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1 VI | state of fusion?”~“I will leave you to decide that question,”
2 X | friend. “I hope you will not leave our island until you have
3 XIV | that he was not going to leave us.~On arriving at the door
4 XIV | expedition at once, and to leave this inhospitable parsonage.
5 XIV | natives were to turn back and leave us to our own devices. This
6 XXI | Hans will go with you. Leave me to myself!”~“Leave you
7 XXI | you. Leave me to myself!”~“Leave you here!”~“Leave me, I
8 XXI | myself!”~“Leave you here!”~“Leave me, I tell you. I have undertaken
9 XXI | impossibilities. I would not leave him in this bottomless abyss,
10 XXV | permitted —”~“You shall have my leave to hold your tongue, Axel,
11 XXX | Trans.)~I was delighted to leave my dark grotto. My uncle,
12 XXXIII| this as my answer, and I leave the Professor to bite his
13 XXXIV | its reservoir.~At last we leave the island, rounding away
14 XXXV | to advance why do we yet leave that sail loose, which at
15 XXXVII| of the coast, I will not leave it until I have examined
16 XLI | death from starvation would leave us not the smallest hope
17 XLI | preserve silence. I wished to leave him cool and self-possessed.~
18 XLII | ought never to have taken leave. The house in the Königstrasse,
19 XLV | betrothed, “you will not leave me again!”~I looked tenderly
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