Tell Thedora that she is a rubbishy,
tiresome, gabbling old woman, as well as an inexpressibly foolish one.
Some mothers would have insisted on their daughter's accepting so good an offer on the first overture; but I could not reconcile it to myself to force Frederica into a marriage from which her heart revolted, and instead of adopting so harsh a measure merely propose to make it her own choice, by rendering her thoroughly uncomfortable till she does accept him--but enough of this
tiresome girl.
Although Mainhall's enthusiasm was often
tiresome, and although he was often unable to distinguish between facts and vivid figments of his imagination, his imperturbable good nature overcame even the people whom he bored most, so that they ended by becoming, in a reluctant manner, his friends.
She was lately, it is said, sitting on her throne--which is not very amusing after all--when she began humming an old tune, and it was just, 'Oh, why should I not be married?' "That song is not without its meaning,' said she, and so then she was determined to marry; but she would have a husband who knew how to give an answer when he was spoken to--not one who looked only as if he were a great personage, for that is so
tiresome. She then had all the ladies of the court drummed together; and when they heard her intention, all were very pleased, and said, 'We are very glad to hear it; it is the very thing we were thinking of.' You may believe every word I say, said the Raven; "for I have a tame sweetheart that hops about in the palace quite free, and it was she who told me all this.
"This is getting
tiresome, I think I should like some lunch," said Mr.
Bennet," replied his wife, "how can you be so
tiresome! You must know that I am thinking of his marrying one of them."
At last came the little dwarf's turn; and he looked in the moss; but it was so hard to find the pearls, and the job was so
tiresome!--so he sat down upon a stone and cried.
These we have now mentioned in general, but to enter into particulars concerning each of them, though it might be useful to the artist, would be
tiresome to dwell on.
It gets very
tiresome at the last, and if it hadn't been for the adventures on Lake Tchad and at the Senegal River, I do believe that we'd have died of yawning."
In the middle of the winter Vronsky spent a very
tiresome week.
"Harriet may not consider every body
tiresome that you would."
How
tiresome! She has heard them say "la guerre" oftener than once.