Never before had she heard such words as these from the lips of her big and hitherto far from considerate brother, the brother who had always Begrudged her the slightest sign of favour from their mother, who had blamed her for securing by unfair means more than her share of the maternal peace-offerings.
"From the Housetops"
George Barr McCutcheon
He made his choice, and Susan Inchman never showed by word or deed that she Begrudged him to her friend, to whom she had always endeavored to show just as much kindly feeling as if there had been two William Cliffs, and each of the young women had secured one of them.
"Mrs. Cliff's Yacht"
Frank R. Stockton
Not that he Begrudged Boyd his fun.
"Out Like a Light"
Gordon Randall Garrett