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Thus absorbed, he wandered on so unheedingly, that night advanced, and he had lost his path among the thick woods, and knew not how to regain his home; so he lay down quietly beneath a tree, and rested till day dawned.

"I can manage to take care of myself all right, I think, but I want to know who you are." "H-ssh!" muttered Dunn. "Not so loud." "There was a fellow made an attack on me one night a little while ago," Clive went on unheedingly. "You remind me of him somehow. I don't think I trust you, my man. I think you had better come along to the police with me."

And he himself, the self that never sleeps beneath the tides and waves of consciousness, was listening, too, almost as unmovedly and unheedingly to the thoughts that clashed in conflict through his brain. Why, in a strange transitory life was one the slave of these small cares?

"It isn't pleasant to have a woman tell you " he went on, unheedingly, but breaking off suddenly: "Now if I were like Arobin-you remember Alcee Arobin and that story of the consul's wife at Biloxi?"

Anybody who wanted to commit suicide might have stood in front of that gap and had his wish. He would not have been noticed. The interminable and implacable infantry charge would have passed unheedingly over him. A silent, preoccupied host, bent on something else now, and perhaps teased by the inconvenient thought that after all a draw is not as good as a win!

It was not a case of pearls before swine, but seemingly rather of pearls before canary-birds or butterflies, which would not defile them, but flutter over them unheedingly. However, it may be better to cast away one's pearls of love before anything, rather than keep them.

The mouth-organist played on unheedingly and Private Robinson sat following him with attentive ear. 'I'm not sure of that bit just there, said the player, and tried it over with slight variations. 'P'raps I'll remember it better after a day or two. I'm like that wi' some toons. 'We might kid 'em to sing it again, said Robinson hopefully, as another loud cry of 'Encore! rang from the trench.

Whately started as she essayed to pass him unheedingly, and seized her hand. "Lou, Cousin Lou, forgive me!" he cried. "You know I meant you no such indignity." "I know you mean me a greater one," she replied, coldly, withdrawing her hand. "See! I ask your forgiveness on my knees!" he urged, passionately. But her heart was steeled against him, for her very soul was hot with indignation.

Lady Agnes hesitated; then "You needn't insult Julia!" she replied. "Moreover, if I've her money I shan't want his," Nick unheedingly remarked. Again his mother waited before answering; after which she produced: "And pray wouldn't you wish to be independent?" "You're delightful, dear mother you're very delightful! I particularly like your conception of independence.

The crowd around her did not increase, the interest was not enhanced, and the chary pennies of approbation were as few as before. But to me there was a wild, desolate melancholy in the melody that fell so unheedingly upon the ears of the crowd. They did not see nor hear what I did. They merely saw a dusky foreign girl using her voice for a scanty livelihood.

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