He had been walking for a long time, ever since dark in fact, and

He had been walking for a long time, ever since dark in fact, and dark falls soon in December. – Charlotte Riddell (1832–1906), “The Old House in Vauxhall Walk,” 1882 [Her

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Will love be true as December frost, or fickle and fall like the rose in June? – Clement Scott, “In Sight of Home,” c.1883

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