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 1       II|          three of his tenants sat awaiting him, for it was on Sunday
 2       VI|       feelings.”~ ~He was silent, awaiting the verdict.~ ~“I approve
 3     XIII|           Mlle. Lacheneur who was awaiting her in the drawing-room.~ ~
 4      XXI|        men will be gathered there awaiting my father’s commands. Would
 5     XXII|          not finding their leader awaiting them at the rendezvous.~ ~“
 6     XXII|           town, and that they are awaiting them in force?~ ~They advance,
 7    XXIII|          the gendarmes there only awaiting your coming to conduct you
 8     XXIV|          very anxious, and am now awaiting his return.”~ ~The captain
 9     XXIX|          words.~ ~Martial paused, awaiting some response—a word, a
10   XXXIII|          become of those who were awaiting them on the rocks—for Martial
11  XXXVIII|           not believe it.~ ~While awaiting Martial in the vestibule
12  XXXVIII|         with the corporal, he was awaiting Jean’s return.~ ~But Jean
13       XL| Courtornieu and his daughter were awaiting him in the drawing-room.~ ~
14      XLI|        the inn, she found a crowd awaiting her with open mouths and
15      XLI|         was doubtless, even then, awaiting her at the rendezvous.~ ~
16     XLII|     escape.~ ~The old poacher was awaiting her at the appointed place.~ ~“
17     XLIV|         decision.”~ ~The abbe was awaiting her with feverish impatience
18      LII|       Hotel Meurice.~ ~He was now awaiting the result of his application
19      LIV|      diamonds themselves.~ ~While awaiting Lacheneur’s coming, these
20       LV|           part of Lecoq, Otto was awaiting his master.~ ~In the twinkling
21       LV|    plunged into the bath that was awaiting him, and his clothing was
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