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1 Yet how strangely tired he felt-howheavy the ball was growing!
2 She was overshadowed by a fear of impending disaster and felt strangely tired and dissatisfied.
3 There were dark rings under his eyes, and the eyes themselves looked strangely tired and haggard.
4 I am strangely tired , and inclined to doze.
5 What with the emotions of the day, the heat, and her work, she was strangely tired and over-done.
6 She felt strangely tired and spent.
7 However, many travelers find themselves strangely tired , as if physical energies had been used up, which indeed they have!
9 She felt so strangely tired now, that she could not listen any more, even to what she liked to hear.
10 He was strangely tired , and for a while his only well-defined feeling was one of impatience at having to go out.
11 He leaned against the table, looking strangely tired and worn, and I saw him start nervously as he felt Larry's eyes on him.
12 And she lay on the sofa at last, owning herself strangely tired , she did not know why, and glad that Ethel should read to her.
13 She felt very tired-strangelytired, as if she had gone through some great physical exertion.
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