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Which sentences in this excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Winter Dreams" reflect Dexter’s heartlessness?

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"Nor did it matter that by his yielding he subjected himself to a deeper agony in the end and gave serious hurt to Irene Scheerer and to Irene's parents, who had befriended him."

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"There was nothing sufficiently pictorial about Irene's grief to stamp itself on his mind."

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The sentences that reflect Dexter's heartlessness in this excerpt from F.Scott Fitzgerald's Winter Dreams are:
"It was strange that neither it was over nor a long time afterward did he regret that night."
"Nor id it matter that by his yielding he subjected himself to a deeper agony in the end and gave serious hurt to Irene Scheerer, and to Irene's parents, who had befriended him. Dexter Green is the son of a grocery store in a small town called Black Bear in Minnesota, USA.
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