It didn't matter much; he could strike off by the Midland to Polterham, and be there before noon.
If I am to be at your mercy henceforth, I had rather bid you do what you like; it really doesn't matter much to me.
If you were just an ordinary man without any big passions or anything, it wouldn't matter much if your life got spoiled.
But it won't matter much, for we'll have to take back tracks all the way.
They made poor Aileen a bit more miserable than she'd been before, if that was possible; but it didn't matter much to us.
But a few miles didn't matter much on such a road, and with horses in such buckle as ours.
Besides, he said, she was prowling around so late at night sewing for the kids that the little time she was in bed didn't matter much.
It would have been harder if his mother had been living, but as things were he reasoned it wouldn't matter much to anyone but Jean, and she had developed a splendid faculty for taking care of herself.
This didn't matter muchto Marjorie, because she had not forgotten her opera glasses, and seemed to find a wonderful interest in searching the audience.
Thank you; but it doesn't matter much, as things are.
I accepted the charge of black-guardism; it didn't matter much.
It doesn't matter much now, except that so many years of life have been lost.
It doesn't matter much--I'm nearly done cookie' here now.
And even the House of Commons doesn't matter much," said Ella.
I know that it doesn't matter muchto God what a man thinks about himself or his soul.
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