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  • After spending 61 years together, a Pennsylvania couple died within just hours of each other, the Evening Sun reported.

    Couple Dies Hours Apart After 61 Years Of Marriage 2012

  • A few months after I met my mermaid, the Evening Sun newspaper, in my beloved hometown of Baltimore, offered me a job.

    Loving the Ugly Mermaid Laura Lippman 2008

  • The Evening Sun wrote more in sorrow than in anger:

    The Silver Spoon 2004

  • Adelina Patti was singing tonight at the Opera House, according to the Evening Sun; right now, I supposed, overalled mustached men were testing the footlights, and in my mind I watched them turn each one on, light the gas, watch for a moment, then turn it off.

    Time and Again Finney, Jack 1995

  • In the parlor at 19 Gramercy Park before dinner — the day ending, a winter chill coming back into the air with the beginning darkness — I sat with Byron and Felix, trading sections of Felix's Evening Sun; Felix was delighted that I'd used his camera, flatly refused to accept payment for the plates I'd used, and said he'd develop and print them after supper.

    Time and Again Finney, Jack 1995

  • Twain made his remark when the correspondent for the Evening Sun told him his death had been reported in New York, and asked what he should cable in reply.

    Mark Twain (1835-1910) 1989

  • Grandmother is Mother Earth; and the Wolf, the Dragon; and when all is dark and still, the Wolf swallows the Grandmother, namely, the Earth; and afterwards, as Night has fallen, the Evening Sun. The Huntsman denotes the Morning Sun. and he chases away all the dark clouds gathered during the night, and by doing so kills the Wolf; recovers the old

    A History of Pantomime R. J. Broadbent

  • In another passage she is called, "The Mother of the Morning Sun, the Creatrix of the Evening Sun, She that was when nothing else was and that created what came thereafter."

    The Dominant Sex: A Study in the Sociology of Sex Differentiation, by Mathilde and Mathias Vaerting; translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul 1923

  • Mr. Burnet has been associated with the Evening Sun, of New York, since 1911, in various capacities, from that of reporter to editor of the magazine page.

    Biographical Notes. Jessie B 1922

  • But you will be prouder of your darling boy Charles, even though he does get wiped out at Seabright next week and you will be even prouder when he writes great stories for The Evening Sun.

    Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis 1917

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