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He plunged at once into undergrowth, somewhat of the thickest; and the Colonel, who had fallen into deep musings, followed him unheedingly. "I would rather have an omelette here and home-made bread, and a chair to sit down in, than go further for a sofa, truffles, and Bordeaux wine at Cassan."
Wrottesley was one directed to her husband in dear Miss Abingdon's handwriting. The canon opened it unheedingly. Miss Abingdon often sent him little notes, but never, perhaps, had she written one which spoke more genuinely out of a full heart than did this. She had written in the middle of the night, although she felt how disorderly and almost indecorous such a proceeding was.
In another moment he had disappeared, keeping to the water which he well knew would leave no tell-tale scent. He was scarcely out of sight when the dog appeared, passing his master as unheedingly as if the latter had been a part of the tree against which he leaned. At the foot of the inclined trunk Pal stopped, plainly puzzled.
I have come to warn thee of peril. Even now the pursuivants are on their way to take thee. Oh, sir! tarry no longer but fly. 'Tis death to be taken, father. Death!" She wrung her hands as her father stood there so unheedingly when time was so precious. "And if it be death, by whose hand hath it been wrought? Why hast thou dallied at court so long?
No, it's jist all vanity, Duncan, jist vanity, an' we'll no hae the thing in Maister Cameron's church as lang as Ah've gotten the use o' ma' arms!" But the organ party went on collecting money unheedingly, and Duncan was in despair. He appealed to Donald, but found very little satisfaction. Donald was working hard in the harvest fields, and came to Glenoro very seldom.
But the girl had slipped from his grasp; she was gone into the misty, threatening grayness that had closed in about them while love had carried them beyond their depths. Then the rain began to fall heavy, warning drops. The wind, too, was rising sullenly like a monster roused from its sleep and slowly gathering power to vent its rage. Into this darkening storm Nella-Rose fled unheedingly.
And now I'm flat and he's holding all my stock for a miserable little eight hundred dollars!" She ended up strong, but Wiley sensed a touch and his expressions of sympathy were guarded. "Now, you're a business man," she went on unheedingly. "I'll tell you what I'll do you lend me the money to get back that stock and I'll sell it all to your father!"
"Do you know, Major Carew, your singularly appropriate nickname has been subjected to a little embroidery?... You are now called, after the Coeur de Lion, 'The Bear with two faces." All in a moment he stiffened and the shadow loomed; and while Meryl wondered Diana ran on unheedingly, "If I say to you when we meet, 'Which face is it to-day? you will know that I mean, is it your day of lordly graciousness, or is it the cast-iron, beware-of-the-bull frown day?"
I did not, however, pause to consider on his apparition; I rather quickened my pace towards the house, in the expectation of there ascertaining the cause of his visit. The great gates of the outer court were open as usual: I rode unheedingly through them, and was soon at the door of the hall.
"Henri!" gasped Madame Patoux, extending her fat arm and hand with a solemn gesture of reproach "Henri, thou art mad . . . wicked . . ." But Henri went on unheedingly, still addressing Manuel. "Now you are a boy, and I daresay you can read and think, you are about my age I suppose. And you are left all alone in the world, with nobody to care for you, well, do you think that is well- arranged?
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