1 I do get awfully bored when they talk about the Cause, morning, noon and night.
2 When noon came, she put off her apron and sneaked away from the hospital while Mrs. Merriwether was busy writing a letter for a gangling, illiterate mountaineer.
3 It was an imposition on her and she knew that when the wounded came in on the noon train there would be enough work to keep her busy until night-fall--and probably without anything to eat.
4 Occasionally it was loud enough to be heard even above the rattle of traffic at noon.
5 The air was oppressive even in the early morning hour, hot with the scorching promise of a noon of glaring blue sky and pitiless bronze sun.
6 Somehow, she had imagined it would remain broiling hot noon forever.
7 Her mind went swiftly back to the still hot noon with the country hush deep about Tara and the dead man in blue sprawled in the hall.
8 Yesterday, about noon when Ashley and me were splittin rails, Suellen got this wagon and got your pa in it and off they went to town without a word to anybody.
9 When noon came and Peter was busy in the kitchen, Wade slipped out the front door and hurried home as fast as his short legs could carry him, fear speeding him.
10 Daylight disbanded the phantom crew, and made it clear to her that she would hear from Selden before noon; but the day passed without his writing or coming.
11 Till they had a maid they took noon dinner and six o'clock supper at Mrs. Gurrey's boarding-house.
12 Bjornstam had not finished his work at noon, and she invited him to have dinner with Bea in the kitchen.
13 When this last task was accomplished it was noon, and the seamen went below to their dinner.
14 Towards noon whales were raised; but so soon as the ship sailed down to them, they turned and fled with swift precipitancy; a disordered flight, as of Cleopatra's barges from Actium.
15 The invariable moisture of my hair, while plunged in deep thought, after six cups of hot tea in my thin shingled attic, of an August noon; this seems an additional argument for the above supposition.