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bright and early

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bright and early
very early in the morning. You're up bright and early.
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bright and early
very early in the morning. You'll have to be at the airport bright and early to make that flight.
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In the morning, bright and early, Pinocchio started for school.
They were all up bright and early next morning, but Dorothy didn't venture to wander from the camp again for fear of more accidents.
Then bright and early the next morning they set out upon the return Journey to the emerald City, the Tin Woodman bearing upon his shoulder a gleaming axe and leading the way, while the Pumpkinhead rode upon the Saw-Horse and Tip and the Scarecrow walked upon either side to make sure that he didn't fall off or become damaged.
 
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