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1 Int | has done a vast and useful work in stimulating the interest 2 1, 1| action.”~“Very well, set to work, then,” said Glenarvan.~ 3 1, 1| bottle, and Glenarvan set to work without further delay, so 4 1, 2| Let us go steadily to work,” said Lord Glenarvan, “ 5 1, 2| well, then, I’ll set to work.”~In a few minutes he had 6 1, 6| his life in geographical work in the study, wishes to 7 1, 8| for you would find it dull work waiting for a vessel in 8 1, 9| determined forthwith to set to work to master the language of 9 1, 11| a line which it was hard work for Robert to keep, his 10 1, 11| And for want of better work, Paganel whiled away the 11 1, 12| attempted. It was toilsome work, but after two hours’ exertion, 12 1, 12| was about to make short work of any further ascent, and 13 1, 13| after half an hour’s hard work, to the great joy of the 14 1, 14| carrying on their devastating work further on, for shocks of 15 1, 18| of a desert.~It was hard work, however, to get the animal 16 1, 19| Thalcave had made short work of one assailant more audacious 17 1, 20| of the Andes, it was easy work to ascend the gentle heights 18 1, 22| PENTANOS, it was harder work. Tall grass blocked them 19 1, 23| friend Wilson. Paganel set to work to find dry moss, and had 20 1, 25| foaming water.~It was the work of an instant. Already the 21 1, 25| carry on its destructive work elsewhere. It seemed to 22 1, 26| pierce through it.~He set to work immediately to prepare the 23 2, 2| morning till night at a work entitled “Sublime Impressions 24 2, 5| times over he had all his work to begin again, and it was 25 2, 6| The boats had hard, rough work of it now, but the men never 26 2, 7| who appreciated the great work of M. De Lesseps, and would 27 2, 7| crew were too exhausted to work the pumps, and for eight 28 2, 8| and the carpenter set to work, John Mangles escorted the 29 2, 8| Hands will be wanted to work the ship, and to help in 30 2, 10| scattered, and it was a work of time to collect them 31 2, 11| The blacksmith set to work. Evidently that was his 32 2, 11| painful. The man continued his work without answering. Two hours 33 2, 11| saved. The fire had done its work too speedily. Of the passengers 34 2, 12| influences must have been at work on his savage, untamed nature.~ 35 2, 12| Richardson’s Compendium,” a work in great repute in England, 36 2, 15| eye.~“We shall have hard work to get over,” said Glenarvan, 37 2, 15| the ascent.~It was hard work. More than once both the 38 2, 16| believe me, that’s not quick work.”~Ayrton had spoken in a 39 2, 17| the wicked wretch had got work on Paddy O’Moore’s farm 40 2, 19| Wilson instantly set to work to construct a canoe of 41 2, 19| day had gone before the work was ended. It was completed 42 3, 2| the five hands made slow work. Wilson offered to assist 43 3, 5| time for discussion, the work was to be set about at once, 44 3, 6| Wilson and Mulrady set to work; the rigging was cut clear, 45 3, 6| a kind of floor in open work, made of the gratings off 46 3, 12| all the evidences of their work, and in his turn slipped 47 3, 15| shore, was only a minute’s work. John Mangles, McNabbs, 48 3, 19| my turn now, and I will work for you.”~“Dear Robert!” 49 3, 19| till he has finished his work.”~Mary Grant could not reply.