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Before daylight on the next morningSaturday, the 20ththe companies were called together and little addresses were made to the men by the officers.
Sure God hath fallen asleep in heaven afar, When one man calls the bliss of many his! Give back to streaming eyes The daylight of thy face that seems to shun Those who must live defrauded of their bliss!'
He gathered his clothes, and, after a long private conference with his mother, started before daylight for the railway-station.
So at last the advance commenced, and from daylight to sunset we fought our way through the forest.
All foes you master; but a woman's wit Lets daylight through you ere
She seemed, indeed, like some fruitful Cybele, retaining all firmness of contour, and living anew in the broad daylight with gentle good humor sparkling in her large black eyes.
I am told by Barbary Jews, it would be next to impossible for a Christian to walk without disguise in broad daylight at Fez.
After a third defeat this thread seemed to guide me to daylight from a tortuously winding cavern.
There began to steal into the air about her, the soft dawn as of a summer morning, the lovely blueness of the first opening of daylight before the sun.
Where she stood was the edge of the light,before her feet lay a line of shadow slowly darkening out of daylight into twilight, and beyond into that measureless blackness of night; and the wind in her face was like that which comes from a great depth below of either sea or land,the sweep of the current which moves a vast atmosphere in which there is nothing to break its force.
The latter found himself admiring, too, the erect figure, the clean face, the clear eyes; he told himself with pleasure that the Prince looked as well by daylight as by gaslighta tribute to his youth and the way he had employed it.
she had said, as she went once more to watch till daylight by the side of the other sleeper.
She scared the living daylights out of me!"
He dared not move nor show himself in daylight behind his line, and was compelled to carry out all his supply and troop movements at night, or during fogs that might lift at any moment.
"You know that I am naturallyeven when soberof a romantic and emotional temperament, but those nights I can sit and hold hands and inhale cocktails until daylight without an effort.
Hence all of the burning ghats along the river bank are busy from daylight until mid-day disposing of the bodies of those who have died during the previous eighteen or twenty hours.
The inner door stood ajar, and peered into that leaguer of shadows with a long slit of daylight like a pointing finger.
Hen-coops, chairs, half-a-dozen flower-pots containing sickly specimens of plants, and all other movables being cleared from the upper deck, we set sail, and shot the bridge very neatly, only having a few inches of daylight between the upper deck and the wooden beams upon which the roadway rests.
The whole factory was at that hour lighted up, electric lamps cast the brightness of daylight over it, while the stir of work ascended and the walls shook amid the rumbling of machinery.
At his best he was a smart, well-balanced terrier, with perhaps too much daylight under him, and wanting somewhat in jaw power; but he showed far less of the Bull-terrier type than did his contemporary Tartar.
On the 22nd September at daylight after a passage of twenty-five days we saw Roderigues, five or six leagues to the northward.
The sun now shone through, the various windows, and, reflected from the walls, maintained a continuous daylight within the Astronaut, as well diffused as by the atmosphere of Earth, strangely contrasting the star-spangled darkness outside.
The captain recalled von Kramer galloping miserably in full daylight along the wharves of Marseilles....