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1 What lay plainly before him was a matter of great indifference to him.
2 And now Isabel felt a great indifference coming over her, a sort of lethargy.
3 But I see as plainly, that she has a very great indifference to him.
4 She accepted all her father's gifts with great indifference .
5 I have frequently seen them handling them, or kicking them with the foot with great indifference .
6 In general terms his life was cold-atleast characterized by what many persons would deem great indifference .
7 She was cheered, and cheered, and cheered; but treated the applause, when she retired, with great indifference .
8 Clearchus affected to treat the offer with great indifference , and made it an opportunity for procuring provisions.
9 Toward me his lordship affected great indifference .
10 She was very calm, and spoke with great indifference about my marriage, &c., which mortified me exceedingly.
11 He affected to receive Tom's advances with great indifference , made brief replies, and went on humming his tune.
12 He affected to receive Tom's advance with great indifference , made brief replies, and went on humming his tune.
13 Archdale's left hand that he with as great indifference as Edmonson's laid upon the boat's edge was steady.
14 FIESCO (with great indifference ) .
15 If your body feels weak and sluggish, and you have great indifference to movement there is all the more reason for promptness.
16 Still more may we expect to find a great indifference to human suffering wherever the value of man as man is slighted.
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