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Having come so far, he grudged every moment spent away from his work.
But I grudge him sleep because that's when he goes away from me.
He had one last triumph, which I think we need not grudge him.
But the second point is stronger; I do not grudge it you.
If you are worth your price, I shall not grudge it.
But at best he grudges words and I didn't understand him.
He was hot for the pursuit and grudged this stay.
But I can't grudge you the right to take care of yourself.
But I should never grudge spending my money on the preservation of the house.
Surely no one would grudge her ten minutes in the garden?
Now am I to grudge him the flesh of a mule?
After all he did for us, we can't grudge him his little offering.
"Child, do you think there's anything I could grudge her?
"Said he grudged the time; he'd stop to rest only at night.
I supposed she was angry and grudged me my bit of luck.
You come back to us, and don't grudge a week's waiting to make ready for your marriage.
Do not grudge me a moment's satisfaction of the eye."
I know you will not grudge aiding by your advice a good man.
"More likely someone grudges our fees," said the other technician.
He seemed to grudge every beat of his heart.
You're in enough good graces right now that nobody's going to grudge you some help.
"All right, you win," I grudged, not terribly happy about having to do things on his terms.
It was taking a while to sink in, unfortunately, and Jim grudged the lost time.
The king spoke as if he grudged each word.
"Did I seem to grudge it when he told me he was going?"