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But, if I should be abandoned, if I fall lower yet into shame and ignominy, if your Beatrix is cruelly misjudged by the world she loathes, if indeed she is the lowest of women, then, my child, my adored child," she said, taking his hand, "to you she will still be first of all; you will know that she rises to heaven as she leans on you; but then, my friend," she added, giving him an intoxicating look, "then if you wish to cast her down do not fail of your blow; after your love, death!"

"I said I would." "Tell me all?" "He said we were plighted." 'Now, "wife" is one of the words he abhors; and he loathes the hearing of a girl as "engaged." However, "plighted" carried a likeness. 'I pressed her: "My dear Carinthia, you thought him in earnest?" "He was." "How do you judge?" "By his look when he spoke." "Not by his words?" "'I repeat them to you."

Not for the gold, my boy, but for the girl! So she won't look at me. And it serves me right. But I say do you really think she loathes me, Cole?" "I don't see how she can think much better of you than of the crime in which you've had a hand," was my reply, made, however, with as much kindness as I could summon.

It was pointed out to him that Mr Sousa is a very popular composer, that millions of people love his compositions, that it is merely a minority, contemptible in number, which loathes them. Still he caused thoughts. For a long time the musical folk have regarded the entr'acte music simply as one of the unavoidable discomforts of the playhouse; but, really, managers might be more careful.

It's as I told you: he could hardly name her." Mrs. Ansell had unconsciously ceased her ministrations, letting her hands fall on her knee while she brooded in blank wonder on her companion's face. "I wonder what reason she could have given him?" she murmured at length. "For going? He loathes her, I tell you!" "Yes but how did she make him?" He struck his hand violently on the arm of his chair.

If she is lively, and strikes out into fresh fields and pastures new, "she is forward, and a flirt." If otherwise, she mounts the stereotyped smile, and gushes about the singing in church and picturesqueness of the neighbourhood, which, probably, by this time she loathes every feature of.

'I am sick, he writes on another occasion, 'of opinions; I am weary to bear them: my soul loathes this frothy food. Give me solid, substantial religion. Give me an humble, gentle lover of God and man.

"What's this photograph doing here?" he asked roughly. "Doing?" "Yes. You hate photographs. I've heard you say so." "Jimmy gave it to me on my birthday just before he left for England. It's quite a good one." "You are going to keep it here?" "Yes. I am going to keep it here. Come and sit down." He did not move. "Jimmy loathes me," he said. "Nonsense." "He does.

You are poor you must go back to Oxford you must take up the work your soul loathes grow more soured, more embittered maintain a useless degrading struggle, till her youth is done, her beauty wasted, and till you yourself have lost every shred of decency and dignity, even that decorous outward life in which you can still wrap yourself from the world!

"A better man at heart," said Leonard, who had learnt to love the Count de Charolais. "He loathes the vices and revelry that have stained the Court." "That is true," said Lambert. "Yet he is a man of violence, and with none of the skill and dexterity with which Duke Philip steered his course." "A plague on such skill," muttered Leonard. "Caring solely for his own gain, not for the right!"

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