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1 4 | not die. I hope they will wait till the end before they 2 6 | me, it would be better to wait until you are quite well." ~" 3 7 | Tell the coachman to wait at the door of the Cafe' 4 8 | Marguerite's." ~"We will wait here." ~"You can't." ~"Then 5 11| got up and said to me, "Wait here." ~She went through 6 11| me." ~"Perhaps she had to wait." ~"Let us have some punch." ~" 7 11| dressing-room." ~"I will wait. By the way, do you know 8 12| asleep, and perhaps he will wait until I wake." ~I took Marguerite' 9 13| you think it amuses me to wait here till M. de G. leaves 10 13| in and the servants who wait upon her with what they 11 13| in." ~"I will go up and wait for her." ~"There is no 12 14| take it at once. ~"Shall I wait for an answer?" asked Joseph ( 13 14| that you don't know, and wait." ~I buoyed myself up with 14 18| need a carriage, than to wait till we get back to Paris." ~ 15 18| obliged to leave her. Don't wait till you are ruined, especially 16 19| Marguerite, embracing me; "I will wait for you at the window." ~ 17 21| quarrel with your family; wait till after to-day, and to-morrow 18 21| am very much inclined to wait till he sends for me. I 19 21| If you call again to-day, wait for me till four. If I am 20 21| come back to-night. I shall wait for you, as I always do, 21 22| said to myself that I would wait another hour, but that at 22 23| announced me, and I had to wait a few minutes in the drawing-room.