This was the story they told us, but whether true or not I must leave to the correspondents of "Notes and Queries" to settle.
Whether our Sir Ferdinando was of the Longford Castle stock or not I must leaveto my associates of the Massachusetts Historical Society to determine.
Whether there will be three or four women to one man in heaven is a question which I must leave to those who talk as if they knew all about the future condition of the race to answer.
At that moment he remembered that he must leave a note for his landlady, and he was more than ever surprised at the naturalness with which lying phrases came into his head.
Yes, it is very strange; but, opposed though she be to all thoughts of it, I must leave.
How far such sentiments were distributed amongst those who now lounged and stared through salon and gallery, we must leave to the reader's own appreciation.
We must get away; we must leave this," said Layton, speaking half to himself.
I must leave others to discuss that matter; my purpose is to bring out the teaching contained in the story.
We shall best gather the lessons of our text if we consider what we must leave, what we must take, and what we may take.
But I must leave an account of it to another occasion, and confine myself at present to the last and most noteworthy development of solar worship in Egypt.
I must leave to another lecture the consideration as to how far the Logos of Alexandrine philosophy has been influenced by the theology of Hermopolis.
But I must leave to others the task of further pursuing the path of exploration which I have thus sketched in outline.
For ten years I had lived here as in paradise, and the thought that I must leave it, and go far away over the sea to strangers and to an unknown land, filled me with dismay.
Child as I was, I felt I had in some measure helped to fill that vacant place, and the thought that I must leave him so lonely, so very lonely, seemed sometimes to make the parting almost harder than I could bear.
After many long love-games between the Scot and the lady, the hour came when he must leave, so he said good-night and went away.
I must leave you to imagine the happiness of that dinner.
What this meant to a man like myself, who had lately come so perilously near death, I must leave you to imagine.
I must leave you to imagine what sort of effect the solemnity of this great hall, the solitary mummy case lying in the centre, and the frightened little monkey seated at its head had upon me.
What my feelings were as I approached the room where I had left Pharos and Valerie together I must leave you to imagine.
After all you had gone through it is scarcely likely I should have permitted you to walk, while as for the vision you speak of--well, I must leave that to your own common sense.
I must leave you--I MUST leave you, and I know it is for ever!
I must leave you; it is late, and my absence from the chateau may be discovered.
And as for my fitness, I must leave that to be ascertained when I am there.
Under those circumstances I must leave England, and try my fortune in Central America.
I must leave it for you to decide," she said, "whether you had better be here.
In such case he must leave her, and see what future time might bring forth.
I fear I must leave you, and go up to town to-day.
I must leaveher to find out first that she wishes to be rid of her engagement.
Emmy ran again to her father, and the vain bad mother to her bottle; we must leave them to their various avocations.
If the worst comes to the worst wemust leave Tausens,--I have no mind to end my days in a jail.
To-morrow we will talk more together; to-day I must leave you to Hilda.
I must fly or I am lost; in a quarter of an hour I must leave Tausens.
I must leave it to yourself to conjecture how far you would suit her.
I must leaveyou to-morrow, Strahan, and before your usual hour for rising.
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