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1 I have just come, as usual, to bid my stepdaughter good morrow .
2 Jefan rode in slowly, bidding us good morrow cheerfully as he came.
3 She undrew the curtain, wished her good morrow , and kissed her.
4 No one spoke; no one bade me good morrow .
5 Goodnight, or rather good morrow , till day peep; and the first who wakes calls up the other.
6 No, not an actress bidding good morrow to a bishop, but Simonides talking to Pericles in Shakespeare's play.
7 Well, Neal, good morrow to you.
8 The Quakers, on meeting a person, never say " good morrow , " because all days are equally good .
9 God give him the good morrow !
10 I send my Lieutenant to match Mr. Hobhouse's Major Cartwright: and so ' good morrow to you, good master Lieutenant.'
11 Jefan had ridden out to go round his posts, and I was waiting to bid Hilda good morrow before breakfast.
13 And now, my dearest William, I must wish you good morrow , and remain ever, most sincerely and affectionately yours, &c.
14 The diligent spinner has a large shift; and now I have a sheep and a cow, every body bids me good morrow . '
15 As I still wore my Frankish dress I was used to that, and only smiled at him, and nodded a good morrow .
16 She gave him good morrow prettily, and he, spurring his horse to the carriage door, was solicitous to know of her comfort.
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