Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|      and fetch a coach. I will wait here for you."~ ~The blouse-wearer
 2      I,     III|      coachman:~ ~"You need not wait; the marquis will return
 3     II,       I|       seemed willing to-day to wait until he could remember
 4     II,      II|      only for an instant! Just wait; I will find out all about
 5     II,      II|        not permitted to enter? Wait; I will explain my plan
 6     II,     III|      do but go to his room and wait there for further developments.
 7     IV,      II|        Marie, however, did not wait for him to speak, but said
 8     IV,     III|       dreaming.~ ~"I shall not wait to see the end of the eclipse,"
 9     IV,      IV|    slumber that I could hardly wait to say my prayers, and often
10      V,       I|       that she would no longer wait for any more tiresome philosophizing
11      V,      II|        the count. He could not wait indoors, but hurried into
12      V,      II|     order the carriage; I will wait here for you."~ ~Every drop
13      V,      II|        I must request that you wait a little longer, Herr Count,"
14      V,     III|      Yes; we will endure - and wait," she repeated. "And now,
15     VI,       I|     never once thought of her! Wait, my brave Henry. I will
16     VI,      VI| yourself, and a little maid to wait on you. You will come with
17    VII,      II|      are to be wedded. Why not wait until then?'"~ ~But there
18     IX,       I|  Frauenkirchen, where you will wait for further orders. What
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