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So heedful in all things as he was, how could this be?
The captain's eyes had been heedful of the way her fingers handled the knife.
But we shall have to be more heedful, I'm thinking.'
Hence the enlightened ruler is heedful, and the good general full of caution.
Blade moved carefully backward, between the two fallen men, heedful of grasping hands.
He could sense it, poised and heedful, but recalcitrant.
It would have been nice to linger, but dutifully, ever heedful of the night gods, I marched on.
"If you will not take heedful advice, miss, you may well condemn your maid to death!"
In the middle of it all sits Clare the novelist, trying to maintain "a heedful balance between satire and loyalty."
She understood that she must be heedful, and she must be firm.
From one vantage he seemed free of conventions, and from another, heedful of two or three sets of them.
Be heedful; hence, and watch.
"Prithee, be heedful of thy speech, good Nirjalis!"
That protection could only consist in his own predominating brain and heart and hand, backed by a heedful, closely calculating .
"Be not heedful of the morrow, but rather gaze upon today, for sufficient for today is the miracle thereof.
Mrs. Wemmick, more heedful of the future, put her white gloves in her pocket and assumed her green.
"They sounded like they're talking about the freighter that attacked the Toknor," Worf said, heedful.
Slowed down, softer, more heedful of all that I see and hear and feel, more removed from the hubbub, more internal."
So now she stood by the board in the pavilion with her head drooping humbly, yet smiling to herself and heedful of whatso might betide.
As corn o'ergrown by weeds, so heedful fear Is almost choked by unresisted lust.
Now let thine eyes wait heedful on my words, And note thou of this just and pious realm The chiefest nobles.
From the other side A voice, that sang, did guide us, and the voice Following, with heedful ear, we issued forth, There where the path led upward.
I am but an old astronomer who visits the fields of space once a season, and who would be heedful of the law and the miracles thereof.
But the good Brothers, heedful of the story told by Gerome, believed that some creature from the Pit was abroad in Averoigne.
Give him heedful note; For I mine eyes will rivet to his face, And after we will both our judgments join In censure of his seeming.