Then he cut his leather out, all ready to make up the
next day, meaning to rise early in the morning to his work.
He promised himself that he would not go any more, but the
next day at tea-time he grew restless.
In such employments as these they were interrupted soon after breakfast the
next day by the entrance of their landlord, who called to welcome them to Barton, and to offer them every accommodation from his own house and garden in which theirs might at present be deficient.
Then he made a ball, and with these things he went the
next day to the king.
And so all
next day we walked hand in hand through Paradise.
A Moor with three others took the shortest, without directing us to follow him; so we marched forwards we knew not whither, through woods and over rocks, without sleep or any other refreshment: at noon the
next day we discovered that we were near the field of salt.
Next day Davout rode out early and, after asking Balashev to come to him, peremptorily requested him to remain there, to move on with the baggage train should orders come for it to move, and to talk to no one except Monsieur de Castres.
She wrote to him that she was very anxious to finish their interrupted conversation, and begged him to come
next day. He had scarcely read this note, and frowned at its contents, when he heard below the ponderous tramp of the servants, carrying something heavy.
Sometimes the widow would take me one side and talk about Providence in a way to make a body's mouth water; but maybe
next day Miss Watson would take hold and knock it all down again.
Every object in the
next day's journey was new and interesting to Elizabeth; and her spirits were in a state of enjoyment; for she had seen her sister looking so well as to banish all fear for her health, and the prospect of her northern tour was a constant source of delight.
The
next day they continued thirty-two miles to the northwest, keeping along the river, which still ran in its deep-cut channel.
The
next day when he cautiously returned to get his axe, he found the following lines pencilled on the stump: