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  • Supper-time was approaching, but when Anderson, refreshed by the ordinary ablutions, descended the staircase, there were still a few minutes before the bell rang.

    Number 13 by M. R. James | Solar Flare: Science Fiction News 2004

  • Chapter X. Supper-time came, and with it the hot-baked from the oven, laid on a snowy cloth fresh from the press, and reticulated with folds, as in Flemish “Last Suppers.”

    The Woodlanders 2006

  • Supper-time was the best of all, for every pleasant evening they ate at a little table out of doors under the willow trees.

    The Belgian Twins 1917

  • Supper-time came at length; but when after supper the mintes passed and passed and still no Beast appeared, then indeed Beauty was frightened.

    Beauty and the Beast. 1910

  • Supper-time was the best of all, for every pleasant evening they ate at

    The Belgian Twins Lucy Fitch Perkins 1901

  • Supper-time came, and he was still struggling to reach a conclusion.

    John Ward, Preacher Margaret Wade Campbell Deland 1901

  • Supper-time in a small room at "The Gascony" on Derby Day.

    Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900

  • Supper-time in a small room at "The Gascony" on Derby Day.

    Complete Plays of John Galsworthy John Galsworthy 1900

  • Supper-time in a small room at "The Gascony" on Derby Day.

    Plays : Third Series John Galsworthy 1900

  • Supper-time in a small room at "The Gascony" on Derby Day.

    The Fugitive John Galsworthy 1900

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