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But I hardly cared.
I hardly cared about the answer.
Reclining in my leather seat, I hardly cared that I was drinking it from a plastic cup while rumbling down the Long Island Expressway.
Eventually, the questions ceased, and it occurred to me that my presence was creating a heavy awkwardness, but I was so grateful for the warmth and the chance to rest that I hardly cared.
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He quotes, for example, from MacDiarmid's poem – unpublished till long after his death – "On the imminent Destruction of London, June 1940": "Now when London is threatened With destruction from the air / I realise, horror atrophying me, That I hardly care".
Among the poems in this volume that have already attracted publicity is "On the Imminent Destruction of London, June 1940", in which the poet, on seeing London threatened by the Nazis, realises "that I hardly care", that indeed "London far better than most" is deserving of devastation.
I wish I could report that this is a weakness, but one hardly cares.
If you want to talk about what's going on in Ukraine, I could hardly care less what John McCain (the shows' most frequent guest) thinks about it, and I doubt I'm alone.
If they groaned or mumbled something, I didn't hear it, and hardly cared.
I'm a little fearful that with its echoes of Congreve's The Mourning Bride (it ends with the "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned / Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned" quotation) it's going to descend into melodrama in the not-too-distant future, but with leads and support this good, even if it does, I will probably hardly care.
It looked harsh but United hardly cared.
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