And then: This is the second man I have taken such an instant dislike to.
A surge of almost physicaldislike filled the lawyer.
But dislike of Germany was not the attitude of the great mass of sober and God-fearing Englishmen, and I do not believe that the counter-attitude was that of the bulk of sober and God-fearing Germans.
I am not altogether sanctified, nor yet desperately wicked, but I hate Satan, who ruined my father, infinitely more than I dislike the restrictions of religion.
That you dislike me is my misfortune, but that you allow your detestation to generate discord in our small circle is an error which I trust you will endeavor to correct.
Miss Jane, I have intended to be sincere in every respect, but it appears that, after all, I have probably been an arrant hypocrite if you believe that I dislike your brother.
It will be more convenient for my business; but I dislike to leave you and the dear old homestead.
The dislike of loneliness and the love of companionship operate, as we have already had occasion to notice, even in the sphere of the spirit.
Along with the coldness and dislike of his own partisans, he found a very considerable body of disaffected men, who wished to see the son of James II.
The national hatred to the Portuguese was aroused, as well as the religious dislike to heretics, the English general himself being a Huguenot refugee.
It says: “‘Betting Shop’ is vulgar, and we dislike vulgarity.
The betting office takes a great dislike in its own mind to a particular horse, the favourite of the betting men.
Lucia thought so, and felt her dislike rapidly deepening to hatred.
Monsieur (as I shall call him, as names are unsafe) was unapproachable, and took no pains to conceal his dislike of governesses.
This dislike of yours may be the cause of her late melancholy, hey, Gerald?
The effect of pain is to make us dislike and avoid that which causes it.
Mosellanus, like many others, now went over to the side of Erasmus, who, it had now leaked out, was growing more and more to dislike Luther the more the latter showed himself in his true colours.
This dislike on the part of both the peasants and the lords, which he frequently admits, has been taken as a proof that he did his duty towards both in an impartial manner.
His dislike for the “rabble” here made Luther unjust, and not here alone.
If he had not made himself an object of dislike to me, I could give you a very favorable account of him," she answered, lifting her eyes an instant, then turning aside as she met his earnest looks.
You do not dislike me any more than you did two days ago, do you?
I will frankly admit that at present she appears to dislike me heartily, but I have grounds to hope that there will be a change very soon.
Dexie heard his praises sung from so many different quarters that her dislike to him was fast melting away, and seated by Gussie's side she could look on him with favor.
They were merely friends of her friends, and her disliketo the red-coated gentlemen caused her much good-natured chaffing; but it never annoyed her, for she always had an answer ready for the keenest shaft.
Whichever you dislike the most, you will be sure to get.
Then is it because you dislike me that you will not speak a word to me?
I have not changed in the least, but I shall dislike you very much, Lancy, if you do not try and forget what has been said here this evening.
Mamma will be vexed, and I cannot help it, for I really cannot say I consent when I feel such a dislike to the man.
It was too evidently the fact that he was either possessed by an active dislike to his wife, or had forgotten her existence.
You must be mad,' he said; 'I dislikeunseasonable jokes.
He was too often morose and unamiable--habitually despising those who were not his friends, and not unapt to dislike even his best friends, if they retorted his wit, or defended themselves successfully against his satire.
He had an inherent dislike to Opie; and some one, to please Fuseli, said, in allusion to the low characters in the historical pictures of the Death of James I.
In the House of Lords he joined the party hostile to Sir Robert Walpole, took a fairly prominent part in public business, and earned the dislike of George II.
He was "thought of" for various boroughs, Marylebone among the number, but his democratic Toryism seems to have stood in his way in some places and his inborn dislike of Radicalism in others.
It was pleasant enough to mark the gradual ascendency he gained over my uncle; and the timorous dislike which the good knight entertained for him, yet struggled to conceal.
The young Prince used to visit her as he visited his sire; but she hated him for that he was not her son; and when the boy saw that she looked on him with the eye of aversion and anger, he shunned her and took a dislike to her.
In religions as a rule the minimum of difference breeds the maximum of disputation, dislike and disgust.
Severity in bitting is, in my opinion, very rarely necessary; and taking into account the cruelty of it, I dislike it excessively, and always cry it down.
I think she never loved her; and from the time of Master Lewie's birth, she has seemed to dislike her more and more.
I had a dislike to the visit, though I did not suspect it would have been half so disagreeable.
I dislike to have friendship or affection forced upon me, as a duty.
Marguerite saw with disgust the real object of her mamma's visit, and she was determined to show her dislike in a manner that would save herself from being the object of ridicule.
One could look upon him the second time without a feeling of dislike or even indifference.
I distrust and dislike you for the manner in which you approached the Chevalier tonight.
I wonder what it is: when I am out of his presence I dislike him; when he approaches me, my dislike melts in the air.
She became more infatuated with him than ever, and cherished a secret resentment against Edith because of her distrust and dislike of him.
I own a place in the country, much as I dislike that kind of property.
Shrewd Malcom, near by, watched this scene as the terrier he resembled might have done, and took instant and instinctive dislike to the new- comer.
But Edith's suspicion and dislike began to return as she saw more of the manner and spirit of the man.
Edith was beginning to be troubled at Zell's intimacy with Mr. Van Dam, and to conceive a growingdislike for him mingled with suspicion.
Dislike of books or indifference toward them is often simply the result of a lack of these things or of some component part of them.
Madam," exclaimed Don Fabricio, interrupting Donna Theodora, "how great is my delight to learn from those lovely lips that it is from no dislike for myself that you have slighted all my cares!
If he lives frugally, it is not with a view to mortify the flesh, or from a dislike to the grape; if his humility does without a coach and six, it is not from avarice.
They had a natural dislike to being studied like a strange species.