He, too, glanced at the fragments of the vase with an appearance of perfect indifference.
'We always go to church for morning service,' said Lesley, with perfect indifference, merely stating the routine of the day.
Whether this was a sign of intelligence or of perfect indifference, Caroline could not fathom.
He leaned back in his chair, helped himself to another glass of Locris wine, and gazed at the ceiling with perfect indifference.
She nodded in indifferent affirmation, as though aught he might say was a matter of perfect indifference to her.
Have the kindness to advise me, a total stranger, where, and money is a matter of perfect indifference until to-morrow.
That," said Towers, "is a matter of perfect indifference to me.
The line was delivered with almost perfect indifference.
It appeared to be a matter of perfect indifference to him; he was, what they call, ironical.
The Professor on his feet, now buttoning his coat, looked about him with perfect indifference.