Chap.

 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! Tellem 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. Dont 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 isnt his money
44       13|         would hang his head and wait for those gentler moods
45       13|        isnt possible; you must wait till your wife kicks the
46       14|         a barrack of a house!”~“Wait a bit; we must have a look.
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