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1 2 | came to pass that the next day about evening we saw within
2 2 | and in the dawning of next day we might plainly discern
3 6 | after told us that the next day, by six of the clock in
4 7 | we might have the whole day before us for our business. “
5 9 | requireth that after this day and to-morrow (which we
6 10| The next day, after that our trouble
7 12| Neither shall you stay one day the less for that. As for
8 14| The next day, about ten of the clock;
9 14| that we should meet one day in the kingdom of heaven (
10 18| to land, that in the same day is come unto them salvation
11 20| The next day the same governor came again
12 20| himself, saying that the day be fore he was called from
13 23| was greater than at this day. Do not think with yourselves,
14 24| little tribes with us at this day. And for our own ships,
15 26| countries having at this day far greater rivers, and
16 27| which continueth at this day. Only they take great pride
17 33| it is that country. One day there were two of our company
18 34| hereafter appear. On the feast day, the father, or tirsan,
19 37| manner, for the rest of the day. This is the full order
20 39| Among other discourses one day I told him, I was much affected
21 45| House will be here this day seven-night; we have seen
22 46| The day being come he made his entry.
23 47| hath appointed the next day after to-morrow. And because
24 47| forenoon.” We came at our day and hour, and I was chosen
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