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Boston on the one-o'clock for New York in order to get to a dinner for the ski team.
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In a few moments he looked up at the clock, which was on the stroke of twelve, and seeing me ready, hat in hand, to return home for our one-o'clock dinner, he gathered himself up, as it were, limb by limb, and taking his wide-brimmed hat brushed it absently with his sleeve.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 Various
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The afternoon was hot: the one-o'clock sun made Gus think that perhaps there was more cruelty than usual in luring the fishes out of the cool waters of the Lodestone; but, nevertheless, he philosophically baited his hook, and cast forth.
Acton's Feud A Public School Story Frederick Swainson
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After breakfast, the entire party went for a drive, and after a one-o'clock luncheon repaired to the station.
Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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In all probability the forenoon session only will be attended, after which the half-past-twelve or one-o'clock meal that has been previously described will be given him.
The Mother and Her Child William S. Sadler
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Boston on the one-o'clock for New York in order to get to a dinner for the ski team.
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The one-o'clock patrol saw it, higher, Miller said, than it had ever been.
High Adventure A Narrative of Air Fighting in France James Norman Hall 1919
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It was two weeks and four days since I had left America, and less than thirty hours since I boarded the one-o'clock train at Victoria
Kings, Queens and Pawns An American Woman at the Front Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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The leaving of the one-o'clock train from Victoria Station, London, is an event and a tragedy.
Kings, Queens and Pawns An American Woman at the Front Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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France, the station platform beside the one-o'clock train was filled with soldiers going back.
Kings, Queens and Pawns An American Woman at the Front Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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