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The boys all
hated
him, he was so good.
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In CHAPTER V
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And he hastened away,
hating
her for it.
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In CHAPTER XVIII
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He was far from
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Tom the less when this thought occurred to him.
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He began to
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himself for throwing away the chance Becky had offered for a reconciliation.
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She resolved to let him get whipped on the damaged spelling-book's account, and to
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him forever, into the bargain.
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Bringing water from the town pump had always been
hateful
work in Tom's eyes, before, but now it did not strike him so.
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He kept drifting to the rear of the schoolhouse, again and again, to sear his eyeballs with the
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spectacle there.
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He had his own reasons for being delighted, for the master boarded in his father's family and had given the boy ample cause to
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him.
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So they stood, each with a foot placed at an angle as a brace, and both shoving with might and main, and glowering at each other with
hate
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Tom watched and watched, hoping whenever a frisking frock came in sight, and
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the owner of it as soon as he saw she was not the right one.
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