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 1       I|      places in another that stood waiting for them. A guard had succeeded
 2       V|            and mine host, without waiting to listen to any objections,
 3     VII|          is not pleasant to stand waiting for a whole hour, only to
 4     VII|          long hall, past lines of waiting men and women, they made
 5     XII|                Did you know I was waiting for you?"~ ~"I told you
 6      XV|        where a four-horse team is waiting for us with twelve mounted
 7   XVIII| acquainted. They embraced without waiting for an introduction, and
 8     XIX|        moment alive and well, and waiting to see the sun rise over
 9    XXII|        out the old woman, without waiting to be addressed. "He has
10   XXIII|         All are in arms there and waiting for you. Go ahead with your
11  XXVIII|           officer still awake and waiting for him. A cab was quickly
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