After meditating a moment, he burst out; You hardhearted old ruffian!
"Tom Brown at Oxford"
Thomas Hughes
How hardhearted you can be, and how wroth, and against an old man sick unto death on the edge of the grave!
"Margery, Volume 7."
Georg Ebers
None but the most cruel and hardhearted of men, who had banished all natural tenderness from their minds, such as those beings of iron, the atheists, could bring themselves to any persecution like this.
"The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. VI. (of 12)"
Edmund Burke