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  • As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave; so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    Chapter 2 2010

  • As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave; so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    Chapter 19 2010

  • As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave; so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Shelley 2004

  • As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave; so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Shelley 2004

  • As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave; so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Shelley 2004

  • As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave, so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    Frankenstein 2003

  • George, and he might there unrestrainedly give way to his excited feelings, or commune ungazed on, with the current of his thoughts.

    A Love Story A Bushman

  • Their Elders that the King shall take no journey; only from thee the hills shall slip away, the dark woods, the sky and all the gleaming worlds that fill the night, and the green fields shall go on untrodden by thy feet and the blue sky ungazed at by thine eyes, and still the rivers shall all run seaward but making no music in thine ears.

    Time and the Gods Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany 1917

  • As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave, so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    Frankenstein Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1824

  • As it was, I lived ungazed at and unmolested, hardly thanked for the pittance of food and clothes which I gave, so much does suffering blunt even the coarsest sensations of men.

    Frankenstein 1818

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