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1 VI | ever heard of such a thing? Leave him to go off alone, after
2 XII | the doctor. “I give you leave to borrow a little heat
3 XIV | it is a pity to have to leave such a noble animal.”~“The
4 XV | beforehand; we may be forced to leave this at any moment, unexpectedly,
5 XVI | of the moon without her leave! She came near serving us
6 XIX | and then, again, we do not leave behind us an inflammable
7 XX | empty bottle, with your leave, doctor, and if it reaches
8 XXI | these savages. We must not leave this place without doing
9 XXIII | us!—really for us—our own—leave it behind!”~“Take care,
10 XXIII | But, doctor, you gave me leave—”~“I gave you leave to replace
11 XXIII | gave me leave—”~“I gave you leave to replace the ballast;
12 XXIV | duration, no, should the wind leave us; and it, even now, has
13 XXV | our situation, we must not leave anything untried; therefore,
14 XXVI | impossible. You will not leave us.”~“But, sir, we must
15 XIX | velocity. They longed to leave behind them the desert,
16 XXX | where the doctor had to leave him, finding it impossible
17 XXXIII| the shore; and we will not leave the country without having
18 XXXIII| land they were about to leave, and arrived at the conclusion
19 XXXIV | cried Kennedy.~“Let us leave that to Providence, my dear
20 XXXVII| been fresh cut; so I took leave to make another jerk, and,
21 XLI | at your ease, Joe; if we leave her, it will be in spite
22 XLI | to me that you will not leave us!”~“Have no fears, my
23 XLIII | to make a hole in it, I leave you to judge what our situation
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