Then she would sit down, against the wall alone in the busily humming drawing-room, and gaze indifferently before her.
She had spoken so carelessly, so indifferently that it wasn't conceivable that what was in all their minds could be true.
Yet she had spoken, after all, no more indifferently than Repton was speaking now; and he was in a great stress of grief.
I am sure I used himindifferently enough; and we never once dined together, or walked, or were in any third place; only he came sometimes to my lodgings, and even there was oftener denied than admitted.
From all that we can learn, the common people of this age were but indifferently lodged, and the mansions of the great were more stately than comfortable.
When this had been offered on both sides, and all present required my determination, I said: Being an arbitrator and not a judge, I shall close strictly with neither side, but go indifferentlyin the middle between both.
And adverbs he changes, using indifferently motion towards, rest in, and motion from a place (I.
Hitherto she had been indifferently pleased by his admiration for her; now the tables are turned and she conceives the very strongest attachment for him.
He was evidently feeling badly, and for the first time Mrs. Hawthorne was seriously anxious for him.
The omission of rime in the third line signalizes the fact that the stanza could be (and was) regarded indifferently as made up either of two long lines or four short ones.
To meet these difficulties Dryden resorted to three mechanical devices--the hemistich, the alexandrine, and the triplet, all three of which could be used indifferently to eke out the space or to give variety of sound.
The tall, grave girl, who passed with her frolicsome but obedient goat, looked indifferently at the noisy, animated scene.
But I think if a man be honest himself, he ought not to look indifferently upon other people's villainy; and if he do not prevent it when he can, it is as bad as if he had done it himself.
But then in the Central Provinces you meet with intermediate sizes, and I have plenty of birds which might be assigned indifferentlyto either race as a rather small example of the one or rather large one of the other.
The nest is placed almost indifferently at any elevation.
Raoul spoke English perfectly, and constituted himself his friend's interpreter with the young English noblemen, who were indifferently acquainted with the French language.
You cannot deny, too, that every morning she tells you how indifferently she slept the previous night.
The world looks indifferently on, makes the passing remark, and proceeds to the next novel occurrence.
The Panther is found indifferently either in the Great Plains of Columbia, the Western side of the rocky mountains or on this coast in the timbered country.
The Panther is found indifferently either in the great Plains of Columbia the Western Side of the Rocky Mountains or on this coast in the timbered country.
Of Sienna I can say nothing from my own observation, but that we were indifferently lodged in a house that stunk like a privy, and fared wretchedly at supper.
There are in other parts of it some work in bas-relief, and heads or busts but indifferently carved.
The churches in this town are but indifferently built, and poorly ornamented.
Portomauricio is seated on a rock washed by the sea, but indifferently fortified, with an inconsiderable harbour, which none but very small vessels can enter.
He might be a herder, a bedouin, a bondman; indifferently the voluptuous city embraced him, lulled him with the myrrh and cassia of her caresses, sheltering him and all others that came in the folds of her monstrous robe.
It is not cast indifferently on any side, but with some care, first on one and then on another side; the tail being used almost like a trowel.
Now if worms seized indifferently by chance any part, they would assuredly seize on the basal part or division far oftener than on either of the two other divisions.
If they had been drawn indifferently by any point, the proportion for the apical, middle and basal parts would have been 33.
At this season, therefore, worms drag these petioles into their burrowsindifferently by either end, a slight preference being given to the base.
This Piso too was a professed pleader, and the proposer and opposer of a great number of laws: he left some Orations behind him, which are now lost, and a Book of Annals very indifferently written.
The great man regarded him indifferently for a minute and then turned rather ostentatiously to his papers again.
She let the men pay her as much attention as they pleased, but responded without enthusiasm, and she listened indifferently to the women's confidences.
She lay now in a state of complete exhaustion, and stared indifferently at the table-cloth.
So well had he himself in hand that he did not so much as raise his eyes to show he understood, but a few minutes later he let his book fall out of the window, as if by accident, and rose indifferently to pick it up.
What a mountebank and buffoon that shrewd old man of the world was, who probably had ground women's hearts under his heel as indifferently as he crunched walnuts.
He kept up as long as he had the power, but being somewhat worn out by hard service, he was indifferently calculated to weather out the rough work of this retreat.
The older man looked indifferently enough at the exalted bit of clay.
The fear that he might look indifferently on her and say, "Yes, it is true--what then?
Then the color swept upward over her face as she met his kindly glance, and drawing herself a little straighter, she walked indifferently away.
I am very glad that I have met you, anyway," said Irgens as indifferently as he could.
She said as indifferently as she could: "See how the trees are swaying in the park!
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