Weary
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Much of the world has grown
weary
of the conflict.
It is true that the Arab governments are preoccupied with Iran and have grown
weary
of the Palestinian cause.
Though much informed opinion holds otherwise, I have never ruled out the possibility that at some point, congressional Republicans,
weary
of defending Trump’s actions, – which they abhor, and which may be damaging the party (and thus themselves) – abandon him.
The latter, an old man with a thin grizzled beard and kind,
weary
eyes, stood beside the lectern turning over the leaves of a missal.
From the choir, growing
weary
of waiting, came the sound of voices being tried and the blowing of noses.
Analysing that feeling, and comparing it with her previous loves, she saw clearly that she would not have been in love with Komisarov had he not saved the Tsar's life, nor with Ristich-Kudzhitsky but for the Slavonic question; but that she loved Karenin for himself, for his lofty, misunderstood soul, for the high-pitched tone of his voice with the long-drawn inflections which she thought charming, for his
weary
eyes, for his character, and for his soft hands with their swollen veins.
Go, you'll find the way to the mill!' cried Levin, and on looking round was pleased to see Veslovsky making his way out of the marsh toward the peasants, stooping and stumbling with his
weary
feet and holding his gun at arm's length.
The chief thing for me is, not to feel guilty.''I say, hadn't we really better go?' put in Oblonsky, evidently
weary
of the mental strain.
'I was letting people in, Your Excellency!''Oh, Lord!' said the Marshal of the Province with a deep sigh; and with his
weary
legs in the white trousers dragging, and hanging his head, he went down the middle of the hall to the chief table.
Anna now acknowledged to herself that he was
weary
of her and would regret giving up his freedom to return to her; yet in spite of this she was glad that he would come.
Let him feel weary, but let him be here with her so that she might see him and know his every movement.
Don't you know that I can't live without you?''If that is so,' replied Anna in a suddenly changed voice, 'it must be that you are
weary
of this life...Yes, you will come for a day and go away again, as men do...''Anna, that is cruel.
'Oh, I didn't know you were here,' she said, evidently not at all sorry but rather pleased at having interrupted a conversation which she had heard long ago, and of which she was
weary.
'But, as far as I know, you unfortunately are one of the indifferent?'Karenin remarked to him, with a
weary
smile.
He is
weary
of me and is trying not to act dishonourably toward me.
Anna saw distinctly how
weary
they were of one another and how they hated each other.
Then, when they left her, the child began again to push her tram,
weary
and muddy, stiffening her insect-like arms and legs like a lean black ant struggling with a load that was too heavy for it.
They took hold of the handles of the tub and emptied it into the gutter before the door, when Jeanlin came down in dry garments, breeches and a woollen blouse, too large for him, which were
weary
of fading on his brother's back.
And the children, trailing along the pathways, raised their heads and also laughed with delight at all this
weary
flesh of workers displayed in the open air.
And it seemed that around this extinguished engine, near this shaft
weary
of disgorging coal, there was a revenge of creation in the free love which, beneath the lash of instinct, planted children in the bellies of these girls who were yet hardly women.
While the father, after five o'clock, grew
weary
of his bed and dressed himself, the children lay in bed until nine.
It was a notice from the Company to the miners of all the pits, informing them that in consequence of the lack of care bestowed on the timbering, and being
weary
of inflicting useless fines, the Company had resolved to apply a new method of payment for the extraction of coal.
On the following morning she came back so
weary
and ill after this adventure that she was not able to go to the pit; and she told with tears how it was not her fault, for Chaval had kept her, threatening to beat her if she ran away.
Maheu,
weary
of idleness, had gone fishing; if he had the luck to catch a fine fish under the sluice of the canal, they could sell it to buy bread.
What gave him his influence over the workers at the pit was the facility of his speech, the good-natured way in which he could go on talking to them by the hour without ever growing
weary.
He preferred to go out and to
weary
himself with distant walks.
The women had appeared, nearly a thousand of them, with outspread hair dishevelled by running, the naked skin appearing through their rags, the nakedness of females
weary
with giving birth to starvelings.
But they grew calm; the drawing-room fell back into a
weary
peacefulness, with the quiet light of its two lamps, and the warm stuffiness of the hangings.
Besides, he dreamed of a prison as of a refuge in the midst of the torment of his defeat; but they did not trouble him, and he dragged on his wretched hours, not knowing how to
weary
out his body.
They were known to be there; why
weary
oneself more?
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