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The man was a stone-blind fool., They were not alone, of course.
You could have come out of it stone-blind from the shattered glass, with both your eyes gone.
Stone-blind resentment, except perhaps in two or three cases, but dangerous.
But if I don't he says I'll certainly be stone-blind in six months.
And I had to give him that letter, laying my heart open like a stone-blind fool.
Mattie said she was stone-blind this time of night, so Estevan drove.
Very likely my widow is quite of my opinion, and yet in what concerns herself she will remain stone-blind.
They have slipped into an inordinate affection under my very nose, and I stone-blind to it until almost too late.
You'd be stone-blind the rest of your days."
And in such a sloppy way that it wouldn't have passed any bank teller in the world, not even one who was stone-blind.
What a stone-blind idiot I have been!"
Only stone-blind idiots failed to keep promises to Aes Sedai.
It was not the ordinary darkness, in which forms can be faintly traced; it was like going suddenly stone-blind.
And I suppose a stone-blind man could do the stretching and leaping and weightlifting exercises.
By the second week, everyone knew perfectly well what was going on, yet everyone tried to look as if they were stone-blind to the changes in Jo's face.
At Grantham the innkeeper infuriated Childermass by proposing to rent them a stone-blind horse.
What deafness, what stone-blind custom, what overgrown error you behold, is there only by sufferance, - by your sufferance.
And if she tried to ride closer, they would tell her to keep an eye on Logain, or simply stare at her until only a stone-blind fool could keep her nose where it did not belong.
How stone-blind to his own state must that sinner be whose heart is filled with pride, and how impossible it is for that man to make any real progress in any kind of truth or goodness!
In practice they had come to be considered a little too bad, though in theory they were quite as good as ever; which may be observed to be the case at the present day with other cells that are not at all strong, and with other blind alleys that are stone-blind.
I believe, had I stayed there very long, I should have become purblind, and that would have been a great misfortune, for I have heard men say that a stone-blind horse was safer to drive than one which had imperfect sight, as it generally makes them very timid.
This awful activity of mind made him hesitate at times in his speech.... 'The captain kept on moving here and there on the bridge; he seemed calm enough, only he stumbled several times; and once as I stood speaking to him he walked right into me as though he had been stone-blind.