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1 He walked inside and slammed the front door, not giving any thought to disturbing Bea.
2 He had married for love of a pretty, child-like face, never giving any thought to principle, mind, or intellect.
3 So far from giving any thought to problems of dress or social intercourse I was only interested in reaching land-anyland.
4 Richard fumbled with the little compass, rolling it from one hand to the other, without giving any thought to what he was doing.
5 And then without giving any thought to what she was doing, acting purely on feminine instinct, she reached down and caressed his rough cheek.
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