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1 So she remains superbly indifferent , and lets her mother take the risks.
2 She was languidly indifferent at dinner; now she is superbly indifferent .
3 And opposing them, he stood superbly indifferent , his arms folded, his feet braced.
4 As long as society smiled upon her, Madam Ethel was superbly indifferent to the Cumberland frown.
5 Sour old Diogenes himself couldn't have been more superbly indifferent to the goods the gods provide.
6 Bella, after her first surprise, was superbly indifferent .
7 She seemed superbly indifferent to the gossip.
8 But Nance, clinging to a strap, and jostled on every side, was superbly indifferent to her surroundings.
9 Evadne seemed to see no one, and passed on her way, superbly indifferent to any attention she might be attracting.
10 Shirley was sure she had "passed in everything," Sarah was superbly indifferent , and Rosemary had secret qualms about history.
11 He was superbly indifferent to his surroundings, gazing straight before him with the eyes of a Viking who searches the far horizon.
12 He was superbly indifferent , and scarcely looked at us until we came too near, and then, with a reserved dignity, flew away.
13 She could not have been more superbly indifferent to my presence, if there had been a cat in the room instead of a lady.
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