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waited 7
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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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wait

   Part, Chapter
1 I,I | calculating."~ ~"You had better wait till daylight for your nonsense," 2 I,I | and of six blanks nothing? Wait for a rise in the Funds, 3 I,III| finding purchasers willing to wait for the profits of~the enterprise. 4 I,III| strong enough to~lie in wait for their tidal chances. 5 I,IV | monsieur; only you must wait~till the lease of the adjoining 6 I,V | price. Suppose we do have to wait six years, there will~always 7 I,VI | Vaudeville; Popinot~resolved to wait for him. Was it not drawing 8 I,II | that the bank might lie in wait for the moment~of success, 9 I,III| affair is a sound~one. To wait five years to double our 10 I,III| of France, so that I can wait for~the profits of Cephalic 11 I,IV | fortune, but dey would not wait one zingle day longer."~ ~" 12 I,V | from his eyes--"that I will wait here~till you have me arrested."~ ~ 13 I,V | begging Madame Birotteau to wait their return.~Monsieur le 14 I,VII| marry Cesarine. He cannot wait any~longer; and you ought


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