Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|    frozen."~ ~"But why did Diana leave you half clothed in this
 2      I,       I|        do with her?"~ ~"We can't leave her here; that would be
 3      I,      II|         if I offended you. I 'll leave you now. I am going to my
 4      I,      II|       borrowed from you we shall leave in the pocket of your coat
 5      I,     III|      there! And now I beg you to leave me; I wish to be alone."~ ~
 6      I,      IV|           find an opportunity to leave the room, and join me in
 7      I,      IV|          be in safe hands if you leave her in my care?" asked De
 8      I,      IV|        not be the first time you leave her to the care of another."~ ~"
 9      I,      IV|        my daughter farewell?"~ ~"Leave your kiss with me, and I
10      I,      IV|         to return. Until then, I leave you to perform the duties
11      I,      IV|       carriage for this. You can leave the palace unperceived by
12     II,       I|       seemed to add menacingly: "Leave the Hungarian in peace."~ ~
13     II,      II|      however, was too bashful to leave his place, whereupon the
14     II,     III|    breakfast, the gentlemen took leave of their amiable hostess,
15     II,     III|          baroness! Why did not I leave this whole installation
16     II,     III|          Audiat; we are going to leave this damned lunatic asylum.
17    III,      IV|       heart the little maid took leave of her favorite element.
18     IV,       I|       often the baroness did not leave her room when a caller came;
19     IV,       I|          own way. The decision I leave to you."~ ~Count Vavel was
20     IV,      II|        neighborhood - if only to leave a card with the servant
21     IV,      II|         hand on hers, and said: "Leave your face uncovered, Marie;
22     IV,     III|         so honest that you might leave your purse lying out in
23      V,      II|          I shall be compelled to leave you and your suspicions
24     VI,      II|  generous mood; and when he took leave of his agreeable host, he
25     VI,     III|       that will love me.' When I leave you, Marie, I shall not
26     VI,     III|          you, Marie, I shall not leave you here without some one
27     VI,      IV|          our fatherland, he must leave the royal maid in a mother'
28     VI,       V|          The two ladies now took leave of Count Vavel and his visitor.
29     VI,      VI|          It would not be well to leave her here, amid the turmoil
30     VI,      VI|        not go with you; I cannot leave the place where my poor
31    VII,       I|       Barthelmy, has taken Dutch leave and gone back to the enemy."~ ~"
32    VII,     III|        of action.~ ~He could not leave his post. For a soldier
33    VII,     III|     Satan Laczi, as he turned to leave the tent.~ ~Vavel did not
34   VIII,       I|         a young lady. Should she leave Amélie in her present disagreeable
35   VIII,      II|              I say that you must leave me. Go - go at once! Go
36     IX,       I|       dreadfully afraid of guns. Leave it just outside the door."~ ~
37     IX,       I|         order."~ ~Marie now took leave of the Nameless Castle,
38     IX,       I|        orders. What time did you leave Fertőszeg?"~ ~"About noon."~ ~"
39      X,       I|        Both good and bad. I will leave the good till the last.
40      X,       I|            Did n't I say I would leave the good news until the
41      X,       I|          his general, to beg for leave of absence.~ ~ ~ ~
42      X,     III|         join us. I hope we shall leave here very soon."~ ~Madame
43      X,     III| forgetful: she neglected to take leave of her host the pastor,
44      X,     III|          far away from here, and leave 'Marie' buried in her tomb.
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