We were close to the Cape by lunch time, and by 1.
When finally we came to the old "Discovery" hut at lunch time, we found Wilson, Meares, and Gran in very low spirits.
I generally spread my bag out in the sun during the 1 1/2 hours of lunch time, which gives the reindeer hair a chance to get rid of the damage done by the deposit of breath and any perspiration during the night.
A venturesome skua gull appeared at lunch time, just as an observation for latitude was being taken.
During the night the snow ceased, and by lunch time on the 6th the sledge-meter recorded ten miles.
At lunch time, with the thermometer at -2 degrees F.
By lunch time we had passed Pekin, and are now heading for the locks at Copperas Creek, the engine going beautifully and the weather bright and cool.
By lunch time we reached the mouth of the Red River, and found a rapid current running into it from the Mississippi.
Lunch time seemed to be going on longer than usual.
At lunch time, his father climbed back up and dried himself off with the blanket, and they sat under a tree to eat.
Every day we hear him making dates for his cronies to meet him at lunch time, and in the evening we see him towering above the throng at the gate.
But then we were not there at lunch time, and the pungent fruit may have been hidden away in the famous tall ice box.
On such a day, having in mind that we ought to write another chapter of our book "How to Spend Three Hours at Lunch Time," we issued forth with Endymion to seek refreshment.
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