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1 I, 1 | without a struggle, and they waited one year longer, so that 2 I, 3 | he ran into the road and waited. Half an hour passed, then 3 I, 4 | while Charles, empty handed, waited till she had finished. Old 4 I, 7 | servant had gone to bed, Emma waited on him. He took off his 5 I, 8 | line with the dancers, and waited for the first note to start. 6 II, 3 | reclosed the window.~Leon waited all day for six o’clock 7 II, 4 | engravings together, and waited for one another at the bottom 8 II, 8 | alone in the meadow while he waited for the time of the banquet.~ 9 II, 14| began to fall; and Emma waited daily with a mind full of 10 III, 1| her whole face shone. He waited. At last she replied—~“I 11 III, 1| you went into a shop, I waited in the street, and I watched 12 III, 2| diligence. Hivert, who had waited for her fifty-three minutes, 13 III, 4| completely neglected his work.~He waited for her letters; he re-read 14 III, 5| to pick up passengers who waited for it, standing at the 15 III, 6| in any public place.~Emma waited for Leon three quarters 16 III, 8| By what?—Not a word! He waited till six in the evening. 17 III, 8| mile, met no one, again waited, and returned home. She