Not too bad for the morning after a late night.
But the hour was late, and he knew it would be better left for morning.
No, better to wait for morning, when both of them would have had time to think.
"I got away early and decided to came on home tonight instead of waiting for morning."
The only thing they could do was wait for morning.
Maybe it would give him something to do for the morning.
She had already made her own plans for the morning.
"That will only keep me going the rest of the day and for the morning."
I think that's all the economic data for the morning.
She could tell that he was still trying to make up for the morning.