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This could be a midsummer day for all I knew.
It is also common to start summer holidays on Midsummer day.
On midsummer days she and her colleagues can even tell time by it, as their ancestors did.
The luxury of ice is in tropical countries, and midsummer days.
On this sweltering midsummer day, no one seemed worried about the time.
Midnight had passed; Midsummer Day was here now, a few minutes old.
Presently it was summer, midsummer day, with the sun high and lordly in the sky.
The men at arms are volunteers who are selected on Midsummer day.
I awoke at dawn to a perfect midsummer day.
The hall blazed to rival the sun on Midsummer Day.
And here at the Pole itself, on Midsummer Day, things looked fine.
So on the second day after Midsummer Day we went off by the morning mail.
A typical midsummer day does not have temperatures below 75 F (24 C).
I don't care if it is Midsummer Day tomorrow!
The main line of five barrows is aligned with sunset on Midsummer Day.
Somehow the adventurous never wanted to explore anything that was lit up like a village square at noon on midsummer day.
On steamy midsummer days, there's nothing cooler to wear than a short dress, with bare legs and sandals.
If you are there for Midsummer Day.
Only a faint rippling, like air rising from the earth on Midsummer Day, indicated anything at all was there.
Hotter than a midsummer day, brighter than lightning, it burned through him, and for a moment he felt whole again.
It was as bad as any midsummer day, though less humid than usual in her village in summer.
"It's going to be Midsummer Day after midnight, and the Witch may well try something.
On a midsummer day, the Mars surface might occasionally warm up to within twenty degrees of the freezing point of water.
The midsummer day celebration starts at about 8:00 p.m. and lasts all night until sunrise.
"Fourteen years on Midsummer Day," that worthy replied promptly.