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1 But the doubt made his sojourn in Ireland very wearisome to him.
2 After a certain time, riding in the steam cars grew very wearisome .
3 The moral effect of being without a settled abode is very wearisome .
4 Unaccustomed to the restraints of sickness, she found the enforced inaction very wearisome .
5 The way also was here very wearisome , through dirt and slabbiness.
6 Of course, it is very wearisome , this lying all the time.
7 But her fondness was that of a child, and sometimes grew very wearisome .
8 I was once in bed for a whole month, and found it very wearisome .
9 The encampment which preceded the commencement of academic studies was very wearisome and uninteresting.
10 He seems to have found the work of correcting very wearisome , for he wrote:-
11 It weighs a full fifty pounds, and it made my return journey very wearisome .
12 The road passed over hills and through swamps, and I found the traveling very wearisome .
13 Those two hours, moreover, with her husband in the morning became very wearisome to her.
14 The uniformity of a forest soon becomes very wearisome .
15 Then the Sundays became very wearisome to Lady Laura.
16 The walk through the village, which we seemed make incessantly, was very wearisome to me.
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