There were two cars at Whiteladies, but neither of thetire markings were those of the car which had turned in the road.
At length, appearing to tire of this, the German cruiser put about and steamed away.
I'd give a lot for a good drink of cold water or milk right now," puffed Tom, resting from his exertions with the tire pump.
And yet we were obliged to run long distances after the hurtling sleigh--long enough to tire us.
When one of them has occupied you long enough, you turn your back upon it and build another; this is your pleasure, and you never tire of it.
He hammered away at the tire on which he was working.
It seemed they could never really tire of it; and they all knew that they had loved each other from childhood.
He heated the tire and hammered it till the sparks flew.
But it has befallen mine ass to tire under my weight, he cried.
Thou must not tire thyself, Joseph answered, as he passed on with Esora, asking her as they went through the autumn woods if Jesus found the rake for himself or if she gave it to him.
Close beside thetire tracks were the footprints of two men going up the right hand road toward the Sound.
Time and again they almost got away until it became a question of following tire tracks.
Nort was likely to tire of Hempfield at any time, he might even tire of Anthy, having won her, and break her heart.
D'you remember the day you and Esmeralda had the trick played on you about going to bed, and sat up half the night brushing and combing to tire out the other?
If we find a man exhilarated and made eager to work at the end of his setting-up we have accomplished far more than if we tire him out or exhaust any of his store of vitality.
If you take more food than the digestion can handle, you not only tire the stomach, but the whole system.
Proud and vainglorious, swelled with lofty anticipations of his destiny, and an invincible confidence in his own resources, no danger could appall and no toil could tire him.
It was a little lonely; for, though Rosy meant to be very, very kind, she was rather too much of a chatterbox not to tire Bee after a while.
Do not talk or think about it too much, or you will tire yourselves out in fancy before the real pleasure comes.
I could learn to be a fine lady, it is true; but when Monsieur should tire of me, as he inevitably would, I should lead a very uncomfortable life.
Now, Miss Sherwood, you have acknowledged that it does not tire you to whistle, so you will send us home in the best of spirits if you will favor us once more.
Oh, it is not that; it would not tire me if I whistled all day.
May she be blessed with a temper hot enough to make even a Frenchman tire of dancing to the music of her tongue!
I never tire of watching their snow peaks, ridges and hollows, with their dazzling snow.
If it was all put into figure, it would reach clean across the river; and if it was all put into dollars, it would make a solid tire of silver, and hoop the world round and round, like a wheel.
She sat and she gazed in the fire: In the fire with a dreamy look: And she seemed as though she could never tire Of reading the fiery book.
So she sat and she gazed in the fire: In the fire, with a dreamy look: And she seemed as though she could never tire Of reading the fiery book.
I would have put the tire on again, but as you say you can do it better yourself, I won't.
I've explained about them, and holding them open doestire me so.
I will nottire you with the account of the many fatigues I have suffered.
At first, the instability of the earth amuses him; he fancies that, when he shall tire of the amusement, it will be easy enough to leave the place.
To this island garden is banished all those haidemaken who prove too tender-hearted for their cruel trade, or tire of their adventurous life; also those who refuse to desert the women they love.
It would certainly tire mine in this climate, so will you please make a note of the fact that I simply forbid you to come out here to join me!
But we must be careful not to over-tire ourselves.
Did I make a noise and tiremy Granny, and was I a naughty boy?
Isn't it worth while to tire oneself a bit for this, eh, Monsieur Jules?
Indeed, I am beginning to tire of the Château of La Roche-Noire, and of all the original characters it contains.
It's ridiculous to tire yourselves out climbing so high!
He followed her about wherever she went; seemed never to tire of paying her attention, and whenever we were alone together, endeavoured to inveigle me into a discussion of her merits.
He was never weary of teaching him, nor did the boy ever tire of learning.
It was of the purest quality, so rich and sweet that the greatest connoisseur could not tire of it.
But she never seemed to tire of it in her certainty that "the right one" would put in his appearance at the right moment.
She was beginning to tire of this pastime when--plash!