1 Tony left her corner reluctantly.
2 I had left even their spirits behind me.
3 'There are only three sledges left,' he whispered.
4 I was left alone with this new feeling of lightness and content.
5 The top of his left ear was gone, and his skin was brown as an Indian's.
6 Certainly his kind have left horrible unconscious memories in all warm-blooded life.
7 This basement was divided into a dining-room at the right of the stairs and a kitchen at the left.
8 The only sledge left out of six was not very far behind them, and Pavel's middle horse was failing.
9 His spine and shoulder-blades stood out like the bones under the hide of a dead steer left in the fields.
10 I had the feeling that the world was left behind, that we had got over the edge of it, and were outside man's jurisdiction.
11 Before we left, Peter put ripe cucumbers into a sack for Mrs. Shimerda and gave us a lard-pail full of milk to cook them in.
12 Their agreement with him was made before they left the old country, through a cousin of his, who was also a relative of Mrs. Shimerda.
13 I explained to Antonia how this meant that he was twenty-four years old, that he must have been there when white men first came, left on from buffalo and Indian times.
14 When Otto left Austria to come to America, he was asked by one of his relatives to look after a woman who was crossing on the same boat, to join her husband in Chicago.
15 When she took the paste out to bake it, she left smears of dough sticking to the sides of the measure, put the measure on the shelf behind the stove, and let this residue ferment.
16 The light air about me told me that the world ended here: only the ground and sun and sky were left, and if one went a little farther there would be only sun and sky, and one would float off into them, like the tawny hawks which sailed over our heads making slow shadows on the grass.
17 Fuchs told me that the sunflowers were introduced into that country by the Mormons; that at the time of the persecution, when they left Missouri and struck out into the wilderness to find a place where they could worship God in their own way, the members of the first exploring party, crossing the plains to Utah, scattered sunflower seed as they went.
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