Chapter
1 Dedication| to win a~victory for this work that I inscribe to you,
2 Dedication| that I inscribe to you, a work which, if~some persons are
3 I | turned out such beautiful work for~the Elzevirs, Plantin,
4 I | parental rule,~making him work at case on holidays, telling
5 I | department, besides the work of the~prefecture and the
6 I | iron-work~contrivances will work like these solid old tools,
7 I | the Prefecture, and the work for the~mayor's office,
8 I | with his father.~ ~"I will work," he said to himself. "After
9 I | prefectorial and diocesan work passed~gradually into the
10 I | The life of hope and hard work and despair, in all of~which
11 I | come to~him and learn the work of a printer's reader came
12 I | closely allied to~intellectual work, close to this Silenus,
13 I | in abortive creations, in work laid aside and taken up
14 I | We do not undertake work on such a scale, sir," David
15 II | who sees himself in his work, and for~her misfortune
16 II | wonderful, and~divine. She would work herself into a state of
17 III | of the Princess' worsted work after~the flowers had been
18 III | considered finer than the finest work of Canalis, the poet of
19 III | hear Lucien read~his great work. Louise had hidden all the
20 III | with pride, his days of work for David, his~nights of
21 IV | can~explain your present work by your future. And, in
22 IV | humility had~made short work of many doubts and plenty
23 V | the one~piece of his own work that could hold its own
24 V | on your~hands."~ ~"Do you work quickly?" asked Lolotte,
25 V | man of talent who~shall work for religion."~ ~"That task
26 V | in solitude and~by dogged work. What will Mme. de Bargeton
27 V | has spoiled him for hard work, and given him a taste for
28 V | There is no hardship in work when we~work for one we
29 V | hardship in work when we~work for one we love; it is not
30 V | slow execution of great work. Believe me, Lucien's~horror
31 V | give me a better will to work than I ever should have
32 VI | would still be legible, the work~would not be destroyed.~ ~"
33 VI | iconographical and technological work, with a great~many pictures
34 VI | Well, here in Europe the work must be~done by machinery;
35 VI | eleven~francs already. We work to put money into the coopers'
36 VI | languid; indolent, full of~work, and musing by turns; but
37 VI | on which he had~been at work for two years, and a volume
38 VI | watched his sister at her work, and said in tones that
39 VIII | can, the name of any~great work of art executed in the provinces!
40 VIII | have a high position, your~work will rise immensely in public
41 VIII | the light and paid for his work. Publishers~should no sooner
42 VIII | if you were alone; I will work to earn the money."~ ~In
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