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1 But in the morning it is painful.
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2 He was shivering with the morning cold.
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3 He was asleep when the boy looked in the door in the morning.
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4 You ought to go to bed now so that you will be fresh in the morning.
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5 The match had started on a Sunday morning and ended on a Monday morning.
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6 I'll keep yours and mine together on ice and we can share them in the morning.
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7 Remember, no matter how little you want to, that you must eat him in the morning.
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8 They had coffee from condensed milk cans at an early morning place that served fishermen.
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9 He smelled the tar and oakum of the deck as he slept and he smelled the smell of Africa that the land breeze brought at morning.
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10 The old man knew he was going far out and he left the smell of the land behind and rowed out into the clean early morning smell of the ocean.
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11 It was blowing so hard that the drifting-boats would not be going out and the boy had slept late and then come to the old man's shack as he had come each morning.
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12 In the dark the old man could feel the morning coming and as he rowed he heard the trembling sound as flying fish left the water and the hissing that their stiff set wings made as they soared away in the darkness.
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