1 I slept till late in the day, and awoke of my own accord.
2 They seem to do nothing all day but sit up here and talk.
3 So I pulled the curtains again, and have written of this day.
4 Some day soon the Angel of Death will sound his trumpet for me.
5 That is slang again, but never mind; Arthur says that every day.
6 I must take action of some sort whilst the courage of the day is upon me.
7 All day long we seemed to dawdle through a country which was full of beauty of every kind.
8 He will now come on to Bukovina, and return to-morrow or the next day; better the next day.
9 To-day is a grey day, and the sun as I write is hidden in thick clouds, high over Kettleness.
10 A house cannot be made habitable in a day; and, after all, how few days go to make up a century.
11 Finally she went down on her knees and implored me not to go; at least to wait a day or two before starting.
12 I am told that, with a little practice, one can remember all that goes on or that one hears said during a day.
13 I may show it to Jonathan some day if there is in it anything worth sharing, but it is really an exercise book.
14 I said nothing, but went and told the keeper to report to me if there were anything odd about him during the day.
15 There are walks, with seats beside them, through the churchyard; and people go and sit there all day long looking at the beautiful view and enjoying the breeze.
16 The window at which I stood was tall and deep, stone-mullioned, and though weatherworn, was still complete; but it was evidently many a day since the case had been there.
17 It all seemed like a horrible nightmare to me, and I expected that I should suddenly awake, and find myself at home, with the dawn struggling in through the windows, as I had now and again felt in the morning after a day of overwork.
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