When I get a little tired, we'll stop to eat our snack of grub, when I can rest up, and be ready for another hour or two.
They camped early on that night, because all of them were a little tired; and the location on the shore looked especially fine.
The Comtesse Gilberte again proposed that they should all four go for some rides together, and Jeanne, a little tired of the long weary evenings and the dull, monotonous days, was only too pleased at the idea and agreed to it at once.
He was really a little tired of acting sentry, and was very peevish by the time the ring of wheels and horse-hoofs approaching from the London direction became audible.
To tell the truth, she was getting a little tired of wearing first the gray and then the brown and then doing it over again.
They were merely his kind of manners, and she was a little tired of them.
She was a little tired, tonight, of his persistent flirtation.
She laid her head back with a little tired half-moan, and felt John's strong, comforting arm drawing her over so that she could rest against his shoulder.
Very well, my dear, I think still that you are a little tired.
Here I am going to join two of my best friends who have promised me a splendid time, and just because I am a little tired, I feel as if the world were falling to pieces.
I'm glad you're going away from Paris, because I've got just a little tired of it.
Poor Comethup was a little tired of roses--a little tired even of that wonderful garden, every corner of which, every stick and stone, he knew by heart.
Finally at about two o'clock we adjourn to our respective homes and awake in the morning a little tired.
As their number is not great, the diners ought to get a little tired of one another, but they don't seem to.
I was a little tired, but nevertheless quite sorry when our journey ended.
At last Monsieur Leras grew a little tired of walking, and he sat down on a bench to watch these carriages pass by with their burdens of love.
The two young women begin to throw their stock of flowers by handfuls, and receive a perfect hail of bouquets; then, after an hour of warfare, a little tired, they tell the coachman to drive along the road which follows the seashore.
Oh no, she is quite well, only a little tired; she has rather knocked herself up.
Dream, little tired eyes, close to the breast of me, Wander in fields where red flowers are gloaming; All of my heart wanders with you, the rest of me Watches your dreaming.
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