12.Helter-skelter we pour forth our unaimed words merely for our personal relief, heedless whether they help or hinder him whom they still purport to address.
15.Today the morning has closed its eyes, heedless of the insistent calls of the loud east wind, and a thick veil has been drawn over the ever-wakeful blue sky.
16.But for some of us, the problem isn't so much that we are heedless to this advice, rather that we take it far too closely and remorselessly to heart.
17.Here and there, elevated upon benches and boxes, soldiers addressed the heedless mass, each face in which was clear cut and distinct under the white glare overhead.
18.But Madame Olenska, heedless of tradition, was attired in a long robe of red velvet bordered about the chin and down the front with glossy black fur.
20." Catherine would make a sad, heedless young housekeeper to be sure, " was her mother's foreboding remark; but quick was the consolation of there being nothing like practice.