1 I thought they treated me strangely, but didn't know.
2 I don't mean to treat Dodo ill; but, you know, I've got such a quick temper.
3 He sought Miss Ophelia, who, ever since Eva's death, had treated him with marked and respectful kindness.
4 Any man that owns a boy like that, and can't find any better way o treating on him, deserves to lose him.
5 I wouldn't have the child treated so, for the world," she said; "but, I am sure, Augustine, I don't know what to do.
6 And now, gentlemen, seein as we've met so happily, I think I'll stand up to a small matter of a treat in this here parlor.
7 Mr. Wilson, you treated me well; you encouraged me to do well, and to learn to read and write, and to try to make something of myself; and God knows how grateful I am for it.
8 He had always treated the slave with such indulgence, and his confidence in his affection was such, that he believed he must have been practised upon to induce him to revolt from him.
9 You see, Evangeline," said her mother, "it's always right and proper to be kind to servants, but it isn't proper to treat them just as we would our relations, or people in our own class of life.
10 But this treating servants as if they were exotic flowers, or china vases, is really ridiculous, said Marie, as she plunged languidly into the depths of a voluminous and pillowy lounge, and drew towards her an elegant cut-glass vinaigrette.
11 Now, I tell ye what, Tom," said Haley, as he came up to the wagon, and threw in the handcuffs, "I mean to start fa'r with ye, as I gen'ally do with my niggers; and I'll tell ye now, to begin with, you treat me fa'r, and I'll treat you fa'r; I an't never hard on my niggers.
12 On this piece of carpeting Aunt Chloe took her stand, as being decidedly in the upper walks of life; and it and the bed by which it lay, and the whole corner, in fact, were treated with distinguished consideration, and made, so far as possible, sacred from the marauding inroads and desecrations of little folks.