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  • Lots of noon's and after supper hours are spent talking about and enjoying hunt stories with other hunters.

    Good Ol' Days 2009

  • She spent most of the government insurance money then moved in with her parents in Bangor with her two young children. noon's summer sun line-dried towels rubbing her shoulders

    He Drank Ed Higgins 2010

  • Lots of noon's and after supper hours are spent talking about and enjoying hunt stories with other hunters.

    Good Ol' Days 2009

  • I know there falls a squall through noon's last ray,

    2 Poems 2009

  • Though some will find their fears in depths of night, noon's pitiless sun brings the deepest fright.

    Scion of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000

  • Deserted in noon's lull, here are resonant reaches of mahogany, green baize, hanging loops of maroon velvet.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • It did not emerge, appear: it was just there, immobile, fixed in the green and windless noon's hot dappling, not as big as he had dreamed it but as big as he had expected, bigger, dimensionless against the dappled obscurity, looking at him.

    The Private World of William Faulkner Coughlan, Robert, 1914- 1953

  • Upon noon's hot face: -- yet one couldn't but love her;

    The Canadian Elocutionist Anna Kelsey Howard

  • After the noon's entertainment the boys tramped on, Austin longing for something solid to base his plans upon, his companion evidently contented with his vagabond life.

    The Hero of Hill House Mabel Hale

  • But when noon's sultry hour proves oppressively hot,

    Chatterbox Stories of Natural History Anonymous

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