The 1,579 occurrences of fag

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She saw that he was fagged.

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He recognised him this time, waved a hand, and then called to his own fagged horse.

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Shangois's mare was not fagged; her heart and body were like steel.

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He hastily described the course to be followed by those of his own men who stayed to defend, and then said: "Our horses are fagged.

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He hastily described the course to be followed by those of his own men who stayed to defend, and then said: "Our horses are fagged.

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The sorrel and the mare were fagged, the horses of their foes were fresh; and forty to one were odds that no man would care to take.

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She saw that he was fagged.

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He recognised him this time, waved a hand, and then called to his own fagged horse.

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Shangois's mare was not fagged; her heart and body were like steel.

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He hastily described the course to be followed by those of his own men who stayed to defend, and then said: "Our horses are fagged.

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Mrs. VanVorst had been very ill. A fever, contracted in South Africa where she had been with her husband--a fever gained in a futile effort to save the life of that husband, had sadly fagged a naturally vigorous constitution.

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You'd think that a man who'd been driving hard in the office from eleven o'clock until three, with only an hour and a half for lunch, would be too fagged.

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They get back to the city dead fagged for want of sleep, sogged with alcohol, bitten brown by the bush-flies, trampled on by the moose and chased through the brush by bears and skunks--and they have the nerve to say that they like it.

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B and C had come in dead fagged and C was coughing badly.

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Poor Parthenia was pretty well fagged out, and did all the work without "help."

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Ishmael, my boy, you have ridden hard to-day; you look fagged.

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I'm fagged out."

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I'm a bit fagged, that's all.

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For thirty-five years he was professor of anatomy in the Harvard Medical School, where he was the only member of the faculty who could at the end of the day take the class, fagged and wearied, and by his wit, stories, and lively illustrations both instruct and interest the students.

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Allie was sitting alone in her room one evening, fagged out from a hard day.

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How fagged and fatigued I retired to rest every night, you may imagine.

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The sailors looked fagged out, and there was a set, stern look on the face of the captain, whom, nevertheless, Mr. Stubbs ventured to accost.

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Of course I am feeling rather fagged, and the next four days, which will include San Francisco, will be tiresome; but I am very well.

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"I'm not denying that, brother, and I'm noways ungrateful," said poor Mrs. Moss, too fagged by toil and children to have strength left for any pride.

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She saw all about her, mere girls jaded with life already, faded young women keeping up with the fashionable procession as fagged out soldiers drag themselves along in the rear of a column.

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"He must be exhausted, and as they say here, all fagged out.

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"He must be exhausted, and as they say here, all fagged out.

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He's absolutely fagged out.

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He was utterly fagged.

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The next day Captain Villiers, with his companion, reached the fort, fagged out with their hundred miles' ride in two days--they had been compelled to make a wide _detour_ to avoid capture.

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But the ground along the River Thames was black and mucky, almost like a swamp, and we was soon fagged out.

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In the old days when he had fagged for him at Winchester he had thought Derek the most wonderful person in the world, and this view he still retained.

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Despondency is largely a matter of physical condition, and I was still sufficiently fagged to be in the depths, when the door opened suddenly, and an ordinary army ration was placed within.

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"You mean the evening when the Scobells were there, and Carrie had been doing parish work all the day, and she came in looking so pale and fagged?

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"We do not see much of Carrie; she comes home looking very pale and fagged; your uncle grumbles sometimes, but I tell him words are wasted, the Smedley influence is stronger than ever.

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"Fagged?" asked Kennedy.

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Towards the end of the day, Mill would seem to have wearied somewhat of the proceedings, as was proved when Master Thomas Renford, aged fourteen (who fagged for Milton, the head of the house), burst in on the thin pretence that he had mistaken the study for that of his rightful master, and gave vent to a prolonged whistle of surprise and satisfaction at the sight of the ruins.

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He felt irritable and fagged, and it did not make matters better when he found, on reaching his own door, that he had taken the wrong key.

