'I am so worrited! I ask to be allowed to come to terms, supposing your document is all correct.'
'Dear me!' cried that unfortunate gentleman again, 'I am worrited to that degree that I'm almost off my head.
"You didna mean to be late, I'll be bound, but your aunt's been
worrited to-day.
Hard enough for her to live without being
worrited and chivied.
Mrs Chivery, speaking as a mother and not as a diplomatist, had then, from a different point of view, desired her husband to recollect that their John had never been strong, and that his love had fretted and
worrited him enough as it was, without his being driven to do himself a mischief, as nobody couldn't say he wouldn't be if he was crossed.
Has seen the plaintive wexed and
worrited by the children (for children they will ever be and you cannot expect them specially if of playful dispositions to be Methoozellers which you was not yourself).