Book,  Par.

1    II,    107|       attack on the fleet which waited at a distance; he then went
2    IV,     68|     death. Turesis and his band waited for night, not without the
3    XI,     35|    delight to the reckless. She waited only till Claudius set out
4   XII,     31| forsaken by the very slaves who waited on him, he turned into ridicule
5  XIII,     51|         was its destination, he waited for daylight, and then sent
6  XIII,     70|         to Rome, and while they waited for Nero, who was intent
7   XIV,      9|           Nero, meantime, as he waited for tidings of the consummation
8    XV,     22|         for which they had long waited, were turned into mockery,
9    XV,     89|                            Nero waited in the hope that Vestinus
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