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 1     I|             Peter Bús turned to leave the room; he was offended
 2     I|   courts about it, and I had to leave Paris. C'est pour brûler
 3     I|      but the old man cried -~ ~"Leave everything where it is;
 4     I|         Ah, cher ami! won't you leave the furniture till morning?
 5    II|        of his property, and can leave it to nobody but his lawful
 6    II|         57]~ ~Abellino took his leave, and the banker, rubbing
 7   III|   troubled myself about them. I leave all that to my underlings."~ ~"
 8   III|        man ordered every one to leave the room incontinently,
 9    IV|         risen from her bed, and leave it I know she never will,
10    IV|     answer at last; he took his leave and departed. He could scarce
11    IV|        hand, and without taking leave of any one, dragged her
12     V|        loving heart, she was to leave the back door of the garden
13    VI|      place till he is forced to leave Pressburg."~ ~"But why?"~ ~"
14   VII|       millet-seed in the world? Leave that to me, and go on!"~ ~"
15   VII|        virtuous women. You just leave that to me."~ ~"Yes, you
16   VII|        that to me."~ ~"Yes, you leave the wife of the miller of
17   VII|         Who never knows when to leave off spouting," commented
18   VII|        he stopping? Why did you leave him behind?" inquired Master
19  VIII|        this persecution, I will leave my workshop, I will go into
20  VIII|        are hereditary; I cannot leave them to whom I will - that
21  VIII|      does you honour. You would leave to her a possession that
22    IX|      set out together, and just leave the rest to me."~ ~Mrs.
23    IX|     very well that he would not leave you in want - he would provide
24    IX|       to whom, perhaps, he will leave everything. That is family
25    IX|      was not even sly enough to leave the question unanswered,
26    IX|          Pg 225]~ ~Well, let us leave them all making merry together,
27    IX|        full tilt without asking leave of anybody.~ ~Maturing thus
28     X|         he prepared to take his leave. But Fanny anticipated him.~ ~"
29     X|          continued she, "that I leave my niece in safe custody,
30   XII|       the cover, and she begged leave to retire and open it. This
31  XIII|       with me always, and never leave me."~ ~Ah, this was more
32  XIII|    afterwards Fanny was able to leave her bed, and, leaning against
33  XIII|       worthy kinswoman took her leave. Fanny parted from her without
34    XV|    great mistake on our part to leave him out of sight. An individual
35    XV|        sharp practitioners; but leave me in peace, I am a gentleman,
36  XVII|        plan of action. He would leave home for a week, and not
37  XVII| Kárpáthy had awoke, he took his leave and returned to Szentirma.
38    XX|         here," he said, "I will leave you to yourself. I will
39   XXI|  darkness, as if he were taking leave for a last time of a beloved
40   XXI|      found by my side. To him I leave my favourite horse and my
41   XXI|      favourite dog. I could not leave them a better master, or
42   XXI|    refused to move.~ ~"To him I leave my old servant Paul, and
43   XXI|       management of my estate I leave to the wise discretion of
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