High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... leave - To go away ( see let ) , to part with , to submit , as a report : We shall leave by an early train . ... We leave the report in your care . led - The past tense of lead ( see above ) : Those who lead best have first been led ...
... leave - To go away ( see let ) , to part with , to submit , as a report : We shall leave by an early train . ... We leave the report in your care . led - The past tense of lead ( see above ) : Those who lead best have first been led ...
Page 172
... leave some- where . And in these days a boy's leave is so precious a thing that nothing must spoil it — nothing , " she reiterated ; and her tears fell upon his hands like a benediction . " But we didn't do it very well , I'm afraid ...
... leave some- where . And in these days a boy's leave is so precious a thing that nothing must spoil it — nothing , " she reiterated ; and her tears fell upon his hands like a benediction . " But we didn't do it very well , I'm afraid ...
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... leave the world , When they are gone , not the same place it was . Mark what you leave . - EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON INDIAN SUMMER 2 A silken curtain veils the skies , And half conceals from pensive eyes The bronzing tokens of the fall ...
... leave the world , When they are gone , not the same place it was . Mark what you leave . - EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON INDIAN SUMMER 2 A silken curtain veils the skies , And half conceals from pensive eyes The bronzing tokens of the fall ...
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