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Updated: June 12, 2025
"The eternal Lawgiver is One; there are no other Gods than He; He has parted the world with none, nor had He any counsellor. "Even as a father shows kindness toward his children, so will God judge men after death, in conformity with His merciful laws. He will never humiliate his child by casting his soul for chastisement into the body of a beast.
"You, Monsieur; I thought it was old Monsieur Viard, he pursues me so." It was the same little maid I had seen in the hall, and that was why I trembled. She wept now for the scolding she had got. I caught my breath to inquire why she wept. "Oh, Madame, Madame it is the humor of Madame to humiliate me of late; she reminds me ever of my dependent position.
They had been seated in the Harris's drawing room for at least ten minutes before Flora Harris entered. She did not so much as glance at Madge, although she greeted Mrs. Curtis rather effusively. If Mrs. Curtis could have signaled to Madge, she would not have permitted her to humiliate herself by an apology to this ill-bred girl.
Since that night that Polk humiliated me as completely as a man can humiliate a woman, he has looked at me like a whipped child, and I haven't looked at him at all I have used Jane as a wide-spread fan behind which to hide from him. How was I to know what was going on on the other side of the fan?
I scowled at Rose, and I had a right to do so after the manner in which she had repulsed me a quarter of an hour before. Though the chocolate was excellent, I pronounced it badly made. I chid her for her awkwardness in waiting on me, and repulsed her at every step. When I got up I would not let her shave me; I shaved myself, which seemed to humiliate her, and then Manon did my hair.
Then, amid a cloud of blue tobacco smoke, he went on: "I knew only one way to win you it was to humiliate you, to place you in a position where you would have to come to me on your knees." She half rose from her chair. "I would never do that," she cried. "I would rather die!" "Oh, yes, you will," he continued, calmly, making a gesture to her to remain seated.
When Rose was summoned to receive payment for the "drinks," each produced the few coppers required to discharge his or her liability. Charvet laughingly called Clemence an aristocrat because she drank grog. She wanted to humiliate him, said he, and make him feel that he earned less than she did, which, as it happened, was the fact.
He assured himself that the whole curious occurrence could be explained by the electrical state of the atmosphere, which had affected his own nerves in a way he would never humiliate himself by confessing to any one.
You wanted to wound me to humiliate me and you succeeded to a certain degree. But you see I have survived the humiliation. You did not hurt me quite so much as you intended, perhaps. 'What a too absurd view to take of the thing! cried Urania, with an injured air. 'An innocent practical joke, not involving harm of any kind; a little girlish prank played on the spur of the moment.
Such a woman knows when to be silent, especially with the fools whom she could laugh at, or the ignorant whom she could humiliate. She is indulgent towards absurdities because she does not yearn to display her knowledge, and she is observant of whatsoever is good, because she desires to improve herself. Her great object is to understand, not to instruct.
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