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1 To Jasper Penny the occasion seemed intolerably prolonged, filled with needless detail.
2 But his uneasiness increased as time went on; the travelling seemed intolerably tardy.
3 To his own speeded-up perceptive processes, the motion seemed intolerably slow.
4 The city seemed intolerably noisy, oppressive; the thought of the hurrying, indifferent crowds disconcerted him.
5 The hours seemed intolerably long to the lads, standing upright and motionless against the wall.
6 On the contrary, the night seemed intolerably close and sultry, as though brooding a thunderstorm.
7 Interrupting someone whose theories seemed intolerably ludicrous, Journeyman said-
8 When the floor seemed intolerably hard, one of us would say aloud, "Spoon!"
9 But to all conscious of possessing poetical temperament in company with emaciation, the explanation has seemed intolerably sordid.
10 But quick though Pudge was, to her he seemed intolerably slow; just then E. Eliot was thinking of only one thing.
11 Suddenly my safe neutrals seemed intolerably dull, and I left the store with a long fuchsia pink scarf and a skip in my step.
12 Yet to a being whose home had circled a faint red star, the sun that blazed down from the cloudless sky seemed intolerably bright.
13 For two days, which seemed intolerably long to impatient Madge Morton, the four friends waited to hear their fate from Mr. and Mrs. Butler.
14 "This may explain why books that seem intolerably dull to the majority, delight the hearts of the few," Ernest interjected.
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