Fatigue
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But probably as a result of the mental
fatigue
he was beginning to feel, he made a slip when talking of the trial, and he afterwards remembered that slip with vexation several times.
Have my sufferings really come to an end?' thought Levin as he strode along the dusty road, oblivious of the heat, of his fatigue, and filled with a sense of relief from long-continued suffering.
"That's enough," said Maheu at last, worn out with anger and
fatigue.
Their cheerfulness fell, they began to walk with the heavy step of fatigue, she in front, he behind.
"Oh! the soup!" said Maheude with an air of
fatigue.
And all these girls, worn out with fatigue, who were still stupid enough in the evening to fabricate little ones, to yield flesh for labour and suffering!
It was simply the exhaustion of his apprenticeship, an excess of
fatigue
from which he quickly recovered.
He never complained, out of pride no doubt, even when he was panting with
fatigue.
Grass was invading the pit-bank, flowers were covering the meadows, a whole life was germinating and pushing up from this earth beneath which he was groaning in misery and
fatigue.
Now that they were overcome by fatigue, they trailed their feet, slipping in the mud, with the mournful melancholy of a flock stricken by an epidemic.
I have worked down below for twenty years, I've sweated down there with
fatigue
and misery, and I've sworn to make it easier for the poor beggars who are there still; and I know well enough you'll never get anything with all your ideas, you'll only make the men's fate more miserable still.
He said how very touched he was at his reception by the Montsou workers, he excused himself for his delay, mentioning his
fatigue
and his sore throat, then he gave place to Citizen Rasseneur, who wished to speak.
It would have been so pleasant to live in agreement; a feeling of tenderness went through her in the languor of her
fatigue.
Her hands, hardened by the haulage, grasped without
fatigue
the uprights that were too big for her.
The worst was that those below were now pushing, and that the entire column was stampeding, yielding to the growing anger of its fatigue, the furious need to see the sun again.
She must be nearly dead of fatigue, she was running all the same.
So strong an impulse pushed them on that they had no feeling of their terrible fatigue, or of their bruised and wounded feet.
All his rage of the afternoon, that furious battle in the depths of his silent solitude, had now turned to an immense
fatigue.
At first he turned towards Réquillart, sick with
fatigue
and sadness, having no other desire except to disappear under the earth and to be annihilated there.
He was still waiting beside Catherine, who had fallen from
fatigue
and anguish, when a sonorous voice made him start.
He heard it panting with the groan of
fatigue.
At two o'clock nothing had moved, M. Hennebeau, Négrel, and other engineers who had hastened up, formed a group in black coats and hats standing in front of the crowd; and they, too, did not move away, though their legs were aching with fatigue, and they were feverish and ill at their impotence in the face of such a disaster, only whispering occasional words as though at a dying person's bedside.
When he came out, black and muddy, dizzy with fatigue, he fell to the ground and had to be wrapped up in a covering.
Something was certainly striking beside his head, violent blows were approaching him; but he had been too lazy to reply, benumbed by immense fatigue; and now he knew nothing, he only dreamed that she was walking before him, and that he heard the slight clank of her sabots.
The idea of the theatre quickly germinated in Bovary's head, for he at once communicated it to his wife, who at first refused, alleging the fatigue, the worry, the expense; but, for a wonder, Charles did not give in, so sure was he that this recreation would be good for her.
Then he lashed his perspiring jades afresh, but indifferent to their jolting, running up against things here and there, not caring if he did, demoralised, and almost weeping with thirst, fatigue, and depression.
An intolerable
fatigue
overwhelmed her, and she reached her home stupefied, discouraged, almost asleep.
Despite their fatigue, Charles and his mother stayed very long that evening talking together.
The Marquise addressed him shortly afterwards, and expressed concern at his appearance of
fatigue.
Tired with the exercise of a day of unusual fatigue, and anxious to obtain a speedy shelter from the increasing violence of the storm, that now began to change its character to large drops of driving rain, the traveler determined, as a matter of necessity, to make an application for admission to the next dwelling that offered.
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