Part, Chapter
1 I,I | speculation."~ ~"He hopes for the work; he says that to screw something
2 I,II | from application to his work. When the~passions are without
3 I,II | order, by a fanaticism for work, and by her genius~as a
4 I,II | Sultans." To~complete the work, he applied the same recipe
5 I,II | now forty years old. The work he had undertaken in his~
6 I,II | period when causes are at work, and are~in exact relation
7 I,III| boy, named Raguet, did his work,--for~Birotteau knew all
8 I,III| lamb but energetic in his work, devoted~and sober, he was
9 I,III| zeal and energy into his work which deprived it of all
10 I,III| activity in preparing the work at the~factory, or boasted
11 I,III| Lotion.~But I don't intend to work it myself. I think of retiring
12 I,III| all~we have to do is to work it out cleverly. Before
13 I,IV | give me to complete the work?"~ ~"Twenty days."~ ~"What
14 I,IV | the plans--we would rather work for a bourgeois than~for
15 I,IV | her master by doing her work and keeping out~of his way.
16 I,IV | emptiness for the substantial work of real talent. He was so~
17 I,V | Nature had built him for hard work and long~life; his broad
18 I,V | were seen in his methods~of work. The greater part of his
19 I,V | came to do his household work; but his respect for women~
20 I,V | the press will be ready to work to-morrow."~ ~"Why, what'
21 I,V | Raguet,~the trusty boy of all work, took charge of the shop;
22 I,V | press is ready to go to work, the land affair is settled.~
23 I,V | Anselme from plunging into his work, and his indefatigable~ardor
24 I,VI | scenting it. Popinot~went to work at once to take out a patent
25 I,VI | in the completion of~the work, it is--"~ ~"No."~ ~"Well,
26 I,VI | longer at his own ill-paid~work. At the present moment he
27 I,VII| Vauquelin; he has continued the work of Buffon in~forty volumes;
28 I,VII| street-door, but~of finer work by a cabinet-maker.~ ~The
29 I,I | professionally by calumniating his work were, however, less powerful~
30 I,I | fellows~it is a pleasure to work for." Grindot guessed that
31 I,II | know Constance, she will work herself to the bone,~she
32 I,III| cook did~all the household work for the master and his three
33 I,III| faubourg, where I often work all night, you would have
34 I,IV | My friends, let us go to work:~write a prospectus! Down
35 I,V | here am I; we will go to work as soon as the clerks~have
36 I,V | ear."~ ~"There'll be warm work down there!" thought Gigonnet,
37 I,V | to die in the effort, and work like a galley-slave~as a
38 I,VI | Birotteau replied~that he should work till he had paid his creditors
39 I,VI | obliged to check her ardor for~work; they rewarded her by presents,
40 I,VI | had been~helped in this work by Jules Desmarets and Joseph
41 I,VII| position, free of debt. I work for that day~with all the
42 I,VII| good places. As for me, I work like a turnspit that~deserves
43 I,VII| at the result of his own work.~ ~"Monsieur," said Popinot
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