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RemorseRemorse or guilt is an emotion experienced by one who feels they have committed an action contrary to their moral code. It is characterised by feelings of regret, self-hatred and a desire to make the wrong thing right.The idea of remorse is used in restorative justice. One incapable of feeling remorse is often labelled a sociopath (US) or psychopath (UK) - formerly a DSM III condition. Some researchers have lately suggested that this lack is more characteristic of the INTJ[?] personality, a highly rational temperament that relies very little on emotion. In general a person needs to be unable to feel fear, as well as remorse, in order to develop psychopathic traits. See also : personal conduct listen better and at last we told him how Alice had played at
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we happened to have looked very carefully.
'well.html">Well, silver, then,' said he; 'let's hide the plate-basket, and
'Eliza asked me to borrow the silver spoons and forks for your
notices, but she thought it would be nicer for you. Our own
could afford to pay the man for doing it, for the silver hasn't
big chair that we burnt when we had Guy Fawkes' Day indoors.
the other shilling. We'd much rather you had it, wouldn't we?'
And the rest of us said, 'Yes.' The Uncle wouldn't take it, but
he went he said--
'Well, youngsters, I've enjoyed myself very much. I shan't
a position to ask you all to dinner some day.'
Oswald said if he ever could we should like to come very much,
because we could do very well with cold mutton and rice pudding.
Then the poor.html">poor Indian went away.
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mind is a continual feast,' so it did not matter about not
contented mind, and Eliza gave him a powder in what was left of
the coconut with H. O. We hoped nothing had disagreed with the
THE END OF THE TREASURE-SEEKING
Now it is coming near the end of our treasure-seeking, and the
is like as if our fortunes had been in an earthquake, and after
gloom and sadness. But you never know. It was destined to be a
early morning. Then all was misery and upsetness. None of us
awful colds, so Dora persuaded him not to go to London, but to
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