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Begorra, what I call the mornin is all the time a man fasts afther breakfast.
John Bull's Other Island George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Your one of the people who need to go put on a deer suit and run around the woods on openin mornin
im 14 and whats the deal with videogame companys that are making games about hunting. 2010
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Your one of the people who need to go put on a deer suit and run around the woods on openin mornin
im 14 and whats the deal with videogame companys that are making games about hunting. 2010
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But nex 'day was his turn to preach down at Sandy Crik, an' he couldn't come that night, but he promised to come right after services nex 'mornin' -- which he done -- rid the whole fo'teen mile from Sandy Crik here in the rain, too, which I think is a evidence
Short Stories for English Courses Rosa Mary Redding [Editor] Mikels
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Must have used thim himsilf tu make thim thracks wid -- early in th 'mornin' -- behfure he met up wid us on th 'thrail.
The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Ralph S. Kendall
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Crik, an 'he couldn't come that night, but he promised to come right after services nex' mornin '-- which he done -- rid the whole fo'teen mile from Sandy Crik here in the rain, too, which I think is a evidence o'
Sonny, a Christmas Guest Ruth McEnery Stuart 1886
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Aifter a whilie they tak a mornin 'wi' a freend, and syne a gless at the public-hoose in the evenin ', and they treat ane anither on market days.
Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush Ian Maclaren 1878
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Here's this guy Geoff, this pal o 'yours -- been with her -- in her flat with her, all th' mornin '-- ain't he, Soapy? "
The Definite Object A Romance of New York Jeffery Farnol 1915
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You know where 'twas -- in the little back bedroom we had when we was girls, an 'used to peek out at our beaux through the strings o' mornin'-glories, "laughed Ann Bray delightedly, her thin face shining more and more with joy.
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches Sarah Orne Jewett 1879
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"Why, then," exclaimed the good-natured woman, "but you had abitther thramp of it this cowld and cuttin 'mornin' -- and a cowld and cuttin 'mornin' it is -- for sure didn't I feel as if the very nose was whipt off o 'me when I only wint to open the door for you.
Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two William Carleton 1831
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