• Good-day

    Phrase

    phrase

      • Dickens Our Mutual Friend|volume=II|chapter=A Few Grains of Pepper|pages=228–229|pageref=228|passage=“The damage and waste question shall be settled first. It shall be made to pay; don’t you be afraid. Good-day, Miss Jenny.”
        “Good-day, young man.”
      • Tolstoy War and Peace|year=1886|volume=I|chapter=XV|page=243|passage=“... Now go and rest and to-morrow try to be on the spot as his Majesty comes in from parade: but I will send you word. Good-day. His Majesty will certainly want to see you,” he added as he bowed him out.
      • Henry Hygeia at the Solito|page=177|column=1|passage=“... You asked if there is anything we could do for him. Well, I advise you to set him digging post-holes or breaking mustangs. There’s our team ready. Good-day, sir.” And like a puff of wholesome, blustery wind the doctor was off.
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