Book,  Par.

1     I,     28|  excited throng, who eagerly awaited his intentions. "You have
2     I,     90|     swamps, and a savage foe awaited them; but if they were victorious,
3    II,     89|     he left for Seleucia and awaited the result of the illness
4   III,     83|     the result was that they awaited the decision of the supreme
5   XII,     14|     most easily fordable and awaited the arrival of the chief
6   XIV,     15| terror, bereft of reason, he awaited the dawn as if it would
7    XV,     44| would yet have lived, had he awaited the clemency of the judge.~ ~
8   XVI,      4|      motion of the hand, and awaited the verdict of the judges
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