And on
Monday morning, weary, he began the new week's work, but he had kept sober.
If not, sir, duty, duty; squeeze, squeeze, squeeze, on
Monday; squeeze on
Monday!'
I'll give it you to-night, and you can get the heir-loom out again on
Monday. Come; it's a small service, after all.
"You deny absolutely having purchased strychnine from Albert Mace on
Monday last?"
That blessed lamb found out I hated
Monday mornin's somethin' awful; an' what does she up an' tell me one day but this: 'Well, anyhow, Nancy, I should think you could be gladder on
Monday mornin' than on any other day in the week, because 'twould be a whole WEEK before you'd have another one!' An' I'm blest if I hain't thought of it ev'ry
Monday mornin' since--an' it HAS helped, ma'am.
I will suspend my Chronicle of Events until
Monday.
You can sleep there on Sunday night, if you like; that's just as you please, or you can send your box there on
Monday." The manager nodded: "Good-morning."
Let me see;
Monday will be a busy day with you, we will not come on
Monday; and Tuesday will be a busy one with me.
"Look here, Bunny," Daylight demanded, "which is right, I shall be over to look that affair up on
Monday, or I will be over to look that affair up on
Monday?"
The message informed me that my mistress had determined to take Miss Rachel to her house in London, on the
Monday. The written instructions informed the two maids of the clothing that was wanted, and directed them to meet their mistresses in town at a given hour.
She immediately answered, without any embarrassment, that he had been kind enough to call on her on
Monday; but she believed he had already returned home, which I was very far from crediting.
Many a time thou must have noticed- If to notice thou dost care- How I go about on
Monday Dressed in all my Sunday wear.
After discharging his conscience on that head, he proceeded to inform them, with many rapturous expressions, of his happiness in having obtained the affection of their amiable neighbour, Miss Lucas, and then explained that it was merely with the view of enjoying her society that he had been so ready to close with their kind wish of seeing him again at Longbourn, whither he hoped to be able to return on
Monday fortnight; for Lady Catherine, he added, so heartily approved his marriage, that she wished it to take place as soon as possible, which he trusted would be an unanswerable argument with his amiable Charlotte to name an early day for making him the happiest of men.
On
Monday the first of October she met with some encouragement at last.
The
Monday and Tuesday preceding it we did not go to school at all, but were all kept home to do chores and run errands.