Aftertime


future .
historical examples

then—in the aftertime—our educational efforts will not be wasted and misdirected, as they are almost wholly to-day.
the eugenic marriage, volume i. (of iv.) w. grant hague, m.d.

fraternal initiations and their equivalents in the aftertime.
the thirteenth james j. walsh

here also, in aftertime, the final interview between florence and edith took place.
rambles in d-ckens’ land robert allbut

the soul of the great epic, like the chief, conquers in aftertime on fields unknown.
the lay of the cid r. selden rose

it was his refuge in that aftertime, in which a subsiding grief often leaves a deeper sense of isolation.
life and letters of robert browning mrs. sutherland orr

it was not easy to decide that doubt at the moment—and it proved to be equally difficult to throw any light on it at an aftertime.
the new magdalen wilkie collins

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