noontide
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Noontide lights and dwarfed shadows always banished the romantic aspect of her love for Nicholas.
From A Changed Man; and other tales by Hardy, Thomas
XX All in the Trosachs' glen was still, Noontide was sleeping on the hill: Sudden his guide whooped loud and high— 'Murdoch! was that a signal cry?'—
From The Lady of the Lake by Scott, Walter, Sir
All in the Trossachs' glen was still, Noontide was sleeping on the hill: 490 Sudden his guide whooped loud and high— "Murdoch! was that a signal cry?"
From Lady of the Lake by Moody, William Vaughn
Noontide meetings were held in workshops, factories and railroad stations, and while the men ate their lunch a short suffrage talk was given or some good leaflet read aloud.
From The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV by Harper, Ida Husted
Noontide found Will seated at lunch at Llwynelen, Mr. Trevor plying him with questions concerning his studies and college life; Dr. Owen not a little pleased with his nephew's self-possessed, though unobtrusive, manner.
From Garthowen A Story of a Welsh Homestead by Raine, Allen