"Disregardful" Quotes from Famous Books
... with offerings, and acquaint him with his wishes. The Genius of the Fall ought not to love the white man. The pale faces never offered him gifts, while the red men, long before the arrival of the fatal stranger and since, had covered the shores with presents. He would not be disregardful or turn a deaf ear to one of his children who ... — The Lost Hunter - A Tale of Early Times • John Turvill Adams |