Leinster gave way to his feelings, on the day I left town, by putting more wine into his glass than usual.
Amelia was now living very near my house in town, and, as I really wanted to see the handsome young Campbell, I availed myself of her invitation to a small party before I left town.
He had only once called on Julia since I left town; because seeing my friends only added to his melancholy now I was gone.
How disappointed and low-spirited I felt at the idea that his lordship had left town!
The day before I left town I saw Lord Tavistock, who told me divers things.
As the result of certain escapades which need not be detailed in a home paper like the Gazette, he left town, somewhat hurriedly, one night twelve years ago.
But depend on it, he's got more work to do, and he hasn't left town!
You have never made any observation on the changes which I announced to you before I left town, and which I thought would please you.
Being due at Mabukitwani on Thursday evening, I left town early on the morning of that day, and joining Captain Mainwaring travelled with him down the telegraph line.
It left town at about ten o'clock, taking the Tuli road.
You ain't sure he come back after he left town, bag and baggage, day 'fore yesterday.
Why, Mr. Degger, I thought he left town in the afternoon.
I'll swear I hadn't a drop of anything worse than lemon soda, and that was before I left town.
One bottle of lemon soda before I left town, and I left town at three o'clock in the afternoon.
Before I left town yesterday, I wrote you a note, which I presume you received.
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