1At 8 a. m. the repeat-your-last-name-first-and-your-first-name-last march up the gang-plank started.
2The stages leave Wawona at eleven thirty a. m. to make the trip.
3Nine a. m. Mittendorfer has been in, with vague remarks concerning our automobile.
4On the 13th, at two o'clock a. m. it fell calm.
5I got on the train unmolested, and arrived in Dublin at 1 a. m.
6At 11 o'clock, a. m., I made my debut to quite an attentive audience.
7At 9 a. m. they were led, in the rear of the army, to Bedford.
8It was 10 a. m. before all the animals were captured and tied up properly.
9By 8 a. m., the whole thing was over.
10We left Bakersfield at seven a. m. next morning, over an excellent road, for Porterville.
11At 6 a. m. two men broke through the front door and shot Mr Hogan.
12I'll catch her at six a. m. to- morrow.
13At 3 a. m. on the third morning out a great commotion was occasioned on board.
14At 8 A. M. the next day General Thomas replied as follows:
15In 1888 the degree of A. M. was conferred by Biddle University.
16The Massachusetts had left at 4 A. M. for Guantanamo for coal.