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But Germany’s excesses proved simply too savage: Eventually Wilson wearily submitted to the historical necessity of joining the Allies, in order to make the world “safe for democracy.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/11/books/review/ghost-at-the-feast-robert-kagan.html
It's only after a severe beating from one of the brothel's guards (who has a disturbing sexual obsession with Angel and almost rapes her) that a pain-befuddled Angel wearily accepts Michael's latest proposal.
It was a miserable end to an evening which looked like being full of promise for Saints who wearily took the applause from a grateful travelling public at the end.
“Jesus Christ, Deary!” she said as the man tromped wearily into the air-conditioned office, leaning more heavily on his cane than usual.
Mr Warlock said: "We are wearily familiar with the pattern, that twice a day someone travels in from Wolverhampton with drugs to go to Telford and then collects the money; that is what has happened here."