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1 And then I lie down for very weariness , and wish to die.
2 The first night we stopped for very weariness - no water was to be found.
3 The King is old and ailing, life a very weariness , death a relief.
4 For very weariness Charles left off going to the Bertaux.
5 The two had played until they stopped for very weariness .
6 Sometimes I was ready to sink down from very weariness .
7 At last, from very weariness , I was compelled to take to the boat again.
8 Sometimes they fell from very weariness , only to get up again and struggle on.
9 One thing only remains, for my bones are broken with very weariness of spirit.
10 Also, my head was turning dizzy, and I could have fainted for very weariness .
11 She could hardly drag herself along for very weariness .
12 Then at last she dropped off, for very weariness , and slept soundly an unbroken sleep till morning.
13 She sank back in very weariness .
14 Suppose-suppose-And her very weariness was good to her, for her eyes closed and she fell fast asleep.
15 She wept at it with very weariness , with impatient revolt, and often repeated: Why do they torment me like this?
16 At last, from very weariness and loss of blood, we dropped the points of our swords as if by mutual consent.
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