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1 III| murmured, impatiently.~ ~"How long will you continue to dog 2 III| looking out of the window as long as Vajdar was in sight. 3 V| the next room. It wasn't long before he came out again 4 VI| the French embassy, and as long as Manasseh was not to accompany 5 VII| his Holiness. Through the long hall, past lines of waiting 6 X| height accentuated by a long bodice, looked still taller 7 X| convalescent making up for a long series of lost meals. The 8 X| should not be obliged to stay long in Rome.~ ~"I think you 9 XI| to be led to the altar so long as the princess remained 10 XI| parts of the house was a long corridor, all passage through 11 XII| and deliver him over to a long imprisonment. The trembling 12 XII| man fairly insane."~ ~"As long as the men will torment 13 XIII| must go and help them. As long as they are happy I avoid 14 XIII| leave Rome. They had not long to wait: the sound of an 15 XIV| search for gold that had long been carried on in the mountains, 16 XIV| were disproportionately long for his short body, his 17 XIV| world; you'll remember it as long as you live. It is a splendid 18 XIV| as they were ascending a long hill, he noticed that she 19 XIV| our country all our life long in the bowels of the earth. 20 XV| in the lowlands must have long since succumbed to the strain 21 XV| There will be enough before long," was the reply.[161] "That 22 XV| explaining that everything had long since been in readiness 23 XVI| in his mouth, delivered a long harangue on the constitution, 24 XVII| ought to have been here long ago if he was coming at 25 XVII| If my arm were only long enough, wouldn't I box your 26 XVII| and discussed the matter a long time in their council, one 27 XVIII| juncture. "It won't be so long as that, Aaron!" she exclaimed.[ 28 XVIII| approbation.~ ~ ~ ~It was not long before Anna and Blanka became 29 XIX| Rozina, in a passion. "How long must I submit to this humiliation?" 30 XIX| be announced."~ ~"And how long is that woman to live?" 31 XIX| startled the listener.~ ~"As long as God wills," was all he 32 XIX| introduction, and, to make a long story short, was soon enrolled 33 XIX| her willing slaves. Not long after this first meeting 34 XIX| from the Vatican, that, so long as his divorced wife lived, 35 XIX| cipher despatches, after long and fruitless search they 36 XIX| world I wish to enter. So long as that woman lives the 37 XIX| embraces? Oh, coward! How long are you going to let them 38 XIX| orders her life; but so long as she bears my name she 39 XX| she exclaimed. "Oh, how long we've been looking for you! 40 XX| now for nobody knows how long."~ ~Blanka was stricken 41 XX| Blanka watched through the long hours by the dead man's 42 XX| the departed might last as long as there were dwellers in 43 XXI| gathered.~ ~It seemed a long time before he gained the 44 XXI| from beneath which his long, black hair hung down over 45 XXI| some one known in life, but long since laid to rest in the 46 XXI| and bounds, did not pause long to consider, but dropped 47 XXII| unwilling even to halt long enough to water his horse, 48 XXII| in a clerical gown with long, flowing sleeves. In his 49 XXII| play with. At times his long black beard completely concealed 50 XXII| sated with slaughter. So long as they thirsted for revenge 51 XXIII| definite tidings were not long in coming. Messengers from 52 XXIII| for the worst. We decided long ago what we should do if 53 XXIII| men were forced to make so long a march. After showing the 54 XXIII| and evil passions, and his long hair falling over his shoulders. 55 XXIII| But I can't marry you as long as that other woman lives 56 XXIV| her safe at home.~ ~This long period of trial and suspense 57 XXIV| have to be repealed before long, such an outcry was sure 58 XXVIII| that he must have waited long enough, he passed noiselessly