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1 I grew wearied to death, and every second growing weaker and fainter.
2 I wish we could go home, aunt: I am wearied to death.
3 This second time, Adolphe stays at home and is wearied to death.
4 The Countess Lucretia was wearied to death with the whole performance.
5 Lionardo was ailing, and the old man wearied to return.
6 Her little legs could no longer sustain her-shewas helpless and wearied to death.
7 I must remain here until to-morrow: my runners are too wearied to go farther to-night.
8 He was wearied to death of the prevalent Romanesque composite combinations of country and suburban villa.
9 And I wearied to see one of the brothers, and hear all that was going on.
10 At last it was decided that the men were too much wearied to do battle longer.
11 He once went out swiftly and strongly, he worked hotly, he came in wearied to sleep.
12 My soul has been harassed till it is wearied to death, and my strength is exhausted.
13 A woman must be wearied to death there.
14 I asked, wearied to the soul with the position in which my cruel fate had forced me.
15 Midway, wearied to death with the undertaking, Reinagle wrote to complain that the price was not sufficient.
16 It was all a mistake, he thought, for the man already wearied to undertake the return trip.
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