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When, a couple of hours later, Maurice, very tired and fagged after his long day's ramble, came upstairs, followed by Toby, and thrust into Cecile's hand a great hunch of seed-cake, she pushed it away, and said in an earnest, impressive whisper: "Hush!"

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Mrs. Moseley had entire charge of about twenty children, her husband of as many more; so no wonder they looked fagged.

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After this, you need not be surprised that people should look fagged and exhausted next morning.

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Baker suggested gently that if anybody was going to be fagged out at the end of the day, it would in all probability be the Beckford bowlers, and not a man who, as he was careful to point out, had run up a century a mere three days ago against Yorkshire, and who was apparently at that moment at the very top of his form.

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I hope you've not fagged about it too much.'

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But Edith felt too fagged and spiritless just at present to notice.

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But Edith looks fagged and spiritless.

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They got away at last, half fagged to death, only to find a dull drizzling rain falling, and the murky darkness of early night settling down over the gas-lit highways of London.

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It was now getting dark, and all were fagged and weary with their work, the light was fading, and they were glad to return to camp.

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However, I must be off, my horse is fagged.

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It had by no means an uncomfortable appearance, and being extremely fagged, I thought I would retire to rest.

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During that time my brain made desperate but futile efforts to reach the answer by mental arithmetic, and when I woke in the morning I felt thoroughly fagged.

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When Dyckman saw that no one was there to welcome the fagged-out Charity, he paused and waited for her himself.

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Kedzie stood and strolled until she was completely fagged.

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Charity was a heart-sick woman, driven and fagged, and swaddled now in a heavy woolen blanket of great bunches and wrinkles.

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Both looked very washed out, with the fagged and pasty look of people who have been up all night.

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I am a little fagged perhaps, nothing more.

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"Oh, it was not for me," I hastened to rejoin, "I am not in the least tired; I only thought it would be quicker, but after all we must now be near," and I brisked up my pace, though I felt, I confess, more than a little fagged.

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The Queen added that the only one who was fagged was the Prince, and that from business and not pleasure, a result which made her often anxious and unhappy.

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Pretty soon he was all fagged out, and fell down panting; then he rolled over and over wonderful fast, kicking things every which way, and striking and grabbing at the air with his hands, and screaming and saying there was devils a-hold of him.

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The towhead was a rattling big distance off, away out there in the middle of the river, but I didn't lose no time; and when I struck the raft at last I was so fagged I would a just laid down to blow and gasp if I could afforded it.

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It was the most undigestible sawdust I ever see; and Tom said the same./ But as I was saying, we'd got all the work done now, at last; and we was all pretty much fagged out, too, but mainly Jim.

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Weary and fagged out, they are permitted to rest, for a while, under cover.

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At once the minds of the fagged-out Union troops become filled with the dispiriting idea that the exhausting fight which they have made all day long, has been simply with Beauregard's Army of the Potomac, and that these fresh Rebel troops, on the Union right and rear, are the vanguard of Johnston's Army of the Shenandoah!

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Meantime Miles has been relieved from command, and McDowell has ordered Blenker's Brigade to take position a mile or more in advance of Centreville, toward Bull Run, on both sides of the Warrenton Pike, to protect the retreat, now being made, in "a few collected bodies," but mainly in great disorder--owing partly to the baggage-wagons choking the road, along which both venturesome civilians and fagged-out troops are retreating upon Centreville.

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Weary and fagged out, they are permitted to rest, for a while, under cover.

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At once the minds of the fagged-out Union troops become filled with the dispiriting idea that the exhausting fight which they have made all day long, has been simply with Beauregard's Army of the Potomac, and that these fresh Rebel troops, on the Union right and rear, are the vanguard of Johnston's Army of the Shenandoah!

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Meantime Miles has been relieved from command, and McDowell has ordered Blenker's Brigade to take position a mile or more in advance of Centreville, toward Bull Run, on both sides of the Warrenton Pike, to protect the retreat, now being made, in "a few collected bodies," but mainly in great disorder--owing partly to the baggage-wagons choking the road, along which both venturesome civilians and fagged-out troops are retreating upon Centreville.

