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1 I'm dreadfully tired , but so delighted with the result of our labors.
2 They were already dreadfully tired of travelling before their night's stoppage came.
3 If-ifyou weren't so dreadfully tired , I believe I'd be really angry.
4 Yes, we felt dreadfully tired , didn't we, Anna, before we gave up?
5 She was sure Hester must be dreadfully tired with sauntering about so long.
6 But don't you get dreadfully tired doing the same work over and over?
7 Yes, thank you, quite; but dreadfully tired with the journey.
8 I'm dreadfully tired of staying in the House of Martha, trying to learn typewriting.
9 I am, and I get dreadfully tired of it sometimes.
10 My wife was dreadfully tired , and sometimes the pace was too severe for her.
11 And dreadfully tired she was too, thoroughly exhausted and overcome.
12 The fact was, he felt dreadfully tired , utterly worn out.
13 I have been uneasy; and how dreadfully tired you look!
14 But I soon got dreadfully tired and faint, and once I think I fainted quite.
15 He has to sit all day alone under the tree and he gets dreadfully tired .
16 But this morning I am so dreadfully tired and stupid that I can say nothing.
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