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"How I hate him".
"Oh, how I hate him," she said.
"Oh, how I hate him," Gödel was often heard to exclaim.
... How I hate him!" — but it took a while for the drawing to evolve, for the heads to enlarge, the limbs to shrink.
And then, as Charlie Brown passes them, "How I hate him!" That year seven newspapers bought "Peanuts," and Mr. Schulz earned $90 a week in royalties.
Good ol' Charlie Brown... Yes, sir! Good ol' Charlie Brown... How I hate him!" This first strip and the seven hundred and fifty-nine that immediately followed it have recently been published, complete and fully indexed, in a handsome volume from Fantagraphics Books.
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The talk of my wife's dissatisfaction reminded me of coming across her journal a few weeks back (she'd left it open by the phone, so my snooping was legal under the Geneva Convention) and reading the line "I can't believe how much I hate him sometimes".
"Oh, how I hated her".
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