Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|    like some fanciful filigree work, some giant spider's web,
 2     I,     III|    safe distance, and then the work of rescue began. Wounds
 3     I,     III|           The labourers set to work at the breaches of the barricade
 4     I,     VII|        went and blabbed of his work. A strict examination followed,
 5     I,    VIII|      to pay a stranger for the work which I did for him. I said
 6     I,      XI|     your chaise, the other for work. You will have to buy cattle,
 7    II,       I|            No. Go back to your work!"~ ~I submitted, and went
 8    II,       I| movements.~ ~As I prepared for work again, I noticed that in
 9    II,      II|       looked admiringly at the work. So, then, they had not
10    II,      IV|       too proud or too lazy to work. Every one of them was honestly
11    II,     VII|       Nell," he said, "you can work miracles! You are a Cagliostro,
12    II,     VII|         But I told her that my work was only half done as yet
13    II,     VII| wonderful, much more admirable work of creation than the starry
14    II,     XII|      apprentice, to aid in the work of philanthropy as best
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