Par.

 1  17| start on a certain Tuesday morning before daybreak, to avoid
 2  19|   At half-past four in the morning the travellers met in the
 3  49| that at ten o'clock in the morning it had not covered twelve
 4  87|    times renewed since the morning, and she accepted the offer
 5 128|    out marching about from morning till night, I say to myself:
 6 147|  at eight o'clock the next morning, every one was in the kitchen
 7 199| rose fairly early the next morning, with a vague hope of being
 8 201|   In the cold light of the morning they almost bore a grudge
 9 218|        They came down next morning with tired faces and irritable
10 252|  day at a late hour of the morning.~ ~
11 291|                   The next morning the snow showed dazzling
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