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We were all fagged enough to find our beds on the floor capital; and the next day we visited the Bey.

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By the time Ben was fagged out, Tom had traded the next chance to Billy Fisher for a kite, in good repair; and when he played out, Johnny Miller bought in for a dead rat and a string to swing it with-and so on, and so on, hour after hour.

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In half an hour, however, the increasing warmth and her sleepless night began to tell upon her, and her uncle, seeing that she was beginning to look fagged, said, "The best thing that you can do, Isobel, is to go indoors for a bit, and have a good nap.

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You may say you don't feel the heat much, but you are looking pale and fagged, and the less you are out in the sun the better."

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"How tired and fagged she appears!

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When the morning came at last, I was in a bad enough plight: seedy, drowsy, fagged, from want of sleep; weary from thrashing around, famished from long fasting; pining for a bath, and to get rid of the animals; and crippled with rheumatism.

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By midnight everybody was fagged out, and sore with laughing; and, as a rule, drunk: some weepingly, some affectionately, some hilariously, some quarrelsomely, some dead and under the table.

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My two experts arrived in the evening, and pretty well fagged, for they had traveled double tides.

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"Yes," says Josiah, in a more fagged voice than he had used durin' the intervue, and more hopelesser.

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And I wus so completely fagged out, that I turned the subject completely round (as I s'posed) by askin' him if he laid out to sell our apples this year where he did last.

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But she loved Eliphalet so well, she would do any thing to please him: so she rode round with him on that circuit, till she was perfectly fagged out.

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I was fagged.

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Wall, the next mornin' I sent Dorlesky's errents by Bub Smith to William Wallace, for I felt a good deal fagged out.

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The next morning Cicely wuzn't able to leave her room,--no sick seemin'ly, but fagged out.

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But I see that she looked fagged out.

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And I begun to get real encouraged, though fagged to the very outmost limit of fag, when he drew a long breath, and says with a perfectly fresh, vigorous look,-- [Illustration: THE BOY ASKING QUESTIONS.]

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The forenoon had been even more boisterous than any of the preceding, and we were all fagged enough with "make sail," and "shorten sail," and "all hands," the whole day through; and as the night fell, I found myself, for the fourth time, in the maintop.

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Enough, that when Dick Sylvester returned, I was pretty well fagged out, and the baby was rolled up, an immense bolster at the foot of the couch, asleep.

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The habit is gaining fearful ground among our professional men, the operatives in our mills, our weary sewing-wormen, our fagged clerks, our disappointed wives, our former liquor-drunkards, our very day-laborers, who a generation ago took gin.

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"You look fagged and overworked; a month's blow will do you all the good in the world."

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"I'm feeling a little fagged.

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Now, can you imagine anything more exquisite to a poor devil of a conscript, fagged out with garrison duty and stale sham-fighting, than an order of that kind?

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This interested Mike, fagged as he was.

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On the very eve of all this well-earned bliss, when it would have refreshed his fagged body and soul--which were now not so young as they used to be--to hear from some scoundrel without a name, that his pet child, the life of his life, was no better than she ought to be, which being said of a woman means that she is as bad as she can be!

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'You are fagged to death, I know, and we'll get a mouthful of fresh air before we go upstairs,'--and so saying he put his arm through Alaric's, and they strolled off through the suburbs of the town.

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No,' said he; 'only fagged, dearest; fagged and worried, and badgered and bored; but, thank God, not ill;' and he endeavoured to put on his usual face, and speak in his usual tone.

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I am fagged with the heat, and I want one minute's rest.'

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He did look horribly fagged out: as if he needed care and petting and good food.

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"I hate to see you both looking so fagged."

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You said he was working too hard and that he looked all fagged out.

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"Sally," the boy reproved, "hit's most mornin', an' ye must be plumb fagged out.

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Night came and the fagged party in disappointment once more lay down.

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But she loved Eliphelet so well that she would do anything to please him, so she rode round with him on that circuit till she wuz perfectly fagged out.

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