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Updated: April 30, 2025
A man came to the door, whom, unheeding his expostulations, she caught by the arm and dragged into the street. They arrived on the scene of action, just as the ruffian, breaking through Shiel's guard, struck him a terrific blow on the forehead, which sent him reeling against the railings.
On rolled the voice, narrating the prince's descent to the table of the other one-eyed youths, but Ryder was unheeding.
Upon a fine moonlight night the sentries were astonished by the appearance of two immense bull elephants, that, having marched along the cliff, took the fort in the rear on the river side. The fort was a redan, open at the river base; thus, unheeding the sentry, the elephants coolly walked into the centre.
"Tarhe unheeding cried 'Tarhe wins or dies. Make him a master so that he may drive the ice northward. "Stormed the wild tempest; thundered the rivers of ice; chill blew the north wind, the cold northwest wind, against the mild south wind; snow-spirits and hail-spirits fled before the warm raindrops; the white mountains melted, and lo! it was summer.
Several trees within her observation went down, some torn up by the roots; Arethusa could have wept miserably to see them go, these woodland friends of hers. "Jane Eyre" was blown from her unheeding grasp and against a crooked root of the oak tree. Its water-soaked pages flapped madly back and forth; the equally water-soaked rug had been flung against a near-by bush, wide spread like a sail.
She stood for a moment, swaying her body slightly; then, raising her gown high enough for the lace to sweep the instep of her small arched feet, she tapped the floor in exact time to the music for a few moments, then glided dreamily along the sala, her willowy body falling in lovely lines, unfolding every detail of El Son, unheeding the low ripple of approval.
And above all, unheeding, century after century, the old monks have vegetated there, saying their masses, and ringing their chapel bells, high on the windy cliff. And when Mary had left the room, the Vicar sat musing before the fire in his study. "Well," said he to himself, "she took it quieter than I thought she would. Now, I can't blame myself.
Now pausing; now rushing on with a shriek and a roar; nearer, nearer to the scene of the new life, dawning grimly upon the fair girl, all unconscious, unheeding. They halted at a wayside station just one of those little hamlets only a few miles removed from, and really a part of the great city. One passenger came on board, sauntering down the coach's length listlessly, wearily.
On the river, Willems, his eyes fixed intently ahead, swept his paddle right and left, unheeding the words that reached him faintly. It was now three months since Lingard had landed Willems in Sambir and had departed hurriedly, leaving him in Almayer's care. The two white men did not get on well together.
To touch the electric wire, and feel the bolt scathing one's own brain, to speak, to hear the dreary echo of one's voice return through the desert waste, to enter the temple and find nothing but ruins and desolation, to lay a sacrifice on the altar, and see no fire from heaven descend in token of acceptance, to stand the priestess of a lonely shrine, uttering oracles to the unheeding wind, is not such too often the doom of those who have looked to fame as their heritage, believing genius their dower?
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