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1 It has three sides, is long and slender, and is perfectly blind .
2 They looked at her with critical eyes that were perfectly blind to her real self.
3 Her trouble had so engrossed her that she had been perfectly blind to my meaning.
4 Further down stand his brothers, with shades over their eyes, for they are perfectly blind .
5 I am perfectly blind as to the future.
6 There was something uncanny about this perfectly blind advance among crevasses and chasms on all sides.
7 Billy is perfectly blind about some things, and has no discrimination where it is most needed.
8 His intermittent shelling of the roads was perfectly blind and haphazard and seldom did us any damage.
9 He found that respectable people were often perfectly blind to the duties of charity in every sense of the word.
10 Their eyes are exceedingly sore and weak; many of them have only a single eye, and some are perfectly blind .
11 The captain, who still remained perfectly blind , notwithstanding the assurances of Dr Cockle that he would recover, was so especially.
12 But he was then perfectly blind with fury, and dashed at her with his glittering knife raised above his head.
13 That a man like the count should be so perfectly blind to the intrigue that was going on around him, seemed to him incomprehensible.
14 On getting under its shelter we lost no time in putting up the tent, in which we immediately placed our two now perfectly blind companions.
15 He is as hard as a flint and his mind is made up of the most beautiful theories, but he is perfectly blind to facts.
16 That's so very largely how we live, we nice people (it's why we're able to be nice, of course)-thatwe get perfectly blind to it.
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