Charles DickensThere was a piece of ornamental water immediately below the parapet, on the other side, into which Mr. James Harthouse had a very strong inclination to pitch Mr. Thomas Gradgrind Junior.
About This Quote
In this quote, Mr. James Harthouse is referring to a small ornamental fountain that was located on the other side of the parapet. While it was a natural temptation for Mr. Harthouse to push Mr.
Gradgrind over the parapet, he chose not to do so. This indicates that Mr. Harthouse did not want to hurt anyone; he did not want to eliminate anyone from the world; he simply wanted to punish him for his wrong doings.
Source: Hard Times
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