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 1     VII|    file, and there they would wait until his Holiness appeared.~ ~"
 2      IX|       to approach you, - then wait until he makes the proposal
 3       X|      time and begged leave to wait upon her.~ ~"Show him up,"
 4       X|      it was my task to lie in wait for and turn to your account.
 5       X|       enemy. She could hardly wait for her lawyer to return,
 6    XIII| Colosseum gate, where we will wait for her carriage. She is
 7    XIII|    Rome. They had not long to wait: the sound of an approaching
 8     XIV|    against them if you should wait till morning."~ ~Blanka
 9     XIV|     The generous host did not wait for his guest's thanks,
10      XV|       shall not suffer. We'll wait until the danger passes.
11   XVIII|       The law requires her to wait two weeks after this first
12   XVIII|   parson to-morrow, but shall wait until after Sunday. I am
13   XVIII|      a paradise for you; just wait till you know him as I do,
14   XVIII|        we should only have to wait for the consistory to assemble
15   XXIII|       country, - we shall not wait tamely for the enemy to
16   XXIII|     Diurbanu bade the visitor wait awhile, and meantime he
17   XXIII|  about to run up the stairs. "Wait until I take a peep and
18   XXIII|    down."[283]~ ~"But I can't wait," returned the other, brushing
19   XXIII|     in the church?"~ ~"I will wait while you run to Gyertyamos
20    XXIV|    stranger, he was forced to wait with the crowd of other
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