Citations:tomorrow


 * 1818, Mary Shelley, Frankenstein:
 * On the evening previous to her being brought to my home, my mother had said playfully, "I have a pretty present for my Victor — tomorrow he shall have it." And when, on the morrow, she presented Elizabeth to me as her promised gift, I, with childish seriousness, interpreted her words literally and looked upon Elizabeth as mine — mine to protect, love, and cherish.
 * "Do not let this letter disturb you; do not answer tomorrow, or the next day, or even until you come, if it will give you pain.


 * 1840, Melancholy Death of Amelia V, in The Christian Guardian (and Church of England magazine), page 60:
 * 'You shall go to it on to-morrow week, so make haste and get well!'