Rose early, but could not enjoy morning meditations in my walk, as the young men would attach themselves to me.
Rose early, and walked out, invited by the beauty of the morning.
I rose early, having had a bad headache during the night through eating meat in the middle of the day.
I rose early, but we did not start till two hours after sunrise.
We rose early, but did not start till about nine o'clock.
We rose early, and found a large portion of the caravan destined for Zinder already gone.
My steady work brought on a bad headache, but I rose early, took a walk of many miles, and it has gone.
I rose early, played on the piano, and painted during the time I could spare in the daylight hours, but I sat up very late reading Euclid.
I rose early, and, after breakfast, visited the dog.
In the morning, I rose early, and took a walk through the house.
The day on which the First Consul promulgated the law of public worship, he rose early, and entered the dressing-room to make his toilet.
We rose early, and after breakfast, our old companion, who was to be our guide for the day, rowed us over the water to the same point where Coleridge and I had sate down and eaten our dinner, while William had gone to survey the unknown coast.
Rose early to answer those who came for private advice.
Rose early, but did not start till near noon, to give the camels more rest.
I rose early to see Charlie, and then went to church at 7.
I rose early, as my morning duties are generally very heavy.
The preliminary miseries of a great journey being at length over, I rose earlyon the morning of the 30th of March and started from the Masheeah, a kind of suburb of Tripoli, distant in the country, at six.
We rose early on the 27th, and starting at half-past six, continued moving until noon, when we encamped in a valley a little before the water of Akourou, where there is herbage for the camels in a hollow amidst rocky sandstone hills.
We rose early, and at four o'clock were already in motion.
I rose early, and marched about three hours and a half to the well, under the Kasar Janoon; that is to say, four or five miles along the base of the eastern wall of the Kasar.
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