo'," she cried passionately. He gently removed her hands from before her tear-stained face. "I was nob'but laffin', Maggie," he pleaded; "say yo' forgie me." "I don't," she cried, struggling. "I think yo're the hatefullest lad as iver lived."

She was the playmate of the sisters, and young Dan was the torment of their lives, jumping out at them from unexpected corners, eavesdropping to learn their little secrets and harassing them in ways common to boys of all generations, and she never hesitated to inform him that he was "the hatefullest fellow she ever knew."

"You're the hatefullest man I ever heard of!" I flung at him. "Oh, I say! Don't speak too soon. You don't know all yet. If you don't want me to, I won't call on Charretier. Lady T. and her tuft-huntin' can go hang! And you shan't stop at the Athenée to be copped by the Duchess's friends, if you don't like. That's what I wanted to see you about. To tell you it all depends on yourself."

Besides, I've got the Catt inside of me. I scratch like fury when I am mad. Now Tom doesn't get mad, though his name is almost, or just, as bad as mine." "What do you get mad at?" "Lots of things, but 'specially my name. Folks make such fun of it and say the hatefullest rhymes, and when they do that I just light into them with my fists." "And you a girl!"

Just at this moment, Mauleon and d'Arzenac compose the team; I do not know who is on the waiting-list. She will probably spend the winter here with her aunt, Mademoiselle de Corandeuil, one of the hatefullest old women on the Rue de Varennes.

"Yes, she did," declared Cathie with a pout; "she's always meaning something. She's the hatefullest thing I ever saw!" "Nonsense!" said Polly, with a gay little laugh. "She says perfectly dreadful things to me, and so I do to her, but we don't either of us mind them." "Well, those are in fun," said Cathie; "that's a very different matter" "So you must make these in fun," said Polly.