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1 II | longed, for which he had been waiting during many weary months, 2 II | terrible insult.”~Lecoq was waiting anxiously for this response. “ 3 IV | to some lost articles, is waiting the oracle’s response.~“ 4 V | in taking another nap and waiting until morning before beginning 5 V | respectful attitude, was waiting to be questioned.~“You must 6 V | hour or so ago, while I was waiting for you, sir, before the 7 VII | were standing near at hand, waiting to have a look at the new 8 VII | increased when, without waiting for a word, a motion, or 9 IX | charge of the case, and he’s waiting for you.”~Doubt and perplexity 10 XII | am!” he thought. “He was waiting to be questioned about this 11 XII | who is this man who was waiting for you while you were at 12 XIII | he exclaimed after vainly waiting for the magistrate or the 13 XIV | of a solitary attendant, waiting for the departure of some 14 XV | spend those twelve hours waiting outside your door. So now 15 XV | Lecoq had left old Papillon waiting with the cab.~“Let us hasten 16 XVI | chaffing each other while waiting for the arrival of the head 17 XVI | that man dares to keep me waiting. Where can he be?”~At last 18 XVI | Segmuller was anxiously waiting for him, Lecoq saw nothing 19 XVI | But I thought you would be waiting for me, and made haste to 20 XVIII| morning; and he will be waiting for me in his office. We 21 XVIII| safety is assured; we are waiting your orders to act. Hope! 22 XIX | respectful attitude, apparently waiting for the visitors to address 23 XX | vehicles that may be often seen waiting on the Quai de l’Horloge, 24 XXI | ask my companion, who is waiting for me in the street, to 25 XXII | gentlemen would not mind waiting until he has gone?” The