She resented his scepticism, and in the heat of her passion gave him everything--including the contract.
He resented however the reflection on the monastery kitchen--"Not so!
Some of the seniors evidently resented the way in which the head master glared at them, and tried to glare back.
My mother, who secretly feared and openly resented Bertrand's overbearing manner and restlessly critical tongue, sighed--and accepted her fate.
I remember that Loring and I took Clayton on one side and revealed some few of the secrets of our successful rule; I remember, too, how extraordinarily Clayton resented our patronage.
I resented what I thought was a vulgar familiarity and a coarse dislike.
She resentedthe somewhat flippant tone of the great man.
Nor was it so much his interference theyresented as his manner of interfering.
On the instant, Rosalie resented this fine epitome of convention, this dutiful charity-monger, herself the centre of an admiring quartet.
A young girl, unused to the ways of men, perhaps I attached too much importance to Mr. Glover's attentions, and resented them too crudely.
She resented the self-imposed guardianship which he had undertaken, yet she could not forget what she owed him.
Them naked creatures," she called any masterpiece undraped--and she resentedbeing dragged out by Miss Stella, who always had fancies for art.
She resented being drawn into a far corner on the right hand of the hall, and there handed an English paper to read for half an hour before being told to go to bed.
They were accustomed to Tom; Tom had been the Head Girl of their heart, and they resented the "finicking" ways of her successor as an insult to the dear departed.
The Rhoda of six months or a year ago would have bitterly resented such a slight, but to-day she found no reason to blame others for following her own example.
It is no doubt for this reason that the book is both read and resented by the healthy and unthinking college man.
In an American university such laxity would be thought the lowest depth of unmanliness, but I could not see that any one at Oxford really resented it; at most it was a subject for mild sarcasm.
She nestled her and played with her--or attempted to, I should say, for at first the Spider almost resented any attempts to play.
But all she did when she awoke was to push a soft little arm round either one or other of us, and cuddle as close as she possibly could; the least movement on our part, however, she deeply resented and feared.
Her quick temper instantly resented the discourtesy of which she had been made the object.
In the nervous irritability of the moment, Lady Janet resented the servant's appearance as a positive offense on the part of the harmless man.
Many of them warmly resented Cheyne's endeavours to bring good living into disrepute, possibly deeming that their interests were attacked not less than their habits.
It is not at all improbable that Abernethy resented the directions of master and man.
It was Matilda's habitual gesture, butresented by Mrs. Candy.
Matilda greatly resented having it applied to her at all by any hand but her own; it was an aggravation that her aunt minded that, and her, no more than if she had been a baby.
Besides being abusive in his language, he threatened violence, and gave out that he intended to insult me publicly the first time we met, and that, if I resented his conduct, he would shoot me down on the spot.
One of his threats was that he would horsewhip Judge Field, and that if he resented it he would kill him.
Terry's threats had always pointed to some gross indignity that he would put upon Justice Field, and then kill him if he resented or resisted it.
Morning Post, occasioned by some reflections cast by the former on the whole body of the proprietors, which was resented by the latter.
It was the more resented because he was not respectful with other men's titles, and amused the King with nicknames for the nobles.
The Bretons greatly resented this discovery, which they chose to term an imposture of Henry's, in order to cast discredit on Merlin's prediction.
He had secretly resented her absence, and, though utterly free from any ignoble suspicion of her, he had felt boyishly jealous of her friendship with Emile.
He resented the joys of others in this beautiful night, and he felt as if all the world were at a festa, as if all the world were doing wonderful things in the wonderful night, while he was left solitary to eat out his heart beneath the moon.
He resented it bitterly, and he was appalled as the weapons so strong in the past now crumpled in his hands.
The conduct of these humble heroes brings to mind the old naval story of the past, of the Jack whose leg had been taken off in action, and who resented the idea of being tied up while amputation was performed.
None resented it; all submitted to it, and submitted with a sense of lofty joy and satisfaction which I have never experienced since, and which is beyond my power to describe.
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