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1 Oh, witch, I have been so wearisome to every one, so constantly ill.
2 Afterwards, another absence-theold house silent as the grave-andAugustina so fretful, so wearisome !
3 Is my conversation so wearisome that you keep away as long as you can?
4 Noël, the time has seemed so long, so wearisome .
5 It is so wearisome at night in those vast wards, when one suffers and cannot sleep.
6 There is nothing so wearisome as an exhibition.
7 Indeed, life was so wearisome to me, that those maladies which were thought mortal did not frighten me.
8 At the shoe factory she put in a long day, scarcely so wearisome as the preceding, but considerably less novel.
9 No visitors are so wearisome as those who do not meet half way whatever proposals are made for their pleasure.
10 I shall never be able to correct myself of these lengthy digressions which must be so wearisome to you, dear Mother.
11 You speak of pleasure; I remember no labour so wearisome ; you enlarge upon its changes; no sameness appears to me so monotonous.
12 The report was so wearisome and chaotic that in the middle of the month Paophi the prince gave command to stop reading.
13 It is so wearisome to count the changes which pass within us, that we take interest in the changes that pass without.
14 The strict watch kept over us began to be so wearisome we were glad when night veiled us in her dark mantle.
15 Even the bustle and confusion at the railway terminus, so wearisome and bewildering at other times, roused me and did me good.
16 Also, this Brant was one of these narrow-minded, fanatical, New Religion fellows who were so wearisome to men of intellect and refinement.
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