1 Her "good" dress had been replaced by the black calico and brown knitted shawl which formed her daily wear, and with them she had put on her usual face and manner.
2 Train loads of troops passed through Jonesboro daily on their way north to Atlanta and Virginia.
3 The Confederates could expect no more reinforcements, whereas the railroad, which the Yankees now held from Tennessee south to the battle line, brought Sherman fresh troops and supplies daily.
4 For some time she had felt that God was not watching out for her, the Confederates or the South, in spite of the millions of prayers ascending to Him daily.
5 "Daytime is enough like a nightmare without my dreaming things," she thought desperately and began hoarding her daily ration to eat it just before she went to sleep.
6 When the soldiers began arriving almost daily, Mammy protested against their being allowed to use the bedrooms.
7 The women bore themselves like ladies and she knew they were ladies, though menial tasks were their daily lot and they didn't know where their next dress was coming from.
8 And she had missed the daily contact with him, even if there was always someone around.
9 A few years ago it had sufficed her: she had taken her daily meed of pleasure without caring who provided it.
10 The daily details of Mrs. Hatch's existence were as strange to Lily as its general tenor.
11 The drug gave her a momentary illusion of complete renewal, from which she drew strength to take up her daily work.
12 Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilks, Christian Science Library open daily free.
13 She caught herself criticizing his belief that, since his joke about trying to keep her out of the poorhouse had once been accepted as admirable humor, it should continue to be his daily bon mot.
14 And daily she didn't do anything about it.
15 Through late November and all December it snowed daily; the thermometer was at zero and might drop to twenty below, or thirty.