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1 But he thought it best to wait for daylight before attacking him.
2 He was taking a big chance, yet dare not wait for daylight .
3 I am afraid we shall have to go back and wait for daylight .
4 He will not wait for daylight ; he will not, the good honest soul!
5 Let's wait for daylight , and then we'll play a different role.
6 Why wait for daylight , when we have the light of a thousand torches here?
7 They climb up in a tree and wait for daylight .
8 He was wise enough to care to wait for daylight .
9 Well, light your pipe, then, and we will talk while we wait for daylight .
10 He had to wait for daylight and go back.
11 About all we can do is to keep up our courage and wait for daylight .
12 Mr. Colbrith was dead set on pushing over to the end-of-track-wouldn'teven wait for daylight .
13 Hammonds had decided not to wait for daylight .
14 I guess the best thing I can do is to wait for daylight before going further.
15 Part of his task was done, and he must wait for daylight to complete the remainder.
16 I wait for daylight before daring to move.
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