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There were sounds sounds that no one heeded nor heard the heavy breathing of a hundred men waiting for something to happen the thin creak of the table boards as men leaned forward upon hands whose knuckles whitened under the red skin, and stared, fascinated, at the two big men who faced each other in the broad aisle.

But Matthew heard not, or heeded not. "Matthew! Matthew! I say." "I'm comin', ma'am," said he, with a sigh, as, opening the parlor-door, he turned upon me one look of such import that only the circumstances of my story can explain its force, or my reader's own ingenious imagination can supply.

Though he rarely heeded its summons cagy boy that he was the telephone rang oftenest for Nick. Because of the many native noises of the place, the telephone had a special bell that was a combination buzz and ring. It sounded above the roar of outgoing cars, the splash of the hose, the sputter and hum of the electric battery in the rear. Nick heard it, unheeding.

The President's call for three hundred thousand men to serve "for three years or the war" was proclaimed to this state by Governor Buckingham on July 3rd , and evidence was at once forthcoming that it was sternly heeded by the people. To fill Connecticut's quota under this call, it was proposed that regiments should be raised by counties.

"And I've told you to let Scott Parsons alone." "I wish I were dead!" exclaimed Jude. "Well," said Charleton casually, "I must be getting back home." No one heeded him as he clanked out the door. "How are you going to punish Jude, Dad?" demanded Douglas. "Doug," cried Judith, "you keep out of my affairs from now on! I'll show you that you can't break a promise to me."

I had secured the box, in which were Lady Hope's jewels and papers, and swung it over my shoulders, then snatched up your child." Here the two girls, who stood, pale and trembling, by the window, uttered a simultaneous cry. "I remember! I remember!" they said, each to the other, then clung together and listened. The old woman scarcely heeded this interruption.

As usual no one heeded him and so the accident happened.

I knew and heeded nothing of it, for my little Glykera was worse every day, and I thought of nothing else, but it seems that reports unfavourable to us had come from some one of the cities where we had tried to settle, and thus grief and rage had almost maddened one of Annie's lovers, a young man of Irish blood, a leader among the rest.

We have seen how she knew no fear, spared herself no pain, heeded no rebuff in the service of the man she loved.

He'll only be lovin' ye hotter than an old fellow with the life all gone out o' him!" Eleanor said, laughing, "Yes, that's true!" and cuddled the baby grandson's head against her breast. "You'll be happy as a queen!" said Mrs. O'Brien; and "in a year from now you'll have something better to take care of than Bingo he'll be jealous!" But she hardly heeded Mrs.