Which preposition to use with morning
It was after midnight on the morning of the twenty-first day of January.
We usually rode in the morning in the Bois and immediately after breakfast he started for Versailles in the parliamentary train.
He immediately mounts his horse, and reaches the city the next morning at sunrise.
They were brought one morning to the Quai d'Orsay, and W. gave rendezvous to Comte de Pontecoulant and some of the sporting men of the cabinet, in the courtyard.
He had "morning after" sickness.
If any body's cat was found the next morning with a swelled head, or a great bunch on its side, and seemed dumpish, it's my private opinion that that's the one that lump of coal fell upon.
We left our new friends in the afternoon; they to start in the morning for our old camping-ground on the lake above, and we down the stream on our retreat from the wilderness.
It was quite different from the Deauville of to-day, which is charming, with quantities of pretty villas and gardens and sports of all kinds, but the sea is so far off one has to take quite a long walk to get to it, and the mornings on the beach and the expeditions to Trouville in the afternoon across the ferry, to do a little shopping in the rue de Paris, are things of the past.
A month full of happy days had flown by when Evadne and her father returned one morning from a long tramp in search of specimens.
Being busy from morning until night we knew but little of what was about us.
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I start tomorrow morning by the Orient Express.' 'Hooray!' whispered Vincy primly. 'Doesn't it sound romantic and exciting?'
" Mahomet stayed till morning without saying one word.
"And it would be a pity to have a falling out on such a morning as this, a very great pity, to be sure.
And once, when we were away from him, he walked all morning about the garden and in his loneliness he gathered into piles the pebbles that we had dropped.
And I have brib'd her Maid to bring her this Morning into the Mall.
"I don't think I ever saw a morning like this, so clear and bright; those hills there look as though they were quite near.
But why had the vicar been rambling on all that morning through pouring rain, on the top of the London coach?
A few months having passed by, the temperature of the water may be gradually lowered until cold is employed, with which it may be either sponged or even plunged into it, every morning during summer.
He seemed even more fragile this morning than ever before.
I shall not soon forget that scene,the open grave in the narrow roadway, the rude coffin draped with a flag, the martial figure within in full uniform, his hands crossed over the sword on his breast, the riderless charger neighing for its master, and the gray light of the morning over it all.
They set sail the next morning towards Panama, in quest of the Caca Fuego, a very rich ship, which had sailed fourteen days before, bound thither from Lima, which they overtook, on the 1st of March, near cape Francisco, and, boarding it, found not only a quantity of jewels, and twelve chests of ryals of plate, but eighty pounds weight of gold, and twenty-six tons of uncoined silver, with pieces of wrought plate to a great value.
Mr. Halpin said that the Americans were going to play a game the next morning between themselves, but that game did not come off.
Then he jumped up and went on again at a trot: this pace he kept up very steadily, only pausing from time to time to watch a flock of small white birds that followed him all the morning out of curiosity.
A few days after his visit to the factory, Lister sat one morning under a tarpaulin they had stretched across the hulk.