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But what a fool she had made of herself she thought by leaving West Falls so soon! Joe Harris was nearer to being ennuyeé absolutely bored, for the next hour, than she had before been for a twelvemonth.

"Mamma appears to have forgotten us," said Isabella, as she spoke, after walking for some time in silence beside me. "Oh, depend upon it, the carriage has taken all this time to repair; but are you tired?" "Oh, by no means; the evening is delightful, but " "Then perhaps you are ennuyee," said I, half pettishly, to provoke a disclaimer if possible.

He is Mr Jones' brother curate. 'Now confess, you didn't like those people, and that sort of life? You must have been ennuyée from morning to night. 'On the contrary, the days were not half long enough. 'Freda! exclaimed Mrs Vaughan, 'I get tho tired, and tho doth the colonel, before half the evening ith over. 'Some one else seems in the same condition, said Freda. 'Papa is fast asleep.

I have made one acquaintance, which might perhaps grow to a friendship were it not that distance and its attendant inconveniences have hitherto prevented my becoming more intimate with the lady I refer to. She is a married woman; her name is Jameson. She is an Irishwoman, and the authoress of the "Diary of an Ennuyée." I like her very much; she is extremely clever; I wish I knew her better.

"How is it," said she to the beautiful Countess of , "that you seem always so gay and so animated; that with all your vivacity and tenderness, you are never at a loss for occupation? You never seem weary ennuyee why is this?" "I will tell you," said the pretty countess, archly; "I change my lovers every month." Constance blushed, and asked no more.

Mother says she never saw such a couple; that we are always quarrelling and making up like two children; but I put it to you, Miss Lambert, how are things to be better? I am used to my own way, and Mr. Sinclair is used to his. I like fun and plenty of change, and dread nothing so much as being bored ennuyée, in fact, and he is all for quiet.

Jameson had not at this time written the works on sacred art with which her name is now chiefly associated; but she was already engaged in her long struggle to earn her livelihood by her pen. Her first work, 'The Diary of an Ennuyée' , written before her marriage, had attracted considerable attention.

Her cap was of Alencon lace, knotted with a ribbon of green and gold. Round the celestial bed were courtiers, doctors, almoners, mostly in devotional postures; the three young Princes; and a Dame d'Atours, who seemed to look slightly ENNUYEE or bored." I had the honor to kiss her Serene Highness's hand, and to talk a great many peppered insipidities suitable to the occasion.

Good night." "Good night," answered Landless. Patricia was ennuyée to the last degree.

Ennuyee to death, and convinced that he had sacrificed enough and more than enough to the barbarism which demanded such a "sejour," he was sitting one evening listlessly upon the terrace in front of the house, plotting a speedy escape from his gloomy abode, and meditating upon the life of pleasure that awaited him, when the discordant twang of some savage music broke upon his ear, and roused him from his reverie.

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