1 I only thought of it this morning.
2 It arrived this morning from New York.
3 That was why the morning seemed long to him.
4 She was up and dressed in the cool of the early morning.
5 He had only come up from the island the morning before, and expected to return next day.
6 The lady in black was reading her morning devotions on the porch of a neighboring bathhouse.
7 She inhaled the odor of the blossoms and thrust them into the bosom of her white morning gown.
8 The two women went away one morning to the beach together, arm in arm, under the huge white sunshade.
9 Edna found her friend engaged in assorting the clothes which had returned that morning from the laundry.
10 He had been with her, reading to her all the morning, and had never even mentioned such a place as Mexico.
11 I worked a big deal in futures for their father this morning; nice girls; it's time they were getting married.
12 One morning on his way into town Mr. Pontellier stopped at the house of his old friend and family physician, Doctor Mandelet.
13 The following morning Mr. Pontellier was up in good time to take the rockaway which was to convey him to the steamer at the wharf.
14 He stared up disapprovingly over his eye-glasses as Mr. Pontellier entered, wondering who had the temerity to disturb him at that hour of the morning.
15 Early upon the morning following those hours passed in Arobin's society, Edna set about securing her new abode and hurrying her arrangements for occupying it.
16 The following morning Mr. Pontellier, upon leaving for his office, asked Edna if she would not meet him in town in order to look at some new fixtures for the library.
17 She was not surprised at Mademoiselle Reisz's question the morning that lady, following her to the beach, tapped her on the shoulder and asked if she did not greatly miss her young friend.
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