'Nicholson,' said he, 'I want you to lend me a pound or two till
Monday.'
"On
Monday evening last, did you purchase strychnine for the purpose of poisoning a dog?"
Monday morning, Joe groaned over the first truck load of clothes to the washer.
You will please, Mr Pancks, to squeeze the Yard again, the first thing on
Monday morning.
For instance, I don't mind 'Nancy' for a name half as much since she told me I could be glad 'twa'n't 'Hephzibah.' An' there's
Monday mornin's, too, that I used ter hate so.
Young Harry Paine, who was to marry his employer's daughter on
Monday, had come to the tent with a crowd of friends and danced all evening.
Having no desire to leave me too abruptly, she would remain the next day (which was Sunday); and would take her departure on
Monday morning.
Start on
Monday. I suppose you've got no cause of complaint with that."
Then all of a sudden, on Easter
Monday, a warm wind sprang up, storm clouds swooped down, and for three days and three nights the warm, driving rain fell in streams.
I must be at Woodston on
Monday to attend the parish meeting, and shall probably be obliged to stay two or three days."
"I shall be over to look that affair up on
Monday." Daylight repeated the sentence from the letter aloud.
Tom cursed himself for making that stupid blunder, and tried to rectify it by saying he remember now that it WAS at noon
Monday that the man gave him the bill.