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1     III|    one could have read rage, hate, and fear, and his right
2    VIII|  from him?"[77]~ ~"Because I hate him."~ ~"Then you hate the
3    VIII|     I hate him."~ ~"Then you hate the man who is your best
4    VIII|        But if you knew why I hate him!" interjected Blanka,
5   XVIII|      to do; and yet I cannot hate him. We may say, 'I loved
6   XVIII| yesterday, to-morrow I shall hate you,' and we may act as
7   XVIII|      family. My brothers all hate him with a deadly hatred,
8   XVIII|   you, if you have reason to hate this man, yet suffer his
9   XXIII|     to help him up. They all hate him, and they see in his
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