casually , and without any purpose of making an elopement at that time ; but , I say , being there , and one of my companions being about to sail to London in his father ’s ship , and promptingpromptme to go with them with the common allurement of seafaring men , that it should cost me nothing for my passage , I consulted neither father nor mother any more , nor so much as sent them word of it ; but leavingleavethem to hear of it as they might , without asking God ’s blessing or my father ’s , without any consideration of circumstances or consequences , and in an ill hour , God knows , on the 1st of September 1651 , I wentgoon board a ship bound for London .
Now Adam J. Patch , more familiarly known as " Cross Patch , " leftleavehis father 's farm in Tarrytown early in sixty-one to join a New York cavalry regiment .
I was extremely tired , and with that , and the heat of the weather , and about half a pint of brandy that I drankdrankas I leftleavethe ship , I found myself much inclined to sleep .
And he leftleavefive years ago -- the date is on the stick .
When Mrs. Pontellier leftleavehim to enter her room , the young man descendeddescendthe steps and strolledstrollover toward the croquet players , where , during the half-hour before dinner , he amusedamusehimself with the little Pontellier children , who were very fond of him .
Mr. Evelyn leftleaveto me a legacy of a thousand pounds , and the sole guardianship of his daughter 's person till her eighteenth year ; conjuringconjureme , in the most affecting terms , to take the charge of her education till she was able to act with propriety for herself ; but , in regard to fortune , he leftleaveher wholly dependent on her mother , to whose tenderness he earnestly recommendedrecommendher .
I leftleavethe dark figure standing , still as a carved stone , in the heavy shadow of the trees , and , spurringspurmy horse ( sentsendme from home , the year before , by my cousin Percy ) , was soon at my house , -- a poor and rude one , but pleasantly set upon a slope of green turf , and girt with maize and the broad leaves of the tobacco .
Joseph mumbledmumbleindistinctly in the depths of the cellar , but gave no intimation of ascending ; so his master diveddivedown to him , leavingleaveme _ vis-a-vis _ the ruffianly bitch and a pair of grim shaggy sheep-dogs , who shared with her a jealous guardianshipguardianshipover all my movementsmovement.
He gotgeta good estate by merchandise , and leavingleaveoff his trade , lived afterwards at York , from whence he had marriedmarrymy mother , whose relations were named Robinson , a very good family in that country , and from whom I was called Robinson Kreutznaer ; but , by the usual corruption of words in England , we are now called — nay we call ourselves and write our name — Crusoe ; and so my companions always called me .
I began now seriously to reflectreflectupon what I had done , and how justly I was overtaken by the judgment of Heaven for my wicked leavingleavemy father ’s house , and abandoningabandonmy duty .
We leftleavein pretty good time , and camecomeafter nightfall to Klausenburgh .
_ -- LeftleaveMunich at 8:35 P. M. , on 1st May , arriving at Vienna early next morning ; should have arrived at 6:46 , but train was an hour late .
When we all first metmeet, Captain Ashburnham , home on sick leaveleavefrom an India to which he was never to return , was thirty-three ; Mrs Ashburnham Leonora -- was thirty-one .
After the operationoperationBeatrice had a nervous breakdownbreakdownthat bore a suspicious resemblance to delirium tremens , and Amory was leftleavein Minneapolis , destined to spend the ensuing two years with his aunt and uncle .
I answeredanswerin a few words , but in the most submissive manner , liftingliftup my left hand , and both my eyes to the sun , as calling him for a witness ; and being almost famished with hunger , having not eaten a morsel for some hours before I leftleavethe ship , I foundfindthe demandsdemandof nature so strong upon me , that I could not forbear showingshowmy impatience ( perhaps against the strict rules of decency ) by puttingputmy finger frequently to my mouth , to signifysignifythat I wanted food .
Mrs. Hall litlightthe fire and leftleavehim there while she wentgoto prepare him a meal with her own hands .
At the end of the year leftleavehospital in a blaze of glory .
What became of my companions in the boat , as well as of those who escapedescapeon the rock , or were leftleavein the vessel , I can not tell ; but conclude they were all lost .
He stayed some months in England , where he was most courteously received ; yet , in the end , he leftleaverather under a cloud .
The boy had been leftleaveat the store while his sister wentgoto the doctor 's office , and in her absence a dog had chasedchasehis kitten up the pole .
On the following morning Liddy and Mrs. Ralston , my own housekeeper , had a differencedifferenceof opinion , and Mrs. Ralston leftleaveon the eleven train .
“ Now , Kitty , you may cough as much as you choose , ” saidsayMr. Bennet ; and , as he spokespeak, he leftleavethe room , fatigued with the rapturesraptureof his wife .
Montraville was a Lieutenant in the army : Belcour was his brother officer : they had been to take leaveleaveof their friends previous to their departure for America , and were now returningreturnto Portsmouth , where the troops waitedwaitorders for embarkation .
But no kind Familiar at that time appearing , and the chaise which they had orderedorder, drivingdriveup to the door , Montraville and his companion were obliged to take leaveleaveof Chichester and its fair inhabitant , and proceedproceedon their journeyjourney.
She leftleavehim alone , and wentgoto get Annie a spin of toffee .
Miss Cowley leftleavethe delights ( and drudgeries ) of her home life early in the war and camecomeup to London , where she enteredenteran officers ’ hospital .
When I leftleaveMr. Bates , I wentgodown to my father : where , by the assistance of him and my uncle John , and some other relations , I gotgetforty pounds , and a promisepromiseof thirty pounds a year to maintain me at Leyden : there I studied physic two years and seven months , knowing it would be useful in long voyages .
The old horse snortedsnortand lookedlookeagerly after them , and we young colts wantedwantto be galloping with them , but they were soon awayawayinto the fields lower down ; here it seemed as if they had come to a stand ; the dogs leftleaveoff barkingbark, and ranrunabout every way with their noses to the ground .