Ridicule, the act of ridiculing someone or an organisation, is indicating by means of laughter or irony the opinion that the ideas or behavior of the other are ridiculous, i.e. far from normal and sensible, and are therefore rejected.
Jarndyce," he went on, "makes no condition beyond expressing
herself from the establishment in question without his knowledge
acquisition of those accomplishments, upon the exercise of which
of virtue and honour, and--the--a--so forth."
I was still less able to speak than before.
"Now, what does our young friend say?" proceeded Mr. Kenge. "Take
not repeat. What she did say, I could more easily tell, if it were
I could never relate.
This interview took place at Windsor, where I had passed (as far as
necessaries, I left it, inside the stagecoach, for Reading.
Mrs. Rachael was too good to feel any emotion at parting, but I was
known her better after so many years and ought to have made myself
gave me one cold parting kiss upon my forehead, like a thaw-drop
and self-reproachful that I clung to her and told her it was my
heard the wheels--and thus I left her, with a sorrowful heart. She
door. As long as I could see the house, I looked back at it from
all the little property she possessed; and there was to be a sale;
the first thing in the world I had ever seen, was hanging outside
old doll in her own shawl and quietly laid her--I am half ashamed
window. I had no companion left but my bird, and him I carried
straw at my feet, forward on the low seat to look out of the.
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