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1 Madame Manesca passes whole mornings with her,-MadamePoniatowski talks of no one else.
2 Very often Muriel and I followed him, and spent whole mornings in the mill meadows.
3 He would sit for four or five hours at a time, whole mornings and afternoons, without once raising his head.
4 The weather was frequently wet during these operations, and Paula, Miss De Stancy, and her brother, were often in the house whole mornings together.
5 He dug for whole mornings , knitting his brows in a preoccupied way and wiping his forehead ostentatiously before his wife, so that she would say:
6 "We've only got twenty-one whole mornings left," said Rachel.
7 "She may well compound for the evenings with you, since she gives her whole mornings to your rival."
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