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1 1| morning—never a word!”~“Wait a bit,” replied Fauchery. “ 2 1| last? This Nana made one wait with a vengeance.~It was 3 1| Whatever happens, one must wait, he thought. Perhaps everything 4 1| registering a mental vow to wait at the stage door, was running 5 2| visitors Zoe would make them wait. As she spoke the electric 6 2| s face! So I told him to wait after all. He’s got an enormous 7 2| The best course was to wait. If her niece was long in 8 2| again. The company might wait: she’d go to them all in 9 2| just written to tell him to wait till Thursday! Quick, quick, 10 2| arriving.”~“Bah! Tell ‘em to wait. When they begin to feel 11 2| delighted to make people wait about for nothing. A happy 12 3| up. The carriage used to wait at the door, and Leonide 13 3| become a nun?”~He did not wait for an answer, for he had 14 3| searching about on every side.~“Wait a bit,” he continued, “the 15 3| I saw you so busy. Pray, wait, you shall make yourself 16 3| escape for good and all.”~“Wait a bit,” said Vandeuvres, “ 17 3| with Vandeuvres. He did not wait for him and took his departure 18 4| Zoe, my girl, you will wait in here. Don’t go to bed, 19 4| neighbors, Lucy and Rose, wait on him as though he were 20 4| with him from the pantry.~“Wait a minute, wait a minute!” 21 4| pantry.~“Wait a minute, wait a minute!” he shouted. “ 22 5| the public will have to wait!” said Bordenave placidly.~ 23 5| ready, well, they’ll have to wait for me!”~She grew calm again 24 5| young man might possibly wait for her in spite of everything. 25 6| movements. She begged him to wait till the day after tomorrow 26 6| tree below the window.~“Wait one moment,” whispered Georges; “ 27 6| are we to know? We must wait and see.”~It was impossible 28 6| and hide in my room and wait for me.~Georges sprang at 29 6| Nana’s room. Only he had to wait for her till past midnight. 30 7| again and determined to wait till he was turned out at 31 7| rancor after his long, long wait; his one thought was to 32 7| eh? My back’s roasted. Wait a second. I’ll cook my tummy 33 7| After all, he had only to wait for the woman when she left 34 7| how long he would have to wait. Sabine was to be at the 35 7| open as yet, and he had to wait till the porter made his 36 8| repeating with his mouth full. “Wait till we are gone!”~But Nana 37 9| It would be necessary to wait on the course of events. 38 10| fellow down if he has to wait a quarter of an hour. Besides, 39 11| The public would have to wait more than three hours for 40 11| brat, he must be in it too! Wait a bit, I’ll show you Mamma. 41 13| Victorine advised them to wait till some gentleman was 42 13| at this he interposed.~“Wait a moment; it’s six thousand 43 13| Oh, dear me; yes, I can wait for ‘em. It isn’t his money 44 13| would hang his head and wait for those gentler moods 45 13| isn’t possible; you must wait till your wife kicks the 46 14| a barrack of a house!”~“Wait a bit; we must have a look.