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1 He is about the most wearisome and profitless creature in existence.
2 But in the thirteenth century Christians found this chant most wearisome .
3 This was the most wearisome period of his life.
4 I am still floating on this dreary plain, the most wearisome of all human habitations.
5 Any adventures ashore were mere oases, separated by whole deserts of the most wearisome ennui.
6 The hope of arriving is very sweet, for a ship life is a most wearisome one.
7 It's most wearisome to jog along in these local trains, stopping at every tiny little station.
8 It was a most , most wearisome journey.
9 Indigestion, and close study, and hard work in the pulpit, brought on a most wearisome languor and depression.
10 The first portion of the road lay over large broken masses of lava, most wearisome to scramble over.
11 And she was forced to fly into lodgings of which the dulness and solitude were most wearisome to her.
12 The most tiresome journey is beguiled, and the most wearisome illness is brightened, by any one of her books.
13 November 11th.-Thismorning we all went to the British Museum, always a most wearisome and depressing task to me.
14 I was led to this after inspecting and rejecting four ounces of microscope cover slips, a most wearisome process.
15 Certainly, were it otherwise, the study of human history would be the most wearisome and unprofitable of all conceivable occupations.
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