Than slugging down coffee, and getting stone-blind?. From Wordnik.com. [Away With Rum (5) (Song of the Temperance Union)] Reference
We found out later that the old mare was stone-blind and locoed. From Wordnik.com. [Land of the Burnt Thigh] Reference
But the world is stone-blind, and so you walk God's earth in peace. From Wordnik.com. [Armenian Literature] Reference
Yet, when Lottie Drugg was stone-blind, the expression of her eyes had been lovely. From Wordnik.com. [How Janice Day Won] Reference
The great Sesostris died stone-blind and his successor lost his sight for ten years. From Wordnik.com. [The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night] Reference
Sesostris the Great died stone-blind; his successor lost his sight for ten years, and the. From Wordnik.com. [Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah] Reference
I did not know that many men, acute enough to all else, are stone-blind where the wiles of a woman are concerned. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867] Reference
They have slipped into an inordinate affection under my very nose, and I stone-blind to it until almost too late. From Wordnik.com. [The Confession of Brother Haluin]
What deafness, what stone-blind custom, what overgrown error you behold, is there only by sufferance, — by your sufferance. From Wordnik.com. [The American Scholar] Reference
As you are stone-blind, what can you do with them?. From Wordnik.com. [The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 2] Reference
That we have wrought him, stone-deaf and stone-blind. From Wordnik.com. [Last Poems] Reference
Bathurst, who is stone-blind, and who directly agreed. From Wordnik.com. [The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Volume 1 (of 3)] Reference
If that brazen face means nothing, then I'm stone-blind. '. From Wordnik.com. [More Pages from a Journal] Reference
But if I don't he says I'll certainly be stone-blind in six months. From Wordnik.com. [Anne of Green Gables] Reference
"But, my dear, you know that he can't see, as he is stone-blind," said father. From Wordnik.com. [Tales of Aztlan; the Romance of a Hero of our Late Spanish-American War, Incidents of Interest from the Life of a western Pioneer and Other Tales] Reference
Madness, stone-blind, stone-deaf -- that uttered no cry, and poured out no tears. From Wordnik.com. [Agatha's Husband A Novel] Reference
I stood speaking to him he walked right into me as though he had been stone-blind. From Wordnik.com. [Lord Jim] Reference
She went stone-blind in the fury of a passion that had never before showed its power. From Wordnik.com. [Riders of the Purple Sage] Reference
I think if you had been stone-deaf, and stone-blind, you wouldn't have kept away from. From Wordnik.com. [New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle] Reference
I now watch by the hour for some rare effect and colors to which I was before stone-blind. From Wordnik.com. [Round the World] Reference
In her eagerness she called me stone-blind, whenever I could not see just the fish she meant. From Wordnik.com. [The Visionary Pictures From Nordland] Reference
When he had opened and read about four letters, his moral nature turned stone-blind of one eye. From Wordnik.com. [It Is Never Too Late to Mend] Reference
"Good-evening, Vesta," said the old lady, who was stone-blind, but easily knew Vesta's footstep. From Wordnik.com. [The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times] Reference
My own vision, by the way, is reasonably good, if I may say so; at any rate I am not stone-blind. From Wordnik.com. [Birds in the Bush] Reference
It only shows how easy it is to see a fault in another, to which we are stone-blind in ourselves. From Wordnik.com. [Aurelian or, Rome in the Third Century] Reference
And if you could corrupt the little stone-blind divinity to blot out every name on it but my own. From Wordnik.com. [The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two] Reference
And again, a woman, stone-blind, complained of 'luminous images, with pale colours, before her eyes.'. From Wordnik.com. [A Strange Story — Complete] Reference
They are almost stone-blind in their partizanship and they can always be fooled up to the necessary point. From Wordnik.com. [The Plum Tree] Reference
The time went by; Trentanove went stone-blind, and I had to put food and drink into his hands that he might live. From Wordnik.com. [The Frozen Pirate] Reference
A few minutes later, a very old woman, who, the animals noticed, was stone-blind, came to take them before the king. From Wordnik.com. [The Firelight Fairy Book] Reference
"I know she's -- and there isn't any use keeping it from me," said the poor woman -- "she's going to be stone-blind!". From Wordnik.com. [Five Little Peppers and How They Grew] Reference
What deafness, what stone-blind custom, what overgrown error you behold is there only by sufferance, -- by your sufferance. From Wordnik.com. [Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson] Reference
He was stone-blind in both eyes, had several tumours, and a broken leg, which showed no symptoms of ever having begun to heal. From Wordnik.com. [A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864] Reference
"Then after some years they brought back my husband stone-blind. From Wordnik.com. [Komediantka. English] Reference
A man of wild passions, a little blind in one eye and almost stone-blind in the other. From Wordnik.com. [The Beautiful and Damned] Reference
Your father, sir, was stone-blind to his own interests ---- but I am interrupting you. ". From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843] Reference
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