We have no meanings for "leave the wood" in our records yet.
1 And when I leave the wood to-day I shall know it no longer.
2 So why will they not concede defeat and leave the wood to rot?
3 Should they have to leave the wood for any temporary reason, they must smear themselves with white clay.
4 Yet he was loath to leave the wood , halting on its verge, and turning to look back into its charmed recesses.
5 Then what remains but this alone, to leave the wood thyself, and come with me, since there is absolutely no other way?
6 I'll drive you down there in a buggy before daylight, and we'll surprise them in the cabin or as they leave the wood .
7 Here, if possible, it were better we should leave the wood and cut across the mouth of the Glen to Dunchuach on the other side.
8 He quickly heaped his implements together and turned to leave the wood ; but he was confronted by a figure that at first he scarcely recognized.
9 Ned and some others left the wood and scouted upon the prairie.
10 He left the woods and walked cautiously across the open lands about.
11 In an hour's time I left the wood and walked slowly shipwards.
12 At last they had left the wood and its horrors behind them.
13 He'll be blood brother to Packer John before they leave the woods .
14 The following day, the man made ready to leave the woods .
15 With or without me, she probably wouldn't leave the woods alive.
16 I left the woods for as good a reason as I went there.
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