He and the narrator relievethetedium by telling stories.
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Is golf such a boring game that one needs breathtaking views to relievethetedium?
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Tom and Blanche had fallen into teasing tricks, a sort of melancholy play to relievethetedium.
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They often engage in loud scolding of each other in order to relievethetedium of their work.
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When I began this correspondence I had no other purpose than to relievethetedium of your sick-chamber.
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She snapped on the radio, trying to relievethetedium of the drive and the steady, pounding rain.
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I've a good notion to strike up a flirtation with Mademoiselle Pauline, to relievethetedium of the hours.
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The truth is, she yearned to relievethetedium of life by taking a trip in the red motor car.
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Pen cannot do justice to the stories abounding in wit and humor wherewith soldiers relievethetedium of the camp.
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Did I not boldly contend that this would yet prove a pleasant resting-place to relievethetedium of a journey?
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She could be a support to you at this time, and her company could help to relievethetedium of waiting.
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Similarly, Charizi, another Jewish wayfarer, who laughed himself over half the world, wrote verses as he walked, to relievethetedium.
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He had trodden all the main-traveled thoroughfares and many of the side roads that are supposed to relievethetedium of life.
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That, unless I misjudge my own inclinations in a similar matter, is something this mysterious Philadelphus hath arranged to relievethetedium of-
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As time was no object, and the work of purchasing would relievethetedium of the following day, the crowd good humouredly dispersed.
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They were permitted to relievethetedium of their confinement by manufacturing and selling toys; workboxes, brooches, and carved work of different kinds.