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Scious

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Sci´ous
a.1.Knowing; having knowledge.


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Frequently over this tumult could be heard the grim jokes of the critical veterans; but the retreating men apparently were not even con- scious of the presence of an audience.
Well, during two weeks and a half we watched by the crib, and in our deep solicitude we were uncon- scious of any world outside of that sick-room.
For some time, now, the boys had been dully con- scious of a peculiar sound in the distance, just as one sometimes is of the ticking of a clock which he takes no distinct note of.
 
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