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 1    II|    wine, and apoplexy will be waiting for you round the corner."~ ~"
 2    II|           I will not keep you waiting."[Pg 57]~ ~Abellino took
 3   III|  Whitsun King ought now to be waiting there in the antechamber,
 4   III|    you keep an honourable man waiting ten minutes in your antechamber?"~ ~
 5    IV|     spoke. Mr. Meyer was only waiting for her to say, "Where did
 6    VI|   Alexander was ready[Pg 147] waiting for them. He had only to
 7   VII|       is said, got musty from waiting too long for purchasers,
 8   VII|    relay at the Rukadi Csárda waiting for you! Go yourself! Nay,
 9  VIII|      back in his chair, as if waiting to see what the artisan
10    IX|  serious. He said he was only waiting for the death of his uncle,
11    IX|     the door himself, without waiting for Palko to let down the
12    IX|       for him. Mrs. Meyer was waiting for him, the man said; she
13  XVII| quitted the woman, and scarce waiting until Kárpáthy had awoke,
14   XXI|    funeral.~ ~Squire John was waiting for Rudolf in his private
15   XXI|       The other witnesses are waiting there now. I have got them
16   XXI|   desire."~ ~Here he stopped, waiting till the lawyer had written
17   XXI| morrow.~ ~And the old servant waiting upon them whispered to Rudolf
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