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Updated: May 3, 2025
Broad's habit on Monday afternoon. On that day, after the three sermons on the Sunday, he always professed himself "Mondayish." The morning was given over to calling in the town; when he had dined he slept in his large leathern chair; and at five husband and wife had tea by themselves.
"I am not in good form to-day," he said, sinking into an easy-chair as though he were tired. "I feel Mondayish do you know what I mean, Herrick?" "I can guess. It is a purely clerical term.
Gilbert's had a humorous expression, and Ackroyd laughed in an unmirthful way. The factory bell rang; Gilbert rose and waited for the other to accompany him. But Luke, after a struggle to his feet, said suddenly: 'Work be hanged! I've had enough of it; I feel Mondayish, as we used to say in Lancashire. 'Aren't you coming, then? 'No, I'll go and get drunk instead. 'Come on, old man.
Pauline was not quite sure what "the ministry" meant; but as Mr. Thomas had yesterday's white tie round his neck he always "dirtied out" the Sunday's neckerchief on Monday, and wore a black one on the other week-days she guessed his occupation. "Dear me! you must be tired with walking so far." "Oh no, not tired with walking; but the fact is I am a little Mondayish." "A little what?" Mr.
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