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Any day I expect he says is my last.

He has laid hold not of Catholicism, but of its merest accessories, which it might shake off any day, and him along with them.

She had a full passenger list, nearly 400 people, peaceable folk all, just about such as may be found any day aboard a Staten Island ferry boat.

She may be at home any day now.

At a certain lick in northern Montana, shots at sheep may be had almost any day by the man who is willing to watch for them.

She had prepared in fevered haste, telling herself that any day might bring him.

There ain't nothin' to hender my goin' away any day, an' there hain't been for twenty year; but she sez I'm to stay till she dies, an' I don't make no doubt I shall.

We've a pretty good stock of coffee, and that is better, any day, than all the rum and whiskey that was ever distilled.

For I'd as lief bustle a thief out of his gains as say my prayers, any day, and liefer.

At last Joel found time to begin his course in golf, and almost any day the two lads might have been seen on the links, formidably armed with a confusing assortment of clubs, Outfield quite happy to be exhibiting the science of his favorite sport, and Joel plowing up the sod in a way to cause a green-tender, had there been such a person on hand, the most excruciating pain.

I can give you a nice bit of a lunch, any day.

She might sit on the throne of England any day, and Victoria wouldn't disgrace herself at all by doing her reverence, even if she be a child of Hagar Warren." As Maggie had said, Madam Conway was going to England.

Never would he wed a wife, on any day, either for love or for wealth, save only that she might first unloose the knot within his shirt.

Then he said to him, "I pledge my faith that I will love you all the days of my life, never on any day seeking to do you a mischief, for you have told me the very truth, and have not lied to me by a single word.

Thursday was hotter than any day we had had in New York, and not very good, therefore, for the hard work of unpacking, and the yet harder work of sowing our flower-seeds in a huge bed shaped like a palm-leaf.

Here has the king been for three months at Hampton Court, and could, had he so chosen, have fixed his flight for any day at his will.

I fancy his insanity will break out any day.

I know mother'll let me any day but Monday and Thursday, because I have to watch clothes on those days.

It would have been easy to have found dozens of such men on lower Broadway any day.

When do you expect him?" "Any day now, ma'amSisther, I maneaye, indeed, I may say any day an' every day, an' I'm afeard his heart'll be broke findin' me in this place.

It is possible that you will find your own company at any day, or you may decide to serve elsewhere, even if you do not find it.

Your friends may find you any day, but it is strange they have not yet done it They surely must be classing you among the killed.

Miss Hiticutt chatted herself out, giving us an invitation to tea, for any day, including Ben and Miss Ann, who had not been visible since breakfast.

When the news of his death reached the Rigsdag, the Danish parliament, it voted his widow a pension such as had been given to few Danes in any day.

You're better provided now; but come to luncheon any day.

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