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1 It is very dark, and there will be no moon this two hours.
2 It is a cold night, sir,-andthere will be no moon .
3 To-night there will be no moon ; I was going, but why should you ask?
4 Meanwhile full darkness had fallen; and there would be no moon till late at night.
5 I count on their trying to ship a cargo to-morrow night, when there'll be no moon .
6 Then it would be intensely dark, for the sky was cloudy, and there would be no moon .
7 To-night there will be no moon .
8 There will be no moon to-night.'
9 The town fathers evidently lit the street lights only when the almanac said there was to be no moon .
10 There would be no moon and, even should she overtake them, she might well pass them in the dark.
11 Bowman and I talked about revisiting Melrose by moonlight; but, luckily, there was to be no moon that evening.
14 The night following there would be no moon until late, and it was fixed on for carrying out the raid.
15 Yonder, at Trefusis Point in the shadow of Godolphin Court at eight to-morrow night, when there will be no moon .
16 Either the moon hadn't risen yet or there was no moon tonight.
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