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1
My dear child, you will
die
of
ennui
up here.
2
How can I possibly stay here and
die
of
ennui
?
3
You would
die
of
ennui
,
or worry your husband's life out with your ill-humour.
4
We've got to have something new once in a while or we'd
die
of
ennui
.
5
Why, my poor Monsieur, you will
die
of
ennui
.
6
I should think she would
die
of
ennui
.
7
I shall
die
of
ennui
before six months.
8
I have often thought that if I were made a prisoner, I should
die
of
ennui
.
9
If I do not get some excitement, I shall
die
of
ennui
,
so I warn you.
10
I'd
die
of
ennui
in a week.
11
I'm so tired of everybody and everything, it seems sometimes as if I should
die
of
ennui
.
12
When, like some Alexander of the stews, he has no more vices to conquer, he will
die
of
ennui
.
13
Must one
die
of
ennui
?
14
It seems thinly inhabited, and the Dutch themselves look upon it as a place where one will
die
of
ennui
.
15
But I should
die
of
ennui
if I had to be entertained by Sary for three whole days, grumbled Barbara.
16
I made him wish to go abroad, and I made him think he should
die
of
ennui
if I did not accompany him.
die
of
ennui
die