I should think one would be enough,’ said Mr. Joseph Tuggs aloud, quite unconscious of the meaning of the correction.
Una, quite unconscious of their scrutiny, was sitting looking dreamily into the street with its ceaseless throng of carriages and people.
Meanwhile, quite unconsciousof Stephen's generous sentiments, Jack went on with his dinner, enjoying it thoroughly, and as happy as it is given to a mortal to be.
Drunken men, they say, may roll down precipices, and be quite unconscious of any serious personal inconvenience when their reason returns.
And so saying, quite unconscious of his heinous offence, he amalgamated into one common heap those portions of a Dotheboys Hall card of terms, which represented his own counters, and those allotted to Miss Price, respectively.
You have touched the point that constitutes my greatest worry and perplexity," answered Mrs. Dering, quite unconscious of the thoughts in his mind.
Mr. Stuart was struggling with his gloves, and, quite unconsciousof the astonishment of his new maid, impatiently repeated his request.
Christie's laugh echoed through the kitchen; and the old lady smiled benignly, quite unconscious of the cause of the girl's merriment.
That's the reason I was born in it," observed Jo pensively, quite unconsciousof the blot on her nose.
Jo looked up then, quite unconscious of anything but her own pleasure in the prospect of showing them to one another.
I let her leave the place and go back to the cottage, quite unconscious that I had been looking at her.
But Miss Muir had ended and, beckoning to Bella, left the room, as if quite unconscious of the honor conferred upon her or the dullness she left behind her.
Yet I remember how glad I was to see him; though I hid it properly, and pretended to be quite unconscious that I was any thing but a belle.
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