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Next morning came a clear day--a hot day.
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Next morning came a clear day--a hot day.
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
Next morning came a clear day--a hot day.
Oil on canvas
1918
28 × 33 in. (71.1 × 83.8 cm)
SUPP2000.697
Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Haynes
Not on view
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"I remember," writes Buffalo Bill, "the next day father began trading with the Indians, who were so pleased over the bargins we offered that they sent their friends back to us after they cantered away."
N.C. Wyeth
1916
The next morning Kenyon found her just outside Ferguson's shack, prone on the fallen leaves.
N.C. Wyeth
1911
A little after midnight, Jesus and his disciples came down the stair and went out. Mark got up and followed. He had heard rumors of plots and schemes, and he was curious to know what would happen next
N.C. Wyeth
1929
The Next Morning at Sunrise Abe Hawley and the Girl He had Waited for so Long Started on the North Trail Together
N.C. Wyeth
1907
The last morning Rowena came to my fire and, snatching the spider from me, took the job off my hands, baking the cakes while I ate
N.C. Wyeth
1921
St. Valentine's Day in the Morning
Howard Pyle
ca. 1881
Deep in hollow sockets his hot eyes burned, red with fever. He sat his horse like an old man, haggard and bent.
N.C. Wyeth
1912
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for The Fight on the Bridge Orlando at last had strength enough to lift his foe and fling him over the side, but had not wit to clear himself from him, so both fell together
The Fight on the Bridge
Orlando at last had strength enough to lift his foe and fling him over the side, but had not wit to clear himself from him, so both fell together
N.C. Wyeth
1924
I ran aft to the clear space abaft the funnel, and there I found the spiggoties shtandin', holdin' a council av war. I fired into the thick av them and had five av them down when that thievin' engineer come sneakin' up behind me and shtruck me on the back av the head wit' a monkey wrench
N.C. Wyeth
1914
All Day Long He Gazed Steadily on the Shifting Shadows
N.C. Wyeth
1908
After the Day's Work
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1924 / 1926
Wash Day on the Maine Coast
N.C. Wyeth
ca. 1934
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"Just out," says Sir Henry. "In fact, we don't keep it. Try a lemon soda. The Mexican pointed his finger at him. "If you have no whiskey," says he, "go out and get some."
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"Just out," says Sir Henry. "In fact, we don't keep it. Try a lemon soda. The Mexican pointed his finger at him. "If you have no whiskey," says he, "go out and get some."