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XIT. 116 that evening; upon which he had grown still sulkier and more in- dignant; till at last, carrying up a plate with a ragout, instead of setting it upon the table, he had thrown the whole between Made- moiselle and her guept, who were sitting moderately close together at the time; and the Stallmeister, after two or three hearty cuffs, had then kicked tim out of the room. He, the landlord, had him- self helped to clean both of them, and certainly their clothes had suffered much. On hearing... of the good effect of his revenge, the boy be^an to laugh aloud, whilst the tears- were still running down his cheeks. He heartily rejoiced for a time, tai the disgrace which he had suf- fered from the stronger party once more came into his head, and he began afresh to howl and threaten. Wilhelm stood meditating, and ashamed at this spectacle. It reflected back to him his own feelings, in coarser and exaggerated features: he too was inflamed with a fierce jealousy; and, had not decency restrained him, he would willingly have satisfied his wild humour; with malicious spleen, would have abused the object of his passion, and calle^ out his rival : he could have crushed in pieces all the people round him; they seemed as if standing there but to vex him.
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