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