Book,  chapter

 1    1,   10|      revolvers. Guides and mules awaited them at the landing stairs
 2    1,   15|          of his face. He quietly awaited the explanation of this
 3    1,   17|          grievous disappointment awaited them—the lake was dried
 4    2,    5|       tempests. The Major calmly awaited the end with the fatalism
 5    2,   18|        river. The rest anxiously awaited their return all day. Evening
 6    3,    4|          as if fresh misfortunes awaited us, and that Heaven itself
 7    3,    9|       the chief on the fate that awaited them. Addressing himself
 8    3,   11|        understood then what fate awaited them next day at dawn, and
 9    3,   17| Glenarvan he folded his arms and awaited the questions calmly and
10    3,   19|     dreadful disappointment that awaited them, they trembled lest
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