This was irregular, but if the duplicate were not needed, it could be returned and no harm done.
And when he went in for a squib o' cordial wi' Jerry Stott I shifted t' mark to another sack and loaded up, and off he goes and he none the wiser, and no harm done.
There is an amount of inflation that, if things go smoothly, will be gradually reduced and no harm done.
I shrunk together and listened a moment in silent fury--no harm done, everything quiet.
At the end of ten seconds each man had struck twelve or fifteen blows, and warded off twelve or fifteen, and no harm done; then a sword became disabled, and a short rest followed whilst a new one was brought.
No harm done; none of the stones fell in the water.
However, there was no harm done, thought Evan; and he dismissed the matter from his mind--the cash book was load enough.
Evan, of course, was innocent of harm done: he saw no reason why rhubarb should not grow in loose dirt as well as tight.
Don't give him the address; if we meet by chance, there is no harm done.
There can have been no harm done yet, in so short a time.
There's no harm done; but I was frightened, because it was Helen's.
Well, it is well over, and no harm done,' said Lord Martindale, not able to absolve the sister from imprudence.
It will not be made public, and there will be no harm done.
Example: It is sinful to induce or permit children to blaspheme or become intoxicated, not only because of scandal or of harm done to them, but also because such things are necessarily repugnant to their dignity as human beings.
The rule for determining whether the matter of defamation is serious or not is the amount of harm done by the defamation, and hence not one but several factors have to be considered.
Nay, I have already answered her that 'twas all well and settled in London, and no harm done; and the sooner 'tis quite forgotten the better.
And if she herself should have put aside these idle fears, and become her usual self again, why, then, there is no harm done either.
With a very light charge, the explosive force is so light that, as long as it does not instantly blow the breech open (but retards it ever so slightly), there is no harm done.
Therefore it is not always a harm done to us that makes us angry.
If you find it impossible to deal with us, there is no harm done.
All right, then; no harm done, and no offence given, I hope.
My dear fellow,' cried Longworth jauntily, 'there is no harm done.
Nature insisted, and I yielded gracefully, but no harm done, none whatever.
Well, since we're to be neighbors, we must be friends, and there's no harm done.
Then, again, I thought there would be no harm done if I led him out to the gate and fastened him there.
And no harm done, no vows broken, no offence to any.
With what may you show the harm done by alcohol to the gray part of the brain?
Men like to gather in a friendly way, chat over old times or discuss politics, and have a glass, for the sake of good fellowship, and there's no harm done.
It's hard to beat the machine--and the best of it all was, there was no harm done, and nobody hurt.
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