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1 2 | visits were often prolonged till the following day. On being 2 4 | die. I hope they will wait till the end before they begin 3 7 | from the moment she went in till the moment when she came 4 8 | laughing; "we won't go till we please." ~"Why should 5 10| duchess. I didn't know you till to-day, and I am not responsible 6 10| asleep in your room, waiting till you are ready to go to bed," 7 11| the fire, which she kept till the very beginning of summer, 8 12| and you will stay there till I call. Do you understand?" ~" 9 13| it amuses me to wait here till M. de G. leaves Marguerite' 10 13| before leaving her I said: "Till to-night!" She kissed me 11 16| One morning I did not go till eight, and there came a 12 16| a day when I did not go till twelve. ~But, sooner than 13 18| leave us to one another till the dawn of day. At other 14 18| a carriage, than to wait till we get back to Paris." ~ 15 18| to leave her. Don't wait till you are ruined, especially 16 21| quarrel with your family; wait till after to-day, and to-morrow 17 21| to the hotel, and waited till six. M. Duval did not return, 18 21| very much inclined to wait till he sends for me. I think 19 21| again to-day, wait for me till four. If I am not in by 20 21| must see you." ~I waited till the hour he had named, but 21 21| distress, which went on till morning. Then Marguerite 22 21| But you will stay with me till then?" ~"Of course. Do I 23 21| then you will be nice to me till the very moment you go?" ~" 24 21| my place in the train. ~"Till this evening!" I said to 25 21| evening with him and not go till the morning; but Marguerite 26 21| me hurriedly, saying: ~"Till to-morrow, then!" ~ ~ 27 22| would rather not see me till the whole thing was done, 28 24| part of what I have endured till now. You will have pity 29 25| sort of holy pride, unknown till then. When I thought that 30 26| but I do not think that, till my turn comes, any human