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4) This habit is so rooted in himself that his friends tell him that he trots like a horse. He considers it as a compliment. He admits that he sometimes happens to modulate his voice in the manner (??) of the ..... Though people make fun of him, he doesn’t feel ashamed at all.
5) When he comes back home, his wife and the other family members welcome him with surprise and joy, because they think him dead. When Gulliver sees them again, he is filled with hate, disgust and contempt. He realizes that he prefers the company of the wise horses, which are his best friends, to that of men. As soon as he get into his home, his wife takes me in the arms (hugs him) and kisses him. However, as he has touched his wife for a long time, he fainted. During the first year, he cannot endure either his husband and his children

Based on the provided sentences, it seems like you're referring to a character from a story. It appears that the character has a habit of trotting like a horse, and his friends consider it a compliment. Sometimes, he even mimics the voice of a certain animal, although it is unclear which animal is being referred to. Despite being mocked by people for this behavior, he doesn't feel ashamed.

In the next sentence, it seems like the character returns home after being presumed dead by his wife and other family members. However, instead of feeling joy or relief, the character feels hate, disgust, and contempt. The character then realizes that he prefers the company of wise horses, which are his best friends, over that of humans.

The sentence "As soon as he get into his home, his wife takes me in the arms (hugs him) and kisses him" suggests that the character's wife embraces and kisses him when he arrives home. However, it also mentions that he hasn't touched his wife for a long time, which causes him to faint. It goes on to say that during the first year, he is unable to withstand the presence of both his husband and his children, though it doesn't provide further context or explanation.

It's important to note that to fully understand the story and the context of these sentences, more information would be needed. This could include the title of the story, the author's name, or additional plot details. With those details, you can further explore the themes, character development, and motivations within the narrative.