Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.
— from The Only True Mother Goose Melodies Without Addition or Abridgement by Unknown
See here, says he, I can make it plain, counting his fingers thus: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday—does'nt that make eight days after?
— from The Seventh Day Sabbath, a Perpetual Sign 1847 edition by Joseph Bates
And since most indigestion is in very truth nothing more nor less than an emotional disturbance, worked up by fear, anger, discontent, worry, ignorance, suggestion, Page 277 attention to bodily functions which are meant to be ignored, love of notice and the conversion of moral distress into physical distress, the best diet list which can be furnished to Mr. Everyman in search of health must read something like this: MENU Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday A Calm Spirit Plenty of Good Cheer A Varied Diet Commonsense Good Cooking Judicious Neglect of Symptoms Forgetfulness of the Digestive Process A Little Accurate Knowledge A Determination to BE LIKE FOLKS Page 278 CHAPTER XI
— from Outwitting Our Nerves: A Primer of Psychotherapy by Josephine A. (Josephine Agnes) Jackson
Money and all other commodities except these two, silks and cottons, are wholly out of the question now and should be wholly out of our minds the while, though for simplicity's sake we shall use the denominations of money for comparing the respective efforts, translating pounds and francs into dollars.
— from Principles of Political Economy by Arthur Latham Perry
Let me see: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, I’m engaged: but Sunday is only a party at home; I can put that off:—then Sunday let it be.”
— from Tales and Novels — Volume 06 by Maria Edgeworth
And the confession of Abélard has this singular feature: it is written by a man to whom the former sinful self is dead in a way which was impossible to Augustine.
— from Peter Abélard by Joseph McCabe
we all must die; Ev'ry day with death's a dun day; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday!
— from Merrie England in the Olden Time, Vol. 2 by George Daniel
That's what gave me the wind to finish so strong.
— from Cattle-Ranch to College: The True Tales of a Boy's Adventures in the Far West by Russell Doubleday
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