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1 I, I| curtain down the moment I left, possibly to take off her 2 I, II| stones were falling fast to left and to right, and I hastened 3 I, IV| fellow.~ ~When the valet left me, I went into the reading-room, 4 I, IV| them.~ ~After the valet had left, Mr. Dumany said to me -~ ~" 5 I, VI| and, bowing to me, he left the room.~ ~I was alone. 6 I, VIII| as my father shall not be left in possession of a rifle 7 I, VIII| there will not be much left to bequeath to your heirs. 8 I, VIII| coach and servants had to be left at the inn, and dinner had 9 I, VIII| have been a handsome penny left, and I could have recovered 10 I, IX| she had daily to make, and left him, taking us boys with 11 I, IX| funeral expenses, and he had left a very strange will. He 12 I, IX| considerable fortune of her own, he left her a life-estate in such 13 I, IX| the whole amount of cash left was barely enough for the 14 I, IX| immense wealth my father had left me would be a falsehood. 15 I, X| Chauvinism or even patriotism left in me. I was rather cosmopolitan 16 I, X| pronouncing him dead! Had you left him alone, he would have 17 I, X| would have gone off, and left the Maticza in possession 18 I, XI| the Maticza should not be left empty-handed, but should 19 I, XII| instinct would die out; and, left to rural pleasures and occupations, 20 II, I| style of the building.~ ~I left my window ajar for the night, 21 II, II| the best of what I have left you. Rather a striking piece 22 II, IV| Do not think that we were left without a proper guard, 23 II, IV| and the young couple were left alone, the fair young bride 24 II, IV| With that the fair goddess left her husband of two hours' 25 II, IV| husband, he could not return; left him for ever; and he was 26 II, IV| divorce set him at liberty and left him free to bestow his name 27 II, V| but, as soon as you have left, the fellow-plotters will 28 II, VI| cards, he has invariably left his money at home; so when 29 II, VII| longer. My judgment had left me, and it would need a 30 II, VII| in following the man, and left Siegfried utterly amazed. " 31 II, VII| motioned me to go near, and left the room, softly closing 32 II, VII| shut out the lamplight, and left the room.~ ~On the thick, 33 II, VII| pointing to the room I left.~ ~"I have done all I could, 34 II, IX| from the little table and left the room with it. Countess 35 II, IX| lured him on and then - left a cloud in his arms.~ ~But 36 II, X| the door of my study she left me for a moment, returning 37 II, X| does matter. My grandfather left me exactly one million; 38 II, X| You shall not say that I left you on your wedding-day 39 II, X| pocket, as your friend was left on the Isle of Wight."~ ~ 40 II, X| I, on my wedding night, left alone, insulted, degraded 41 II, XI| command," was her answer.~ ~I left her, and drove over to the 42 II, XI| from my soul.~ ~"I have left you forty thousand francs 43 II, XI| would find - nothing! I had left no trace of my operations, 44 II, XII| itself, wheeling to right and left; behind them a whole battery 45 II, XIII| French-Italian troops on their left wing, while at Solferino 46 II, XIII| transport of troops.~ ~Before I left Chalons, I entered a café 47 II, XIII| them off. So everything was left to be consumed by the flames, 48 II, XVI| to avoid taking it, and left her to her own company.~ ~ 49 II, XVI| have no organised armies left, and are, therefore, compelled 50 II, XVI| instruct you. Put all the money left, after paying for the house, 51 II, XVI| for my going. My wife has left her whole wardrobe, her 52 II, XVI| her if she had any money left out of the forty thousand 53 II, XVI| many molestations, were left in peace. Yes, large placards, 54 II, XVII| asked no questions, and I left you in despairing contempt. 55 II, XVII| all memory of myself. So I left it to be sold in payment