Chapter

 1     I|     up! You are required to wait upon your betters, and look
 2     I|   boy, don't be waxy. I can wait, you know. I am quite a
 3    II|      That would be a shame. Wait till he departs of his own
 4   III| then don the red mente, and wait upon those very gentlemen
 5   III|      Welcome everybody, and wait for nobody. The master of
 6     V|   garden wide open, laid in wait till the cavalier had entered,
 7     V| rich young men are lying in wait for her. Be careful, madam,
 8    VI|    is injured and he has to wait for an amputation till he
 9   VII|     they ring the bell?"~ ~"Wait! I must first tell the priest
10   VII| said they.~ ~Martin did not wait to think the matter over,
11  VIII|     now! I want Abellino to wait in vain for the hour of
12    IX|   cannot expect the girl to wait till your uncle dies; she
13    IX|  Boltay popped in again.~ ~"Wait a moment, my dear uncle,"
14     X| first glance. Fanny did not wait for Mr. Varga to come nearer
15  XIII|   and therefore resolved to wait a few days longer.~ ~So
16    XX|     you to yourself. I will wait in the cemetery outside,
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