172 Verbs to Use for the Word morrow

" On the 16th of April, 1816, shortly before his departure, he wrote to Mr. Rogers: "My sister is now with me, and leaves town to-morrow.

"But," observed the youth, "I have come to fight thee!" which touched the honor of the king, and he replied: "Be it so, let us then meet to-morrow.

'Tis because I set out to-morrow at daybreak for Winchester to take command, and I wish you to go with me, Tom, as aide-de-camp, with the rank of captain.

"We'll know to-morrow," he remarked presently.

Put me down for six copies and do me the favour to bring them to-morrow when you come to dinner.

Be ready to sail to-morrow.

There was no Sunday paper, so the girlish editors found the morrow a veritable day of rest.

" "We hear at the Lion" Kelson remarked, "that the brother, Gervase Henshaw, is returning to-morrow or next day.

ld I will borrow; Meet you at Stepney, pay you all to-morrow.

"Where can we get the book?" "I'll send you one to-morrow, and you can see if you like it; and then if you do, you can get more.

"Don't marry me to-morrow, and if mamma is willing I'll think about it by and by," answered Amy.

" "But when does Marceau depart?" "To-morrow.

Not long afterwards the master came into the shed, and said: "I will have that cow killed to-morrow.

We are now very near the Line, and the breeze has nearly failed us; so you may imagine we are not very cool, but we hope to reach Singapore to-morrow.

The only objections made were to reading it to-morrow, and it was conceded that it should be read on Thursdayto its duration, and it was conceded that should last a month.

Well, I shall have to tell her to-morrow, of course.

There were three kinds of corn-cake on the table, but the boys were thinking of something more important; and Dab hardly received his first cup of tea before he remarked, "We're all going a-fishing to-morrow, Mrs. Myers; but we may get home in time for supper.

And the soul calmly await the morrow Untroubled by visions of coming sorrow.

They’ll cadge your baccy, knife, and pipe, and tell a tale of sorrow Of how they cannot get a job, but mean to start to-morrow.

Go run, And bid good-morrow to the sun; Welcome his safe return To Capricorn, And that great morn Wherein a God was born, Whose story none can tell But he whose every word's a miracle.

One is that the inquest opens to-morrow, and someone certainly ought to be there to watch the proceedings on Godfrey's behalf; and the other is that our client has received notice from Hurst's solicitors that the application would be heard in the Probate Court in a few days.

If they began talking about happiness "If I gave it up to-morrow," she said, "I should only go and work on another farm.

They would have to begin to-morrow, probably.

It began to crow and to say: "To-morrow the King will die, and I will take his wife.

I've sma' patience wi' those that talk as if the Bolsheviki would be ruling us come the morrow.

172 Verbs to Use for the Word  morrow