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1     XXIV|       it was sure to succeed.~ ~Impatient, however, to know the result,
2     XXIX| vigorous.” The duke began to be impatient.~ ~“Now,” said he to his
3     XXXI|        been agreed upon. He was impatient to leave the neighborhood.~ ~
4    XXXII|       their complicity, and was impatient to verify his presumptions.~ ~
5    XLIII|      that Chupin at last became impatient.~ ~He ventured to touch
6       LI|         residence.”~ ~He was so impatient to reach Paris that, on
7       LV|   Father Absinthe began to grow impatient.~ ~“In sober earnest, what
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