Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|        of the cars.~ ~I did not wait for the guards to open my
 2     I,      IV|       stay away. They would not wait for me, but my place at
 3     I,     VII|     voices of these angels, and wait obstinately for the mightier
 4     I,      XI|        not escape them. 'We can wait,' is the Austrian parole;
 5     I,      XI|      pshutt"-looking cab was to wait for me at the casino door.
 6    II,     III|       for help in time, and not wait until you are past cure;
 7    II,     III|        see. Perhaps you want to wait until Countess Diodora Vernöczy
 8    II,     VII|         he had strict orders to wait for me, if it was until
 9    II,     VII|         but to drive about, and wait for me at the gate in about
10    II,     VII|       take you to Diodora; only wait here a little."~ ~She went
11    II,    VIII|  obliged, my dear; you need not wait. I shall not want anything
12    II,      IX|         ask for her hand, and I wait for your decision."~ ~"Show
13    II,      XI|         lands. He advised me to wait, for he had learned for
14    II,    XIII|    least."~ ~But in vain did we wait for our revenge upon the
15    II,     XVI| afternoon editions. If you will wait till your punch is ready,
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