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said she let us go
"As I must see him also," said she, "let us go together."
— from The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

said simply Let us give
Herbert was going to propose to give it the engineer’s name and all his companions would have applauded him, when Cyrus Harding said simply,— “Let us give it the name of a great citizen, my friend; of him who now struggles to defend the unity of the American Republic!
— from The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne

sa sini Let us go
Magtabuylug ta ngadtu sa sini, Let us go to the show together.
— from A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan by John U. Wolff

sobre sus lomos una gruesa
3.—EL CABALLO Y SUS ARREOS (to the vocabulary section) ( a ) El caballo era un bello animal, [1] negro como el azabache, y llevaba sobre sus lomos una gruesa montura de pellones azules, al modo como
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

said Sebastian let us go
I heard it only once, and that was enough for me; for I know nothing that happened after, till I found my comrades, here, about me.' 'Come,' said Sebastian, 'let us go to our posts—the moon is setting.
— from The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Ward Radcliffe

Stanburne said Let us go
At length Colonel Stanburne said, "Let us go out and look about a little—that was a human cry, wasn't it?"
— from Wenderholme: A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire by Philip Gilbert Hamerton

said simply let us go
"It is a fine night," he said, simply; "let us go into the garden, and do you decide whether I can leave roses like mine."
— from The Ink-Stain (Tache d'encre) — Volume 3 by René Bazin

Saul said Let us go
Then the sun went down, and after supper Saul said, “Let us go again in pursuit of the enemy.”
— from The Garden of Eden: Stories from the first nine books of the Old Testament by George Hodges

she said let us go
“It is supper time,” she said; “let us go in.”
— from Beatrice by H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard

secretly saying Let us go
"If thy brother, the son of thy mother, or thy son, or thy daughter, or the wife of thy bosom, or thy friend, which is as thine own soul, entice thee secretly, saying, Let us go and serve other gods, which thou hast not known, thou, nor thy fathers.
— from The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Complete Contents Dresden Edition—Twelve Volumes by Robert Green Ingersoll

Saul said Let us go
14:36 Saul said, Let us go down after the Philistines by night, and take spoil among them until the morning light, and let us not leave a man of them.
— from The World English Bible (WEB), Complete by Anonymous

said Ségur let us go
[265] "Commandant," said Ségur, "let us go, it is the Emperor's wish; the honors will be ours; Poles advance.
— from Military Career of Napoleon the Great An Account of the Remarkable Campaigns of the "Man of Destiny"; Authentic Anecdotes of the Battlefield as Told by the Famous Marshals and Generals of the First Empire by Montgomery B. Gibbs


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