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To-morrow

TO-MOR'ROW, n. [to and morrow.] The day after the present. One to-day is worth two to-morrows. TOM'PION, n. The stopper of a cannon. [See Tampion.]

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TO-MOR'ROW, n. [to and morrow.] The day after the present.

One to-day is worth two to-morrows.

TOM'PION, n. The stopper of a cannon. [See Tampion.]

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