patience
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Usage examples for patience:
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I never asked you to have patience did I?
"The Miller Of Old Church" – Ellen Glasgow -
But when Hamish told her to " take no thought for the morrow," and that she ought to trust as well as work, she lost patience with him.
"Shenac's Work at Home" – Margaret Murray Robertson -
The fight had been so close that no proper reports had been sent to the General, so he listened with great patience and attention.
"London to Ladysmith via Pretoria" – Winston Spencer Churchill -
Garry lost his patience
"Kenny" – Leona Dalrymple