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But neither could her father hear her nor we see him when she said this; and so, while I consoled Zoraida, we turned our attention to our voyage, in which a breeze from the right point so favoured us that we made sure of finding ourselves off the coast of Spain on the
morrow
by daybreak.
The fair Quiteria appeared somewhat pale, which was, no doubt, because of the bad night brides always pass dressing themselves out for their wedding on the
morrow.
The head-carver was left with a heart pierced through and through, and he made up his mind on the spot to demand the damsel in marriage of her father on the morrow, making sure she would not be refused him as he was a servant of the duke's; and even to Sancho ideas and schemes of marrying the youth to his daughter Sanchica suggested themselves, and he resolved to open the negotiation at the proper season, persuading himself that no husband could be refused to a governor's daughter.
Impatient in this situation to be doing something that might lead to her sister's relief, Elinor resolved to write the next morning to her mother, and hoped by awakening her fears for the health of Marianne, to procure those inquiries which had been so long delayed; and she was still more eagerly bent on this measure by perceiving after breakfast on the morrow, that Marianne was again writing to Willoughby, for she could not suppose it to be to any other person.
On the
morrow
she was to enter upon the life which she meant should be a help to those whom it could reach, and here she was thinking of Nicholas Tarvin.
It was hardly likely that the King's outburst of generosity would lead him to throw open his jails on the
morrow.
On the following morning at five o’clock d’Artagnan arose, and descending to the kitchen without help, asked, among other ingredients the list of which has not come down to us, for some oil, some wine, and some rosemary, and with his mother’s recipe in his hand composed a balsam, with which he anointed his numerous wounds, replacing his bandages himself, and positively refusing the assistance of any doctor, d’Artagnan walked about that same evening, and was almost cured by the
morrow.
On the morrow, at break of day, they were still three or four leagues from the coast of England.
On the day after the morrow, by eleven o’clock, the two diamond studs were finished, and they were so completely imitated, so perfectly alike, that Buckingham could not tell the new ones from the old ones, and experts in such matters would have been deceived as he was.
22 THE BALLET OF LA MERLAISONOn the morrow, nothing was talked of in Paris but the ball which the aldermen of the city were to give to the king and queen, and in which their Majesties were to dance the famous La Merlaison--the favorite ballet of the king.
D’Artagnan came again on the morrow, and was still better received than on the evening before.
D’Artagnan came again on the
morrow
and the day after that, and each day Milady gave him a more gracious reception.
On the
morrow
he received the last touches of Mousqueton’s brush for an hour, and took his way toward the Rue aux Ours with the steps of a man who was doubly in favor with fortune.
When the transports of the two lovers were calmer, Milady, who had not the same motives for forgetfulness that d’Artagnan had, was the first to return to reality, and asked the young man if the means which were on the
morrow
to bring on the encounter between him and de Wardes were already arranged in his mind.
I neglected it, and on the
morrow
a serious misfortune happened to me--Constance disappeared.
M de Treville approved of the resolution he had adopted, and assured him that if on the
morrow
he did not appear, he himself would undertake to find him, let him be where he might.
On the morrow, at three o’clock in the afternoon, they arrived at Surgeres.
AN ELECTRIC STORM_Friday, August 21_.--On the
morrow
the magnificent geyser has disappeared.
"D'you start to- morrow?""Yes, Jack.""Well, I'll make you an offer.
The communication excited many professions of concern; and enough was said of wishing them to stay at least till the following day to work on Jane; and till the
morrow
their going was deferred.
The
morrow
produced no abatement of Mrs. Bennet's ill-humour or ill health.
As he was to begin his journey too early on the
morrow
to see any of the family, the ceremony of leave-taking was performed when the ladies moved for the night; and Mrs. Bennet, with great politeness and cordiality, said how happy they should be to see him at Longbourn again, whenever his engagements might allow him to visit them.
The party then gathered round the fire to hear Lady Catherine determine what weather they were to have on the
morrow.
But the
morrow
passed off much better than she expected; for Mrs. Bennet luckily stood in such awe of her intended son-in-law that she ventured not to speak to him, unless it was in her power to offer him any attention, or mark her deference for his opinion.
Several times Cyrus Harding entreated him to repose for a while, but he shook his head as a man to whom the
morrow
may never come, and when the reporter offered his assistance,--"It is useless," he said; "my hours are numbered."
Beyond the precincts of the lists more than one forge was erected; and these now began to glimmer through the twilight, announcing the toil of the armourers, which was to continue through the whole night, in order to repair or alter the suits of armour to be used again on the
morrow.
His course of reflections upon these singular circumstances was, however, interrupted by the necessity for taking repose, which the fatigue of the preceding day, and the propriety of refreshing himself for the
morrow'
s encounter, rendered alike indispensable.
The sound of the trumpets soon recalled those spectators who had already begun to leave the field; and proclamation was made that Prince John, suddenly called by high and peremptory public duties, held himself obliged to discontinue the entertainments of to-morrow's festival: Nevertheless, that, unwilling so many good yeoman should depart without a trial of skill, he was pleased to appoint them, before leaving the ground, presently to execute the competition of archery intended for the
morrow.
On the morrow, when Isaac proposed to arise and pursue his journey, Nathan remonstrated against his purpose, both as his host and as his physician.
I tell thee, never will dawn a
morrow
so auspicious as the next, for the deliverance of the noble Saxon race."
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