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1 I | the men had finished their task, he called on them to attend 2 IV | most important part of his task was completed.~ 3 VI | forthcoming. He proceeded with his task, at the same time dictating 4 VI | delicate and disagreeable task. With the assistance of 5 VI | replied, “but after your task is completed you must wait 6 VI | all his thoughts on the task before him, he hurried on 7 IX | calculated to facilitate the task of future investigation. 8 IX | seemed to be engrossed in the task of artistically arranging 9 X | it is a yet more arduous task to make a woman, similarly 10 XIV | reassure and console her, a task of no little difficulty, 11 XV | hesitated; it is no easy task to recount one’s blunders 12 XV | difficulties of Lecoq’s task.~The long drive in Father 13 XVI | pretended to be absorbed in the task of mending his pens and 14 XVII | from the almost impossible task he had undertaken, and his 15 XVIII| determined to persevere in the task they had set themselves— 16 XIX | unknown correspondent. The task did not occupy him more 17 XX | buildings around him. The task was neither long nor difficult, 18 XX | accomplished only half his task.~At last, however, the coquettish 19 XXI | stag, and it was no small task to keep him well in sight. 20 XXI | and he was dividing the task between his willing assistants, 21 XXIV | Escorval has completed his task at the Widow Chupin’s house, 22 XXIV | would have been a very easy task; and then, I should have