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1 I | character of an archaeological work. Our~nephews ought to be
2 I | is a man~who makes others work, but he doesn't cheapen
3 II | from~its very beginning to work, had ended by becoming a
4 II | intended to examine the work of restoration and the~effect
5 II | pride and self-love into the work. How~came it therefore that
6 IV | loss," said Mistigris. "The work is~sure to be a masterpiece,
7 V | Oscar cleverly in~order to work this new mine of amusement.~ ~"
8 V | and nobly won by splendid work. But you are much to be~
9 VI | dairy-maid, assisted in the work of the~household; and the
10 VI | had~recommended for this work the artist who was accompanied
11 VI | had finished a piece of work, to give him my~opinion
12 VI | hope you recognize your own work, my~dear Schinner," he added,
13 VII | Discretion, honesty, and work, young man, and~you'll succeed.
14 VII | Remember my words:~Honesty, work, discretion."~ ~"Do you
15 VII | succeed him. Therefore, work, patience, discretion,~honesty,--
16 VII | but I do~nearly all the work, and for that reason I shall
17 VII | as an iron bar, eager for work,~ferociously active. His
18 VII | pressing~Oscar's hand, "is to work now with steady application,
19 VIII| the unhappy Oscar.~ ~"We work here day and night," said
20 VIII| say, after he has done~his work here, you will give him
21 VIII| all, my~five clerks and I, work as hard as a dozen ordinary
22 VIII| regular hours and to his work~with such rigidity that
23 VIII| short time, he went to his work in the office;~occasionally
24 VIII| and fed, for he did the work of the~second clerk. Desroches
25 VIII| two chief clerks, and the work of the~second was unremitting
26 VIII| licensed graduates; he did the work~at the Palais intelligently,
27 VIII| the second clerk, whose work he now did~wholly. He had
28 VIII| In a clerical life where work is the rule, amusement is~
29 VIII| winter evening when the~work had been got through more
30 VIII| bought his practice. The work, which~was highly approved
31 X | s deliberately going to~work to lose your freshness.
32 X | off your coat and going to~work in your shirt-sleeves with
33 XI | of former times to daily~work. The seams of the black
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