1 This happened morning after morning.
2 Every morning he came in from Chapelizod by tram.
3 It was a mild sunny morning in the first week of June.
4 Mr. Doran was very anxious indeed this Sunday morning.
5 We were to meet at ten in the morning on the Canal Bridge.
6 In the morning I was first-comer to the bridge as I lived nearest.
7 Every morning I lay on the floor in the front parlour watching her door.
8 Why, when I was a nipper every morning of my life I had a cold bath, winter and summer.
9 On Saturday morning I reminded my uncle that I wished to go to the bazaar in the evening.
10 It was a bright Sunday morning of early summer, promising heat, but with a fresh breeze blowing.
11 The next morning after breakfast I went down to look at the little house in Great Britain Street.
12 She told him all, that she had made a clean breast of it to her mother and that her mother would speak with him that morning.
13 He knew that he would regret in the morning but at present he was glad of the rest, glad of the dark stupor that would cover up his folly.
14 To save money they kept no servant but Annie's young sister Monica came for an hour or so in the morning and an hour or so in the evening to help.
15 His parents went to eight-o'clock mass every morning in Gardiner Street and the peaceful odour of Mrs. Dillon was prevalent in the hall of the house.
16 The mimic warfare of the evening became at last as wearisome to me as the routine of school in the morning because I wanted real adventures to happen to myself.
17 She changed her blouse too and, as she stood before the mirror, she thought of how she used to dress for mass on Sunday morning when she was a young girl; and she looked with quaint affection at the diminutive body which she had so often adorned.
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