101. The days are long and the night are short.The sun rises early and sets late. 102. The days are short and the nights are long. 103. The sun rises late and set early. 104. Each day is a holiday, and ordinary holidays, when they come, are grudged as enforced as enforced interruptions in an absorbing vocation. 105. Workwise, the day was already a write-off and in any case she was eager to know what the girl had to say. 106. The next day was Sunday. 107. The day was fine, but the gradients steep, and it was not long before Joshua ran out of puff. 108. The delivery day is the first business day after the last trading day which is the third Wednesday of the delivery month. 109. The long hot days of summer are with us again -- or they were at the time of writing, and long may they continue. 110. Where daylight was essential, a twelve-hour day was usual except in the winter months. |