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knightsoftheround
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I agree with the comments. 'Where I left off' gives a different feeling to at least American readers - like they took a break in their journey there and then returned there rather than being where they are originally from - Going with the hometown theory rather than just a stop on the road one. Assuming it's where he's from is, as you stated, what is implied so I'd go with the 'the place I left behind' thing, definitely. For one, a nitpicker could argue that doesn't mean it is his hometown and it feels clearer.
EDIT: ...I have no idea how my fingers typed 'fun' instead of 'from' but it is now fixed. You'd think I was using a smartphone with autocorrect. XD
EDIT: ...I have no idea how my fingers typed 'fun' instead of 'from' but it is now fixed. You'd think I was using a smartphone with autocorrect. XD
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