It being late I took leave, and by link home and called at Sir W.
At the end of ten days, his equipage being ready, he took leave of the queen his wife, and went out of town in the evening with his retinue.
I embarked in her all the cocoa-nuts I had, and when she was ready to sail, took leave of the merchant who had been so kind to me; but he could not embark with me, because he had not finished his business at the port.
Upon this, I took leave of him, and went aboard the same ship, after I had exchanged my goods for the commodities of that country.
After which he took leave of his wife and children, and bade them farewell.
Thereupon we took leave, and returned to the Hotel de la Poste, where I bade good-night to my father and came to my room to write to you.
So saying, he took leave of Maxime with some haste, on the ground that he ought then to be at the Chamber.
The latter, when he took leave of Madame de Rastignac, asked on what day he might have the honor of presenting his wife.
Upon this I took leave of him, and went aboard the same ship, after I had exchanged my goods for the commodities of that country.
Thus her aunt found her when she came in to greet her, and the dismay of the worthy matron may be imagined.
The next morning ere daylight he took leave of the town of Carlisle, promising to himself never again to enter its walls.
So saying, he took leave of his friends and went to look after the charge which had been assigned him.
As soon as we reached the shore, we took leave of Kingsburgh, and mounted our horses.
We took leave of M'Leod and Talisker, from whom we parted with regret.
Tuesday, 19th October After breakfast we took leave of the young ladies, and of our excellent companion Col, to whom we had been so much obliged.
And she ceased not to drink and ply him with drink, till he took leaveof his wits,- -And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day, and ceased saying her permitted say.
Hiltner's manner to the girl had been very friendly, especially when he took leave of her.
With these words he took leave of her to go, on behalf of his master, to the marquise, and Barbara stood motionless for some time, gazing after him.
He went away in a halo of young ladies; several of the other girls grouped themselves in their departure; and it happened that Miss Lynde and Jeff took leave together.
He took leave of Miss Lynde, and was going to get his coat and hat for his walk home when he was mysteriously stopped in a corner of the stairs by one of the caterer's men whom he knew.
When he said he must go and dress for the Tree, he took leave of her first, and he was aware of a vivid emotion, which was like regret in her at parting with him.
Things wear a dark face in England for you, and a bright one everywhere else.
With a dignified smile Lord Bolingbroke then put his hand to his heart, and bowed profoundly; the Duchess looked a little abashed, but returned the courtesy quickly and slightly, and renewed her conversation.
I took leave of my host therefore that night, and ordered my carriage to be in readiness by the first dawn of morning.
I took leave of the Abbot and richly endowed his convent in return for the protection it had afforded to the anchorite, and the Masses which had been said for his soul.
I had thus had two experiences which weighed me down like lead, so I packed my scanty portmanteau, took leave of my mother and sister, and, with a stout heart, started on my career as a conductor.
On the 20th of August we crossed over to France by steamer, arriving the same evening at Boulogne-sur-mer, where we took leave of the sea with the fervent desire never to go on it again.
I took leaveof Karl the same day, in order to set out next morning from Geneva on my tedious journey across France.
On the morning of the 31st of May I took leave of Minna, expecting to be detained till late in the afternoon by rehearsals and business matters.
I took leave of my companions and of the kind-hearted clergyman, and it was for his funeral that I paid my next visit to Possendorf a few years later.
I took leave on promise to sup with them, and to my Inn again, where I dined with some others that were there at an ordinary.
The agent gave him a most satisfactory account as to this in his own way and the sergeant took leave.
He smilingly offered a big-bellied bottle to the traveller, who poured half a pint of the cordial into it, and when he took leave he repeated the warning that it should be used only in case of need.
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