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1 Experience tells me it is better to wait for madame .
2 Do you think it is more fun for him to sit and wait for madame ?
3 He ceased and waited for Madame Trebassof to speak.
4 She asked him if he were waiting for Madame .
5 Dan obediently changed his seat, and waited for Madame de la Fontaine to begin the conversation.
6 I was waiting for Madame .
7 Often, while waiting for Madame , he would muse, smile, watch, or listen like a man who thinks himself alone.
8 I thought...If you like, that is, while we're waiting for Madame Rousseau to arrive...I would paint a miniature for you.
9 We waited for Madame to come in, but her footsteps went past the door and to the back of the house.
10 While waiting for Madame Hochon, who notwithstanding her age went minutely through the ceremonies with which the duchesses of Louis XV.
11 He was exchanging indifferent remarks with Donna Tullia, while Del Ferice looked on benignantly, and all three waited for Madame d'Aranjuez.
12 "Monsieur is already in the hall waiting for Madame . "
13 "Is it the king's good pleasure to begin the council without waiting for Madame la reine-mere?"
14 The portress was waiting for Madame Bernard to enter, but the Frenchwoman had changed her mind and held up her hand, shaking one forefinger.
15 "It waits for madame , " the man answered.
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