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1 It was now early in October, and the weather became very cool.
2 It was now early morning, but the sun had not yet risen.
3 It was now early in June, and the country was at its best.
4 It was now early spring: the days were lengthening and were growing soft.
5 His wife died in November; it is now early spring.
6 It was now early morning, and after breakfast they were formed in marching order.
7 It was now early evening, and Rose gave vent to a little uncontrollable sigh.
8 It was now early in the winter, a stormy season for crossing the Mediterranean Sea.
9 It was now early in the autumn of 1879.
10 It was now early in April, and the family was expected home some time in May.
11 Six weeks had passed by and it was now early August in the New Hampshire hills.
12 Nils played now early and late, except when he was in the woods with his father.
13 It's now early December, and I'd have to be back here by the first of May.
14 It was now early October, and I still didn't know for sure what was going to happen.
15 It was now early in November; the weather gloomy, and by no means favourable to evening strolls.
16 He sat down by the window, for it was now early spring, and Isabel crept to his side.
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