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1 I, I| to uncouple the car and leave it behind. Now we are obliged 2 I, I| should come to life? should leave their marble temples, and 3 I, II| I can't go. I dare not leave my post, else they will 4 I, III| the train will start and leave us behind. Come on, gentlemen!"~ ~ ~ ~ 5 I, IV| situation, and turned to leave the perron. Perhaps, if 6 I, IV| However, as I turned to leave, I was surprised to hear 7 I, IV| not hesitate, and give me leave to introduce you to my wife!"~ ~ 8 I, IV| child obstinately refused to leave his father's arms, and clung 9 I, IV| letters. "Will you give me leave to read them at once?" he 10 I, VI| and the priest took their leave, and Mrs. Dumany retired, 11 I, VI| must allow me to ask her leave;" and, bowing to me, he 12 I, VII| just in the act of taking leave of this vale of care and 13 I, VII| for how could a dying man leave his bed to vote? But my 14 I, VIII| him!) and not a soul to leave his large fortune to, but 15 I, VIII| are mistaken: he will not leave us a penny; neither do I 16 I, VIII| florins will not induce me to leave my patients, and so I return 17 I, IX| relatives, and do not want to leave them your property, then 18 I, IX| further favour. Before you leave, I'll give you a letter, 19 I, X| to rise from his seat and leave the room, and his name was 20 I, XI| for that Siegfried did not leave me yet will be readily understood.~ ~ 21 I, XI| night, as Siegfried took leave of me, to drive home to 22 II, II| bargain, countess! We will leave the demon to those who cannot 23 II, III| This is no affair of yours; leave that to us. You can meanwhile 24 II, III| Perhaps I should. Give me leave, ladies, to tell you a story - 25 II, IV| marriage is perfected give me leave to run away as fast as possible; 26 II, VI| accepted, and I took my leave. For a second the thought 27 II, VI| had money at all, he would leave it on the card-table, he 28 II, VI| thanked him, and took my leave: no more Mr. Parasite, but 29 II, VII| Will your ladyship give me leave to make use of my skill?" 30 II, VII| not friends. Now give me leave to say good-night to you. 31 II, VIII| that razor for a while, and leave off making faces and holding 32 II, IX| impute to me; I simply beg leave to ask for the hand of your 33 II, IX| prospect. If you will give me leave I shall hasten to Szepes-Váralja, 34 II, IX| thought best to take my leave. I turned first to Flamma, 35 II, XI| No."~ ~"Then grant me leave to inform you by giving 36 II, XII| is our chance! Give me leave to go there with the ambulance."~ ~" 37 II, XIII| we had been compelled to leave our entire baggage in the 38 II, XIV| said: "I shall not let you! Leave it on your breast!" and, 39 II, XV| sir," said he, taking his leave; "but since you are a true 40 II, XV| very happy in being able to leave Paris; she had been very 41 II, XVI| town the passengers had to leave the carriage, show their 42 II, XVI| expressly forbade soldiers to leave the country. Of course, 43 II, XVI| millions. Let me go, or I shall leave the lappet of my coat in 44 II, XVI| herself. I was compelled to leave her on urgent business. 45 II, XVII| I continued -~ ~"I shall leave you to-day, and you will 46 II, XVII| After this we decided to leave Europe and go to the New 47 II, XVII| explanation, before I take leave of you. You may think it