As far as possible, the forenoons were given to my study and the afternoons to pastoral visiting.
Knowing the importance of the pastoral as well as the pulpit labor, I had always been accustomed to adhere strictly to a division of labor, giving the forenoons to my study, and the afternoons to pastoral visits.
I now adopted a plan of systematic labor, giving the forenoons to my study and the afternoons to pastoral visiting.
Mrs. tell a large audience of ministers that for more than a week she spent most of her forenoons in bed to endure better the headaches and other angry, protesting voices that were averse to the no-breakfast plan.
With my morning coffee there were forenoons of the highest physical energy, the clearest condition of mind, and the acutest sense of everything enjoyable.
Invitations to luncheons, dinners, and theater parties began to pile up, and I could not ask Zulime to deny herself these pleasures, although I tried to keep my forenoons sacred to my pen.
Sundays I sometimes went forenoons to the old Catholic Cathedral in the French quarter.
Most of the forenoons and afternoons I am on the forward deck of the steamer.
Armed with which, I had a swim in the Main, and then bread and cheese and Bavarian beer in a sort of cafe, or at least the German substitute for a cafe; but what a falling off after the heavenly forenoons in Brussels!
I walk about the Parliament House fiveforenoons a week, in wig and gown; I have either a five or six mile walk, or an hour or two hard skating on the rink, every afternoon, without fail.
The rain falls generally in pleasant showers, afternoons and nights, leaving the mornings and forenoons bright, clear, and comfortable.
Yet for all my complaining, I have lived few more enjoyable Sunday forenoonsthan one that I passed most inactively in this same hillside hollow.
Improved after this indolent fashion, one of the hottest of my forenoons became also one of the most enjoyable.
The afternoons and early evenings he gave to the one, the nights to the other; the forenoons and parts of the nights were devoted to sleep for the twain.
It was that summer he spent many forenoons on the steps of the ice wagon driven by his good friend, Bill Bardin.
There were times in the forenoonswhen I met halting stages and was ready possibly to banter a moment.
The forenoons with the little girl before the others came, showed me, among many things, that education should be mainly a happy process.
The forenoons passed away in the coffee-houses and the shops, but in the afternoons when it was wont to exercise itself and air its modes the stuffy parlours of Curtain Wells became vastly tiresome.
My forenoons are spent in visiting, and you know the distances of London make that business enough.
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