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1 XVI | your ravishing monastery, working and never going out? That 2 XVI | I am joking, and you are working. You must forgive the abnormal 3 XXI | s play. I shall be here, working hard, but ready to run, 4 XXXV | not really what you are working on now and I ought not to 5 XLVI | on, and I have even been working since yesterday.~You, dear, 6 XLVIII | comfortable, to seek new fatigues, working like a dog to renew a dog’ 7 LXI | that I ask of her.~I am working again; but I am not strong. 8 LXX | books.~I am well, and I am working quickly and much, so as 9 LXXII | I admit it. He has been working like an ox to have the money 10 LXXIV | days that I have not been working.~Maurice gives me this recreation 11 LXXVI | that at night while you are working?—If you are going to Paris 12 LXXXVIII | see him? As for me, I am working furiously. I have just written 13 LXXXIX | care does not prevent the working out of the first part from 14 XCI | the dinner pails of the working people.~I told you that 15 CX | resemble anything else.~I am working at my novel about TRAVELING 16 CXXXV | you, didn’t I, that I was working over the fairy play? I am 17 CXLI | embrace you full of hope. I am working like an ox so as to have 18 CXLVI | Affranchi is for Tuesday. I am working hurriedly to finish my corrections 19 CLXI | last eight months! I am not working too much, for what would 20 CLXIII | still ill and that you are working too hard.~Croisset will 21 CLXIV | soothed, that you are not working too much and that you are 22 CLXIV | too much and that you are working well. I am not without some 23 CLXVI | midst of all that I keep on working! I finished yesterday, such 24 CLXXIII | everything.~The peasant is working and ploughing his fields; 25 CLXXXVI | Saint-Antoine once more, and I am working tremendously.~ 26 CXC | in a short time.~Are you working? Is Saint-Antoine going 27 CXCI | back on the past, and I am working on my good Saint-Antoine 28 CXCVIII | with a full heart.~I am working like a convict.~G. Sand~ 29 CCII | Saint-Antoine, on which I have been working since the beginning of June. 30 CCV | and yet I imagine that in working for a friend one puts more 31 CCXI | bulrushes. In short, I am working over A PRIMER, do not EAT 32 CCXX | Saint-Antoine. I am going to start working on it again in a week, when 33 CCXXIII | sign. If I could feel like working again I should be all right.~ 34 CCXXXIII | age, and life is passed in working for those who do not work. 35 CCXXXIX | others, that is much.~I am working like a madman, I am reading 36 CCXLV | entirely different book. I am working now on one which will go 37 CCXLVI | with pleasure, and from working with joy.~You were pleased 38 CCXLVI | on every occasion: when working I think of you. I have gained 39 CCLVII | book; but his reverence is working like ten thousand negroes, 40 CCLVIII | with gout.~So you are still working frantically? Unhappy one! 41 CCLXXVII | promises for the future.~I am working still on my play, I don’ 42 CCLXXXVI | breath, thinking, talking, working for them.~Duty is the master 43 CCLXXXVI | the one who must continue working, death must not be summoned 44 CCLXXXVII| do myself.~However, I am working, but without enthusiasm: 45 CCXC | cold any more, and I am working a great deal. I am also 46 CCXCVIII | the rue Murillo? You are working? Good luck and good courage! 47 CCCXII | be useful).~I have been working a great deal lately. How