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What comes across is a sense of boredom with the world.
One of the first points you make in the book is about boredom.
Just about the only thing I've never tried is boredom.
She is not a woman a man would leave out of boredom.
Often, I think, the talk gets started out of no more than boredom.
Boredom set in then, and all she wanted was to be left alone for a few minutes.
But what really got her, she said, was the boredom.
But I think we'll have a lot less boredom on this run.
There was certainly going to be no time for boredom.
But these days he did not have much to do and boredom had led him to practice with the Students also.
Because of his boredom he was likely to take a hand in almost anything that turned up.
You'd do anything to break the boredom of the beat.
"Well, we seem to have taken care of the boredom before the performance."
If he felt anything toward her at this moment, it was boredom.
This is more than just taking the boredom out of jobs.
Out of boredom he took to watching the street from the window.
He made it out of boredom with no one teaching him.
How much boredom can you meet in three hundred years?
But really it was his boredom that brought him to us.
Real news would be if the crowd looked on in boredom.
There is, in a sense, no such thing as boredom.
On the other hand, no one had died, except maybe of boredom.
Of the two, I found the boredom more difficult to bear.
And the only way to show boredom is by looking interested.
These days, women usually end a marriage out of boredom.