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noontime

n. Approximately noon.

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At noontime, according to the latest telegraphed communiques from the newspapers' intrepid correspondents, the French were annihilating the Bavarian boches by the thousands.

He looked up from the photographs on the kitchen table, at the window above the sink, at the crowded grove of trees beyond the window, at the meager coins of noontime sunlight tumbling through the wealth of shadows, and he willed memory to glimmer forth, as well, from the eucalyptic dark.

The heavy going against the flood of noontime traffic did nothing to ease his spirits.

I kept to the trees, avoiding the trail, and at noontime I watered in the La Plata River a few miles below the town.

I woke up bright and early at about noontime, got dressed, and caught a cab out to the Plaza de Toros, where true to his word, Manuel Garcia was waiting for me with Mr.

There were new office buildings throughout midtown, along with pocket parks, pleasant innovations where people could sit outdoors on a bench to eat a noontime sandwich or read the newspaper under a freshly planted ginkgo tree.

He closed his eyes, and just for a moment imagined he heard children playing in the schoolyards – the noontime roar of mingled voices.

No patient explanations to impatient maids, no elaborate preparations for noontime, snacktime, playtime, friendtime.

Torene always managed to eat breakfast, but like many other riders, she skipped the noontime meal, settling instead for a cup of klah before she changed into riding gear and asked Alaranth to come down to be tacked up.

The tithing-man, who carried a long rod and kept order in the house, and out-doors at noontime, sat in the gallery, and visited any boy who whispered or found curious passages in the Bible and showed them to another boy.

In the evening or at noontime when he stretched out under a tree to eat, or when they were feted in some house by friends, and Jesus, as was his habit, blessed and divided the bread, Andrew’s entrails took this bread and immediately transubstantiated it into love and laughter.