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 1    1,    8|         board the DUNCAN. Dont leave her.”~“Shall I say yes,
 2    1,   10|          replied Glenarvan, “we leave passengers on board, those
 3    1,   14|      back his tears. “We cannot leave him to his fate. Every valley
 4    1,   18|     Glenarvan, delighted not to leave Robert behind. “If we three
 5    1,   18|          but Thalcave would not leave his companions behind, alone
 6    1,   18|       if he were never going to leave off, and really there was
 7    1,   19|          friend Thalcave, dont leave us!”~“No,” said Glenarvan, “
 8    1,   19|        Glenarvan, “he shall not leave us.”~And turning toward
 9    1,   19|   Glenarvan. “Thalcave will not leave you, Robert. He teaches
10    1,   21|          and thank him and take leave.~Glenarvan was in despair
11    1,   23|     Liberty Hall, I beg to take leave of you. I am going to choose
12    1,   23|         is there of success? To leave the American continent,
13    1,   24|        in Glenarvan, “with your leave, I prefer the gravel of
14    1,   26| broiling, of which they did not leave a crumb. When their minds
15    1,   26|       added McNabbs; “he cannot leave the ship.”~“My sister, my
16    1,   26|      but he wished at least, to leave the brave fellow some souvenir
17    2,    1|  slightest,” said Glenarvan.~“I leave you, then, my friends, to
18    2,    6|        38th Glenarvan wished to leave no part unexplored.~The
19    2,    7|       In the first place, I beg leave to say I am not an Englishman,”
20    2,   10|      the best pasturage. Taking leave of Lord Glenarvan, he sprang
21    2,   11|       Bridge. He took courteous leave of the surveyor-general,
22    2,   12|    motives, no doubt, willingly leave their children to profit
23    2,   12|     going to do it without your leave. I should very much like
24    2,   14|   morning very early, they took leave of the young squatters,
25    2,   15|       trouble, and was about to leave the tavern, when a placard
26    2,   16|          that the DUNCAN should leave Melbourne, and go to the
27    2,   17|       said Paganel, “you cannot leave the expedition.”~“No,” added
28    2,   18|         and futile.~“You cannot leave the camp, my Lord,” said
29    2,   18|         will have relays. Can I leave my crew to the mercy of
30    2,   19|        promise that they should leave him in the camp under Wilson’
31    2,   19|   friend,” he said, “I will not leave anyone behind. We will make
32    3,    1|        west. It would not do to leave without thorough investigation,
33    3,    4|      said Glenarvan, “we cannot leave them on the ship.”~Mulrady
34    3,   11|         saw the funeral cortege leave the inner inclosure of the “
35    3,   12|        prison. They were not to leave it again till the tops of
36    3,   13|       there, being unwilling to leave the region where his companions
37    3,   13|          and will do so till we leave it, at any rate.”~“Breakfast
38    3,   14|     when they saw the Europeans leave the sacred place they had
39    3,   14|     death, do you think he will leave the plateau of Maunganamu
40    3,   14|        comes, we shall rise and leave our tomb, and fly these
41    3,   15|       before they could hope to leave it. On February 23, at a
42    3,   16|          It contained orders to leave Melbourne without delay,
43    3,   18|         either take my offer or leave it.”~“I will trust to you,
44    3,   19|         in that case, we cannot leave the quartermaster there.”~“
45    3,   19|      sailor!”~“You are going to leave me!” cried the young girl,
46    3,   19|         Helena will not let you leave her. You are a woman; you
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