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20 October, 15:56

Which textual evidence from "The Interlopers" supports the conclusion that hatred feeds on itself?

"But the game for whose presence he kept so keen an outlook was none that figured in the sportsman's calendar as lawful and proper for the chase; Ulrich von Gradwitz patrolled the dark forest in quest of a human enemy."

"The descending twig had slashed the skin of his face, and he had to wink away some drops of blood from his eyelashes before he could take in a general view of the disaster."

"The feud might, perhaps, have died down or been compromised if the personal ill-will of the two men had not stood in the way; as boys they had thirsted for one another's blood, as men each prayed that misfortune might fall on the other ..."

"'I never thought to have wanted to do other than hate you all my life, but I think I have changed my mind about things too, this last half-hour.'"

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  1. 20 October, 16:00
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    Third one down is most fitting. Because it depicts the nature of hatred
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