Throughout the western part of Fairfax County, and in Loudoun, Fauquier and Prince William Counties, lived many who gave the appearance of innocent farmers during the daylight hours, but who changed into Confederate uniforms at night and on weekends to ride against isolated outposts or supply points of the Union army or destroy vulnerable bridges and communications centers.
"The Fairfax County Courthouse"
Ross D. Netherton Ruby Waldeck
She planned a place for them where they could spend weekends or where they could rest when they were getting over sickness.
"White Queen of the Cannibals: The Story of Mary Slessor"
A. J. Bueltmann
The motor plays an even more prominent part in the country than in London, especially in those remnants of time which the English call weekends, and which stretch from Friday afternoon to the next Monday morning.
"London Films"
W.D. Howells