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 1    II|     had laid her, and set to work removing and re-arranging
 2   III|   permit her to do any rough work, nay, rather, will he do
 3    IV|    nay more, who did all the work of the house instead of
 4  XIII| woman accomplishes her usual work, her neighbours and acquaintances
 5  XIII| already. She so arranges her work that she always has a leisure
 6   Sel|      interest never flags. A work of the most exciting interests
 7   Sel|       Court Circular.~ ~"The work of a genius." - Pall Mall
 8   Sel|   Sea' ranks with the finest work of the great Hungarian romancer.
 9   Sel|       Daily Chronicle -~ ~"A work of no small merit and ability.
10   Sel|   very real service, and his work should be widely known,
11   Sel|        An excellent piece of work, lucid, and well proportioned,
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