The night before Midsummer Day.
1 In the early morning of Midsummer Eve , Hazel wandered up the hill-slopes.
2 On Midsummer Eve three girls are required to make a dumb cake.
3 But the favourite time would seem to be Midsummer Eve or Midsummer Day.
4 The Midsummer Eve festival was like nothing Celaena had ever experienced.
5 There was mist on Midsummer Eve , mist when we drove into the dawn.
6 I'd forgotten it was Midsummer Eve -Rose told me about the fun you always have.
7 The action takes place on Midsummer Eve , in the kitchen of the count's country house.
8 All over Bohemia bonfires still burn on Midsummer Eve .
9 But allow us to point out to you, Miss Joanna, that this is Midsummer Eve .
10 May I not be happy to-day, Olof - on Midsummer Eve ?
11 I wish it were Midsummer Eve and I were lighting my votive fire on the mound.
12 A girl who sees nine bonfires on Midsummer Eve will marry before the year is out.
13 This is Midsummer Eve , you know,-when ,aswe think, all the spirits love to be abroad.
14 Rose had gone back and ordered the " Midsummer Eve " scent; I thought she had forgotten.
15 They say that on Midsummer Eve there is a strange wood in this part of the country.
16 Valentine's, Halloween; Midsummer Eve most of all.
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