1 I shall leave this door open and my door too.
2 I dared not leave it, so shouted for the mate.
3 But I am captain, and I must not leave my ship.
4 Fortunately it cannot leave a scar, as it is so tiny.
5 To-night I leave for Amsterdam, but shall return to-morrow night.
6 There was springing up a choppy wind, and I could not leave the helm.
7 We shall both swear to leave you at home if you drink too deep to a certain pair of eyes.
8 We shall leave him where the police will find him, as on the other night; and then to home.
9 By good fortune I can leave just at once, without wrong to any of those who have trusted me.
10 I cannot leave her, and I am alone, save for the sleeping servants, whom some one has drugged.
11 You shall kiss her once before it is done, but then you must go; and you must leave at my sign.
12 I am to leave in the morning and go over to Jonathan, and to help to nurse him if necessary, and to bring him home.
13 It pleases me that the Un-Dead, Miss Lucy, shall not leave to-night, that so on the morrow night she may be more eager.
14 When Van Helsing had seen her, he went out for a walk, leaving me in charge, with strict injunctions that I was not to leave her for a moment.
15 The whole bed would have been drenched to a scarlet with the blood which the girl must have lost to leave such a pallor as she had before the transfusion.
16 You are to leave the keys on coming away in the main hall of the house, where the proprietor may get them on his entering the house by means of his duplicate key.
17 So finally we decided that we would take it to the Heath, and when we heard a policeman coming, would leave it where he could not fail to find it; we would then seek our way home as quickly as we could.
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