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1 I'll strive ter endure ye, ef ye don't tarry too long.
2 But I tarry too long at my old home.
3 But let us not tarry too long in the treacherous atmosphere of this Capua- -it bewitches and unmans.
4 But no journalist was, at that stage, going to tarry too long before bringing up the guy from Genesis.
5 If you tarry too long, the watch will not believe you to be honest market folks, and will hinder your flight.
6 I walk the rest of the way without looking to either side, lest some familiarity trip me and cause us to tarry too long.
7 Their task seemed complete, and they had no wish to tarry too long after the countryside had been aroused by that beacon of fire.
8 Niecks, writing of the G major Nocturne, adjures us "not to tarry too long in the treacherous atmosphere of this Capua-itbewitches and unmans."
9 But we had tarried too long at our bread and cheese.
10 Had the gods recalled what had already tarried too long?
11 He has tarried too long in this matter, and that is why people are talking.
12 Finally he said, in a frightened whisper, I have tarried too long, I am watched.
13 He had tarried too long by the way.
14 He had tarried too long as it was.
15 I think they are tarrying too long.
16 We have tarried too long already.
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