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"Do you?" she queried, with a faint curl of her lip. "Why yes." She shook her head. "Men have changed. Nowadays they are all selfish and sordid. But I shouldn't generalize, for I'm a notorious man-hater, you know." "It seems to me that women are just as selfish as men perhaps more so in all but little things." "Our definitions of 'little things' may differ. What do you call a big thing?" "Love!

"Beth is treating Rob so differently, that I thought it well to retreat." "I am so glad! Whatever came over the spirit of her dreams?" "They've just discovered in the course of conversation that Ptolemy as usual crossed the wires and told Beth Rob was a flirt, and then informed Rob that Beth was strong-minded and a man-hater." "Oh, the little imp!" she exclaimed indignantly. "I don't know.

If she ever marries, it will be at the cost of a terrible mental struggle. There are women-haters among men, and there are a very few so few as to rank with albinos and white blackbirds in scarcity man-haters among women. Annie is a man-hater." "She is very pretty, too," said James.

But Timon the naked, Timon the man-hater, was no longer lord Timon, the lord of bounty, the flower of valour, their defence in war, their ornament in peace. If Alcibiades killed his countrymen, Timon cared not. If he sacked fair Athens, and slew her old men and her infants, Timon would rejoice.

And this was the last courtesy, of all his noble bounties, which Timon showed to mankind, and this the last sight of him which his countrymen had, for not many days after, a poor soldier, passing by the sea-beach which was at a little distance from the woods which Timon frequented, found a tomb on the verge of the sea, with an inscription upon it purporting that it was the grave of Timon the man-hater, who "While he lived, did hate all living men, and, dying, wished a plague might consume all caitiffs left!"

"There are two of them, Miss Phoebe and Miss Vesta Blyth. Miss Phoebe is as good as gold, but something of a man-hater. She doesn't think much of the sex in general, but she is a good friend of mine, and she'll be good to you for my sake. Miss Vesta" the young doctor, who was observant, noted a slight change in his hearty voice "Vesta Blyth is a saint."

The cloud had plainly swept away, leaving the skies of his life brighter. Gayety had succeeded gloom. The rollicking enjoyment of the true cavalryman had replaced the recklessness of the man-hater. Again I looked at him with attention for his courage had made me admire him, and his hidden grief had aroused my sympathy.

Joe and Husky not being able to think of any original contributions of wit, rang all the changes on "Sammy, the White Slave!" with fresh bursts of laughter. Shand said nothing. He laughed harshly. "Who was the girl?" asked Mahooley. They told him. "Bela Charley!" he exclaimed. "The best looker on the lake! She has the name of a man-hater." "I dare say," said Jack with a serious air.

Earle's business-like directness and the protuberance of her bust in conclusion, by way of reasserting her satisfaction with the results of her action, there was a touch of plaintiveness in her confession which suggested the womanly author of "Hints on Culture and Hygiene," rather than the man-hater. This was lost on Selma, who was fain to sympathize purely from the stand-point of righteousness.

'One man's life is another man's riddle, and if he succeeds in guessing its solution he cries out that it is a sham and was not worth guessing at all. 'I believe you are a man-hater, said Greif. 'Why should I be? The world gives me all I ask of it, and if that is not much the fault lies in my scanty imagination. The world is a flower-garden. If you like the flowers, pluck them.

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