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1
Perhaps his lie might have passed had he not been
so
fagged
.
2
But now she is
so
fagged
and worn, and she can't sleep.
3
But I am very anxious about him-helooks so thin, and gets
so
fagged
-
and
no
wonder.
4
Her spirits as high as ever, and with as little ballast; and yet she looks
so
fagged
.
5
We shall listen to the next speaker at another occasion, when we are not
so
fagged
out.
6
One of the horses was
so
fagged
that we delayed in consequence till 12.35.
7
By the time the shelter was ready for use all the boys were
so
fagged
out they could scarcely stand.
8
But, mercy, I didn't mean to go on like this about myself, with you sitting there looking
so
fagged
out.
9
So
fagged
was she that she had once or twice dozed in the saddle and come near falling.
10
"I hate to see you both looking
so
fagged
.
"
11
"Well, I felt
so
fagged
this evening."
12
"The poor man is
so
fagged
out," said Mrs. Clayton, as she brought in my broth and wine, "that his very voice is changed.
so
fagged
so