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1 Cleopatra was very happy meanwhile, sublimely indifferent even to the odours of tobacco.
2 Jewell was sublimely indifferent to his own safety.
3 He was sublimely indifferent to the Longdrawn Motive.
4 The landlord, a sublimely indifferent Swede, coolly advised us to go on to Persö, ten miles distant.
5 She shone as a queen with majestic self-assurance, wholly at her ease, sublimely indifferent to all criticism.
6 Mr. Bowmore followed Percy to the nearest inn that was open, sublimely indifferent to the delays and difficulties of the journey.
7 In the meantime why worry, in a world that it would seem worked out its own ends, sublimely indifferent to the individual?
8 Both were sublimely indifferent to what had been said and done-theterm precedent not being found within the covers of their bright lexicon of words.
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