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 1     I| sufficiently.~ ~"You had better wait to see what you are going
 2    IV|         for her now - and would wait in vain! Her father, she
 3     V|      camp of a whole nation may wait and wait on the plains of
 4     V|       whole nation may wait and wait on the plains of Scutari,
 5  VIII|        drily replied:~ ~"He can wait. I must attend to worthier
 6  VIII|         to his colleagues, "but wait for me till the Kizlar-Aga
 7  VIII|           Tarry a while, I say, wait but for the morning. You
 8  VIII|       living creature at night! Wait till the day dawns."~ ~The
 9    XI|     sharp about it then! I will wait in your room here till you
10    XI|         come back."~ ~"You will wait here?"~ ~"Yes, never mind
11   XII|         drawn swords, would you wait for further confirmation
12   XII|   anticipate him, why should we wait till he has grown big enough
13   XII|      the Cossacks also, and not wait until they all become the
14   XII|         be much later. But thou wait for me. Every evening spread
15   XII|       God's grace be with thee! Wait not for Halil, he[Pg 268]
16  XIII|      lap. What! art thou tired? Wait and I will fill up thy glass
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