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1 Hubert was occupied the whole forenoon in cleaning the front of the old building.
2 The whole forenoon of the following day, Gertrude thought that she was still dreaming.
3 We walked through the Black Forest the whole forenoon .
4 This frolic has clean dundered the whole forenoon 's work.
5 The whole forenoon was a drag, but he managed to get through the recitations fairly well.
6 The interview lasted a whole forenoon and afternoon.
7 The whole forenoon she went about strangely gentle.
8 I've given up the whole forenoon to secure you a better chance of living than visiting around.
9 He talked incessantly; a whole forenoon would sometimes go by while Lincoln occupied the whole time telling stories.
10 He therefore got a sheet of foolscap and a pencil, and spent a whole forenoon in abstruse calculations.
11 We passed the Isle of Man, and through the whole forenoon were tossed about very disagreeably in the North Channel.
12 No longer content to pay a flying visit, it was the whole forenoon that he dedicated to his solitary friend.
13 He was an habitual drunkard, his greatest boast being that he had once been "teetotal" for a whole forenoon .
14 I don't want to fall asleep," thought he, "for then I'll not get through with this thing the whole forenoon . "
15 During the whole forenoon I pruned the shrubbery, and raked up the rubbish which the children carried by armfuls to our prospective bonfire.
16 The whole forenoon he lay on his iron bed, oblivious of all the world and steeped in his own tremendous sense of dereliction.
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