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    midsummer


    1. 'Do you remember how she insisted on going up to the woods and dancing 'sky clad' to celebrate midsummer? When it was pointed out to her that this was more appropriate for the spring or autumn equinoxes, she said it would be too cold then


    2. ‘I’m just eternally grateful that A Midsummer Night’s Dream never came up on the syllabus when I was there


    3. That most timeless celebration of the season: A MidSummer Night's Dream


    4. used to save one for our midsummer feast


    5. The third was the Founding Festival in midsummer honoring the founding of the Khanate of Anahuac


    6. While it seemed to me it should be midwinter, the people were cultivating their fields of mature crops as though it were midsummer


    7. remembered was the heat—the midsummer heat of forty degrees Celsius with humidity in


    8. Apparently, in midsummer, he sent his cousin, the duke of Orleans along the coast toward Genova while he crossed the tall mountains called the Alpinas (Alps) into Italia


    9. At his side, she saw a curved sword, as bright as the midsummer cycle or a burning star in the darkest night


    10. There was nothing that either Colin or I loved more than the midsummer and midwinter festivals, because they were always masquerades

    11. where the fierce midsummer heat was starting to wane now, and occasional morn-


    12. A shudder ran down his back in spite of the oppressive heat of the midsummer Appalachian afternoon


    13. These were our Midsummer Night’s Dream columns, and Andrew had campaigned that they needed to be altered for their new, prestigious use


    14. The orgies occur but once a year, towards midsummer,


    15. penetrating were those of the crickets chirping in the midsummer night


    16. Migrant workers pruned the trees late in the winter and returned to pick the crop in midsummer


    17. They had special celebrations at midsummer and midwinter


    18. The sun rose at our backs and cast out long shadows towards the green hills, and even though it was morning-cold, the air around me felt hot like a midsummer day


    19. Laurence and Aunt March, for when the stately old gentleman chasseéd solemnly up to the old lady, she just tucked her cane under arm, and hopped briskly away to join hands with the rest and dance about the bridal pair, while the young folks pervaded the garden like butterflies on a midsummer day


    20. So the year rolled round, and at midsummer there came to Meg a new experience, the deepest and tenderest of a woman's life

    21. joustings, marshal tournaments, and prove himself noble, generous, and magnificent, and above all a good Christian, and so doing he will fulfil the duties that are especially his; but let the knight-errant explore the corners of the earth and penetrate the most intricate labyrinths, at each step let him attempt impossibilities, on desolate heaths let him endure the burning rays of the midsummer sun, and the bitter inclemency of the winter winds and frosts; let no lions daunt him, no monsters terrify him, no dragons make him quail; for to seek these, to attack those, and to vanquish all, are in truth his main duties


    22. In pleasant conversation of this sort they passed out of the tent into the wood, and the day was spent in visiting some of the posts and hiding-places, and then night closed in, not, however, as brilliantly or tranquilly as might have been expected at the season, for it was then midsummer; but bringing with it a kind of haze that greatly aided the project of the duke and duchess; and thus, as night began to fall, and a little after twilight set in, suddenly the whole wood on all four sides seemed to be on fire, and shortly after, here, there, on all sides, a vast number of trumpets and other military instruments were heard, as if several troops of cavalry were passing through the wood


    23. Emma was much embarrassed; all the drawers of the writing-table were empty; they owed over a fortnight's wages to Lestiboudois, two quarters to the servant, for any quantity of other things, and Bovary was impatiently expecting Monsieur Derozeray's account, which he was in the habit of paying every year about Midsummer


    24. Jennings, who knew nothing of all this, who knew only that the Colonel continued as grave as ever, and that she could neither prevail on him to make the offer himself, nor commission her to make it for him, began, at the end of two days, to think that, instead of Midsummer, they would not be married till Michaelmas, and by the end of a week that it would not be a match at all


    25. He was in the office of a lawyer connected with a large shipping firm, and at the midsummer his chief offered him a trip in the Mediterranean on one of the boats, for quite a small cost


    26. The midsummer holiday was gone; it was a long while to Christmas


    27. One evening in midsummer Miriam called at the house, warm from climbing


    28. The limes were there, and the white thorns were there, and the chestnut-trees were there, and their leaves rustled harmoniously when I stopped to listen; but, the clink of Joe's hammer was not in the midsummer wind


    29. It was midsummer, but the weather was cool, and she had no covering but her light dress


    30. Though it was past ten o'clock at night, the sky still clung to and retained some lingering skirts of light from the departed day; and the sullen heats of the torrid afternoon broke up and rolled away at the dispersing touch of the cool fingers of the short midsummer night

    31. Hazel sat on the bank in the midsummer night


    32. By this point in midsummer, the conference committee on the parity bill had finished, and the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act was ready


    33. Accordingly, towards the midsummer of the year 1816, I commenced in a far off way to give notice, that at Michaelmas I intended to abdicate my authority and power, to which intimations little heed was at first given; but gradually the seed took with the soil, and began to swell and shoot up, in so much that, by the middle of August, it was an understood thing that I was to retire from the council, and refrain entirely from the part I had so long played with credit in the burgh


    34. He probably won’t have any available in quantity until midsummer or early fall, but remember how low his—and our—estimates on rifle production turned out to be


    35. And what you and Kynt are basically saying, Merlin, is that regardless of whether or not they decide to start producing rockets by midsummer, we need to take advantage of our better mobility while it’s still winter—before the thaw—even if it means running some serious risks


    36. Scarlett sat in the window of her bedroom that midsummer morning and disconsolately watched the wagons and carriages full of girls, soldiers and chaperons ride gaily out Peachtree road in search of woodland decorations for the bazaar which was to be held that evening for the benefit of the hospitals


    37. If! If! The soft drawling voices quickened with an old excitement as they talked in the when life was ever at high tide, recalling the fierce heat of their midsummer in this quiet darkness—infantryman, cavalryman, cannoneer, evoking memories of the days forlorn sunset of their winter


    38. She took Joel and me to a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in which she was appearing


    39. For a while I lost sight of Jordan Baker, and then in midsummer I found her again


    40. After the house, we were to see the grounds and the swimming pool, and the hydroplane and the midsummer flowers—but outside Gatsby’s window it began to rain again so we stood in a row looking at the corrugated surface of the Sound

    41. In any case, she let him follow her in, under the dense midsummer trees


    42. Other leaves, already dry at midsummer, explode underfoot


    43. servant, for any quantity of other things, and Bovary was impatiently expecting Monsieur Derozeray's account, which he was in the habit of paying every year about Midsummer


    44. Smoke was in Bilbo's eyes, he could feel the heat of the flames; and through the reek he could see the goblins dancing round and round in a circle like people round a midsummer bonfire


    45. Free Fair on the White Downs at the Lithe, that is at Midsummer


    46. best news I have had since midsummer: it's worth a gold piece at the least


    47. Upon the very Eve of Midsummer, when the sky was blue as sapphire and


    48. Spring rape is the rape that is sown early in spring and turns the fields a light shade of yellow after midsummer, the ones that smell of wonderful butter, honey, and nuts, of which they have an abundance of in Sweden


    49. The moisture had settled the dust, and brought the surrounding grass and midsummer flowers on so strongly that their clean sweet smells masked those of sweat, wet leather, and dinosaur farts


    50. During a recitation by their Poet Master Grunthos the Flatulent of hispoem “Ode To A Small Lump of Green Putty I Found In My Armpit One Midsummer Morning” four of his audience died ofinternal haemorrhaging, and the President of the Mid-Galactic Arts Nobbling Council survived by gnawing one of his own legsoff

















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    june 21 midsummer summer solstice