Franz KafkaYou're not cross with me, though?" he said. She pulled her hand away and answered, "No, no, I'm never cross with anyone.
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You're not cross with me, though?" he said. She pulled her hand away and answered, "No, no, I'm never cross with anyone. She answered without a trace of rancor." Here, the speaker is saying that she isn't cross at all with the person who is making her uncomfortable by asking a question. The answer to this question shows that the speaker is not going to get upset over something trivial and will in no way be irate about it.
Source: The Trial
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