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Updated: May 3, 2025
I've chucked my job on the Daily Echo...." "Good Lord, man, what for?" "Well, I'm fed-up with the English theatre to begin with, and I'm fed-up with journalism too ... and it's the only way I can get free of Cecily. I must finish the new comedy and I can't finish it if I stay in town and see Cecily. She won't let me finish it. She'll make me go here and go there with her.
But that’s history; and its makers are already officially damned. But now concerning two others of the fed-up dozen on board the mule transport Harry Stent and Jim Brown. Destiny linked arms with them; Fate jerked a mysterious thumb over her shoulder toward Italy. Chance detailed them for special duty as soon as they landed.
They done that to us before ... two or three times ... just to see 'ow quick they could do it ... an' I was gettin' 'a bit fed-up with it. I'd said 'Good-bye' to a girl three times ... an' it was gettin' a bit monotonous.
And she looks so ill, too. . . . What did you say?" "I didn't say anything." "Well, then, I wish to God you would," said Jimmy with sudden rage. "I'm about fed-up with life, I can tell you " He broke off. "Oh, I don't mean that; but I'm worried to death. I what the devil can I do?" he asked helplessly.
In every carriage it was the same, until suddenly there came salvation. A horse-box, with two horses in it and some grooms singing the Marseillaise, loomed out of the darkness, and into it the fed-up wanderer hurled his bag. Yet again did he embrace every one, including the horses; and then, overcome with his labours, he sank into a corner and laughed.
I was fed-up with life just then: I had enough money to avoid work and was tired of playing. "I must warn you that you'll risk your life in this," he had continued, in answer to my acceptance of his invitation. And I had replied that the hazard, whatever it might be, only made the trip appear more desirable.
"One does get fed-up at times. Why sitting in a funeral show like this cab and having a drink in a second-rate pub should be any amusement, I don't know. But it is. You're infectious, my boy. I begin to feel like a rag myself. What shall we do?" "The great thing," said Peter judiciously, "is not to know what one is going to do, but just to take anything that comes along.
The work of the laboratory was very heavy from routine work of various sorts and an attempt to stamp out diphtheria from a Scotch division. Much the same sort of experiences as have been related elsewhere were encountered and we had entered upon the fed-up stage of life at the front. It needed something of extraordinary interest to rouse one's interest to any unusual degree.
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