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He bored a hole in the side of the barrel here is the large gimlet he did it with.

"Oh, I've no objection to giving her a hand now and then if she's amusing, and doesn't become a nuisance. I'm not going to let myself be bored by anybody this trip. I'm out for sport only." "It's a lovely place," observed Scott. "Oh, perfect. I'm going to ski this afternoon. How do you like it, Isabel?" Abruptly the elder brother accosted her. She was walking between them as one in a dream.

That's a great point! Because if you feel bored, other people who read the book will feel bored exactly as you do and at the very same passage. And you must criticise me mercilessly! Rend me to pieces tear my sentences to rags, and pick holes in every detail, if you like! That will do me a world of good!" Mary laughed. "But why?" she asked, "Why do you want me to be so unkind to you?"

Cloud, and Raunchy, when he used to invite foreign visitors and his ministers, and great personages in general, to join in his excursions, M. Thiers was as much bored as I was at having to go in the carriages and chars a bancs which drove in a long line one behind the other.

Cunningham knew he had to win soon if at all. But Kirby had not the least intention of quitting. He was the tough product of wind and sun and hard work. He bored in and asked for more, still playing for his opponent's wind. Kirby knew he was the stronger man, in far better condition. He could afford to wait and Jack could not.

So the reckoning was paid it was a long one and while the horses were harnessed to the wain the merchant bored holes in the little cask of wine and set spigots in them, bidding them all be sure to drink of it that night. Then calling down good fortune on them for their kindness and liberality, he made his salaams in the Eastern fashion, and departed, accompanied by Wulf.

The poor silly man offered to give up his golf to go motoring with me yesterday afternoon, and I went and was absolutely bored to death. I couldn't help thinking how much more interesting Billy is."

He looked at the crumbling grave with a passing shadow in his clever and worldly eyes, and composed himself to await his friend's pleasure. In his way he must have been a philosopher. His attitude did not suggest that he was bored, and yet it was obvious that he was eminently out of place in this remote spot.

There is no doubt in my mind that the man who bored the holes hoped by that means to save our lives. One of the crew, who had all been shut up in the forepeak, told me that the man who had lashed his hands took occasion to pass him, when he whispered, `Don't move till we're clear off.

I looked up into his eyes, and saw in them that inquiring sympathy which could so quickly transfigure him from a lively friend into a gentle priest. "Oh, nothing," I said. I was in no mood just now to tell him anything. "Bored, that's all." And then I looked round, and noticed that the tent was full of a violet light. It was as if limelight had been turned on from behind a violet glass.