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1 The next morning Madeleine rose early and was ready to leave at daybreak .
2 Father and Mr. Williams leave at daybreak for the Upper Pass.
3 They had paid in advance, stating they were going to leave at daybreak .
4 Be in the courtyard and ready to leave at daybreak .
5 Pigling Bland, much alarmed, determined to leave at daybreak .
6 We leave at daybreak , and a few hours afterwards William's army will arrive before Limerick.
7 If you leave at daybreak , you will overtake your regiment before it has marched many miles.
8 Slade said he would leave at daybreak .
9 Why, then we shall leave at daybreak .
10 Have you any reason to offer, or excuse to urge, why I should not ask this young woman to leave at daybreak ?
11 The landboats left at daybreak from the windswept loading-yards of the New Port.
12 Next day Rodolphe heard that the lodgers at the Bergmanns' had left at daybreak .
13 The regiment encamped in the park had left at daybreak , and after them others, and still others.
14 The last wire from railhead says that Pedro Montero and his men left at daybreak , after feeding on asado beef all night.
15 "We leave at daybreak , of course," he said, "as soon as the gates are open.
16 "I leave at daybreak , " said the young knight.
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