The Rector sconced him in the buttery-book, but Webberly “wiped it off, with irreverent and unbeseeming language.” For this, he had to apologise, and go without his commons for three months.
Punishment can be positive or negative, but both decrease the chances of the behaviour recurring. Positive punishment adds something unpleasant: yelling at the cat, for example. Negative punishment removes something pleasant: your company, for example, by putting the cat in the sin bin (see Chapter 9).
But that bliss came to an end, I really enjoyed playing that way mostly because it did piss so many wanna-be-gosus.
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Now if this be not the common Atticalacception of it, yet it will seem agreeable to the penning of the New Testament
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