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Updated: June 6, 2025


"Sure enough; I can see but little benefit that you have derived from the association, truly. But is there not something unusual in the movements and character of this Mr. Birch?" "Unusual is an easy word for such unaccountables!" replied Katy, lowering her voice and looking around her. "He was a wonderful disregardful man, and minded a guinea no more than I do a kernel of corn.

The monster had only forestalled them, and hastened the event by a few seconds of time; and it was evident that had they shot the man instead these reckless ruffians they would have been equally disregardful of consequences equally without remorse or regret. No wonder I felt that my life was insecure no wonder my mind was filled with forebodings.

More than that, he has proven a theory I hold that no really good man would do such a thing after he had been shown the wrong of it by showing himself as dishonest in business as he was disregardful of the rights of the tree and of his neighbors.

Never before had the cuttings and heapings, the smashing down of trees, the obtrusion of corrugated iron and tar, the belchings of smoke and the haste, seemed so harsh and disregardful of all the bishop's world. Across the fields a line of gaunt iron standards, abominably designed, carried an electric cable to some unknown end.

"I berry like heself to lose an ear for carrying a little bit of a letter; dere much mischief come of curiosity. If dere had nebber been a man curious to see Africa, dere would be no color people out of dere own country; but I wish Harvey get back." "It is very disregardful in him to be away at such a time," said Katy, imposingly.

This poor baby was now little better than a beggar brat, unless the relatives who were utterly disregardful of its fate, should choose, in their charity, to make some small allowance for its maintenance.

But she said it mechanically, and only as a matter of duty, being three years older than Judy. "Think of the times we could have if he didn't live with us," Judy continued, calmly disregardful. "Why, we'd have fowl three times a day, and the pantomime seven nights a week." Nell suggested that it was not quite usual to have pantomimic performances on the seventh day, but Judy was not daunted.

They feel the obligation that exists to extend to the Venetians that freedom which is now enjoyed by all Italians except the Venetians and a small portion of the Pope's subjects. They would be recreant to the dictates of duty, and disregardful of those of honor, were they to leave Venetia in the hands of Austria.

In civilised states, man himself supplies the place of the wild beast but we don't hunt him! But, disregardful of the advice, from that day Lord Lilburne's morning occupation was gone. He thought no longer of a duel with Vaudemont.

And your Majesty will remark, that both father and son were in some measure desperate, and disregardful from that moment of the assurances which I gave them, that the star which I was bound to worship, would, in her own time, shine forth in signal of our safety.

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