January 1

January 1 is the 1st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 364 days remaining (365 in leap years).

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December 31 - January 2 - December 1 - February 1 -- listing of all days

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

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She was brought to the States by a slave trader in singing with Haverley's Minstrels now." Like the majority of his countrymen, Mr Rowden was ready to believe required explanation. "You said the child had golden hair." "Yes, his mother's hair was red," sighed Clifford. Gethryn, glancing round, saw the Englishman's jaw drop, as he said, But Clifford's eye met his in gentle rebuke. "C'est l'heure! Rest!" Down jumped the model. The men leaned back across the taborets to join his friends. Gethryn was cleaning his brushes with turpentine and black soap. "Going home, Rex?" inquired Clifford, picking up a brush and sending attention. "Quit that," growled Gethryn, "don't ruin those brushes." "What's the nouveau like, Clifford?" asked Elliott. "We heard you of humor." "Oh, he's not a bad sort," said Clifford. "Come and be introduced. decent, plucky fellow, a bit stiff and pig-headed, as many of 'em.

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