It isn't every day one can hear such a minister," said our Lord. "That depends upon what you expect," said St. Peter, staring straight ahead. Our Lord noticed well enough that St. Peter paid no more attention to Him than if he had been a speck of dust... The Villa on the Rhine - Página 609por Berthold Auerbach - 1869 - 990 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Margaret Sidney - 1881 - 382 páginas
...circumstances, when the boy was all he had." Mr. Johnson was rapidly sorting a pile of reports, and paid no more attention to him than if he had been a stick. "Excuse me, sir," Mr. Johnson looked up quickly. " I have no more time to spare. Good evening."... | |
| William Henry Thomes - 1882 - 370 páginas
...was taking great liberties, and even seemed inclined to stare me into a feeling of defiance ; but I paid no more attention to him than if he had been a servant waiting with refreshments. " Ah, Guillermo ! " Teresa exclaimed, a slight blush mantling her... | |
| Edward William Dirom Cuming - 1893 - 380 páginas
...arms ached terribly, and he was nearly blinded by the flies which settled about his eyes. The Karens paid no more attention to him than if he had been a bullock, until they halted to boil rice and rest. Then they made him sit down, and having tied his... | |
| Mary Jane Holmes - 1897 - 410 páginas
...the point, — to answer questions and not volunteer any testimony. He didn't know Miss Hansford, who paid no more attention to him than if he had been a fly. In her estimation he was as bad as the attorney, and she went on: Beginning with the story of... | |
| Arthur Stringer - 1905 - 416 páginas
...clothes, though, indeed, —and this he saw to his secret chagrin, — the dozen busy circus-women paid no more attention to him than if he had been a little girl putting on her shoes and stockings ; so, holding that what was sauce for the goose was... | |
| Homer Greene - 1917 - 400 páginas
...turned to see who it was that was speaking, and then turned away. They did not care to hear him. They paid no more attention to him than if he had been a man of straw, except that some of them laughed at him, some mocked him, some ridiculed him. His appeal... | |
| 1926 - 838 páginas
...than he, and now he feared 1 might be pitying him, though he had been around with me all day and I had paid no more attention to him than if he had been a well boy. The mother laughed as she wrote "embargo" on the edge of a newspaper she happened to have... | |
| 640 páginas
...Simmons states that when he arose to argue the case Judge. Speer picked up his pen and began writing, and paid no more attention to him than if he had been a regard to the incident, and that tlio attorneys present had decided that apologies were due from the... | |
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