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1 I| feet: and prayed them to tarry under the tree, and he would
2 I| And he made the camels to tarry without the town by a pit
3 I| alone and all the people tarry from the morning until evening?
4 II| of my being out, and if I tarry more his soul shall be heavy,
5 II| fleshly. Abide daughter and tarry that I may marry thee to
6 III| said to them: My sons, tarry a while and come and help
7 III| make the priest so long to tarry for her. And the lady answered
8 III| that they should abide and tarry in the same isle, and that
9 III| people saying: Wherefore tarry ye and lose the time, and
10 IV| when thou shalt rest and tarry, I shall rest and tarry.
11 IV| tarry, I shall rest and tarry. To whom her husband answered,
12 IV| that cryeth, I pray you to tarry a while, for to know if
13 IV| Dear son, have pity, and tarry thy justice by thy mercy.
14 IV| attemper thy wrath and tarry a little, I have a true
15 IV| he said: Be ye firm and tarry a little, and ye shall see
16 IV| without profit, and that one tarry ne abide not till the other
17 VI| of her face, and bade her tarry there three or four days
18 VI| hand and commanded her to tarry, and she abode still without
19 VI| them and said: Wherefore tarry ye, see ye not that S. Martin
20 VII| and perish. And she said: Tarry not to do what torments
21 VII| answered to the emperor: Tarry not to do the torments that
22 VII| followed said: Abide and tarry, for I follow thee for the
23 VII| prayers of S. Simeon that thou tarry a while, and so he did,
24 VII| thou wilt come hastily and tarry not. Secondly, the said
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