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As when in a hostile country one has laid aside his armour, and from unregarded ambush the enemy leaps on him, and, though he be strong and noble, stabs him with a festering wound, so this temptation to a base act sprang on poor Kennedy when he was unarmed and unprepared.
No one of the idlers in port recognized the returned wanderer, and he assured himself of the fact before venturing upon his visit to the dove-cot where Maud dwelt, for he wished to gaze upon her from afar, and in silence to worship her, unknown and unregarded.
His first movement was to disclose the interior of the recess containing his coin and his conscience. A rapid examination convinced him that no further depredations had been committed upon the former, and the latter he secreted in the pocket of his waistcoat along with the diamond, which flashed its unregarded rebuke into his eager eyes.
When he had gone on to give details which a whole series of slight and unregarded incidents in her past life strangely corroborated; when, in short, she believed his story to be true, she became greatly agitated, and turning round to the table flung her face upon it weeping. "Don't cry don't cry!" said Henchard, with vehement pathos, "I can't bear it, I won't bear it.
And the main distinction between him and other well-graced actors is the conviction, communicated by every word, that his mind is contemplating a whole and inflamed by the contemplation of the whole, and that the words and sentences uttered by him, however admirable, fall from him as unregarded parts of that terrible whole which he sees, and which he means that you shall see.
Above it that little obscure mica flake the north winds rage, yet all in vain, below it the feeble mica flake the snowy hills lie bowing themselves like flocks of sheep, and the distant kingdoms fade away in unregarded blue."
In the matter of attire he was no longer as careful as he used to be; the clothes he wore had done more than just service, and hung about him unregarded. 'Clara upstairs? he asked, when he had noticed Hewett's look. 'Yes; she's lying down. May's been troublesome all the morning. But it was something else I meant. And John began to speak of Amy's ill-doing.
By Nancy Lord and her companions such pleasures were unregarded. For the first few days after their arrival at Teignmouth, they sat or walked on the promenade, walked or sat on the pier, sat or walked on the Den a long, wide lawn, decked about with shrubs and flower-beds, between sea-fronting houses and the beach.
However, by the application of levers, it was, at length, raised, and conveyed to a corner of the field, where it lay, for some months, entirely unregarded; nor, perhaps, had we ever been made acquainted with this venerable relick of antiquity, had not our good fortune been greater than our curiosity.
"I should never have so troubled your Majesty were it a small one." The King's thoughts shifted. "What a pity it is," said he, "that I and my ministers have never been friends." "Have not loyal service and humble duty some claim to be so regarded?" inquired the Prime Minister. But the King let this official veneer of the facts pass unregarded. "It would have helped things," he went on.
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