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He would not allow any of the women to tarry.
He would come out to look for her if she tarried.
Let him tarry here, who is not strong for the great work.
So I said he had done well and we would tarry through the day.
He meant to tarry here for another week and a half?
The longer we tarry here, the more chance of us being discovered.
The boys were older now; she could tarry a bit, and not get home until four.
But we cannot tarry, for the sea is calling us.
That is, if you were not to stop and tarry anywhere.
Do not tarry, child, I would introduce you to all my friends.
He had no need to tarry here any longer than needed to record the spirits.
I felt a whole lot better about being alive and tarried there for some time.
The longer we tarry in this place, the greater the danger.
I can say no more, and it is not safe that you should tarry here too long.
We dare not tarry long, but there are a few things I would say to you.
Stan tarried for the answer, but it took a moment to come.
The wagon had tarried in this place much too long already.
"Why are you tarrying inside the palace on such a beautiful night?"
There was no time to tarry; I must act instantly.
It tarried for quite a while in the Admissions office.
I had it in a moment and tarried only long enough for her to hug me.
Therefore we tarried only a short time at the pit.
In the morning, the old man warned him not to tarry because of a beautiful woman.
But I will not tarry for you in this place."
I will therefore tarry in despite of the flesh and the blood.