Book,  chapter

 1    1,    6|            and a biscuit while I am waiting, for I am actually falling
 2    1,    6|            alternately.~But without waiting for a reply, the rattling
 3    1,    8|          famous mountain while I am waiting for a ship to take me back
 4    1,    8|             would find it dull work waiting for a vessel in the Peak
 5    1,   14|      shouted Glenarvan; and without waiting to see where the shot so
 6    1,   15|        which it was disfigured. His waiting attitude was full of dignity;
 7    1,   26|            Patagonian, who had been waiting for the travelers here in
 8    1,   26|               exclaimed Glenarvan, “waiting for us, and running alongside.”~“
 9    1,   26|           Helena and Miss Grant are waiting for you on board,” replied
10    2,    1|           as they stood on the poop waiting for the arrival of the boat,
11    2,    6|           said to Glenarvan:~“I was waiting for you.”~“Waiting for us!”
12    2,    6|            I was waiting for you.”~“Waiting for us!” replied Glenarvan
13    2,    6|           of surprise.~“I am always waiting for those who come,” said
14    2,    8|             Mangles, and a boat was waiting to take the passengers.
15    2,    8|         Ayrton, goad in hand, stood waiting the orders of this new master.~“
16    2,   10|            that one of his men held waiting for him, and after shaking
17    2,   17|             track and spying on us, waiting for a favorable opportunity.”~“
18    2,   17|         armed too. Perhaps they are waiting for nightfall to commence
19    2,   19|          they would find the DUNCAN waiting to take them home again.
20    3,    1| circumstances, what was to be done? Waiting for a ship might be a tedious
21    3,    5|         that she must be abandoned. Waiting on board for succor that
22    3,   10|          stood near an empty house, waiting the pleasure of the chief,
23    3,   12|            boy, amazed.~“Yes; is he waiting for us?”~“No, my Lord; but
24    3,   14|         they could rest there while waiting for a favorable opportunity
25    3,   17|          his poor children, who are waiting for you to speak the word?”~
26    3,   18|             and at length, weary of waiting, had returned to the old
27    3,   19|           our father, while you are waiting till John and I bring him
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