At that moment I could have slapped them both for poking fun at me.
I was beside myself with rage, and if I only knew how much longer we had to put up with each other's company, I'd start counting the days.
Mrs. van Daan's a fine one to talk! She sets an example all right -- a bad one!
She's known to be exceedingly pushy, egotistical, cunning, calculating and perpetually dissatisfied.
Add to that, vanity and coquettishness and there's no question about it: she's a thoroughly despicable person.
I could write an entire book about Madame van Daan, and who knows, maybe someday I will.
Anyone can put on a charming exterior when they want to.
Mrs. van D. is friendly to strangers, especially men, so it's easy to make a mistake when you first get to know her.
Mother thinks that Mrs. van D. is too stupid for words, Margot that she's too unimportant, Pim that she's too ugly (literally and figuratively!),
and after long observation (I'm never prejudiced at the beginning),
I've come to the conclusion that she's all three of the above, and lots more besides.
She has so many bad traits, why should I single out just one of them?
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