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 1    Pref| necessary to abridge the present work in translation. Not until
 2      IV|    jealously guarded. They never work in the fields, and so their
 3       V|         publication of Allegri's work being strictly[47] prohibited;
 4    VIII|        was forced to discard her work and start over again. The
 5    VIII|           he sat there busily at work. Blanka envied him: he had
 6      IX|       For there he was, still at work on his picture. The artist
 7      IX|          artist engrossed in his work heeds not what is going
 8      IX|          the painter than in his work. Indeed, the artist himself
 9     XII|          was adorned. It was the work of Finiguerra, the first
10     XII|        mechanism which will only work when a secret lock has been
11     XIV|         the carriage is Toroczko work and good for the jaunt."~ ~
12      XV|      other; "I'll set my wits to work. Now you lie down and rest
13     XVI|         see how you are going to work to bring this about. Your
14   XVIII|        members engaged in active work for the common good, and
15   XVIII|    became a universal favourite. Work was found for her, too,
16   XVIII|        that she would far rather work than be idle; and, indeed,
17   XVIII|    earned his adornment with the work of his hands.~ ~As soon
18     XIX|          but I knew how to go to work to rid ourselves of this
19     XIX|          begin their clandestine work, let us say a few words
20     XXI|        so the others left him at work and went on to view the
21     XXI|        intent were they on their work that they failed to note
22     XXI|         strange figure seemed to work on them like a nightmare,
23     XXI|   probably the owner's record of work done and of his share in
24    XXII|        And the more terrible our work of devastation, the more
25    XXII|         you count in this bloody work are sated with slaughter.
26   XXIII|         house. At her signal the work of carnage and destruction
27   XXIII|    conveyed no empty threat. The work of revenge had begun with
28   XXIII|       and Aaron's battery was at work. Zenobia must be leading
29   XXIII|         and let the panic do its work. With this day's rout all
30    XXIV|  returned home and resumed their work in the mines and iron foundries.
31    XXIV|      jewels, kept all her men at work, - they seconded her efforts
32  XXVIII|      after several hours of hard work, the two brothers returned
33  XXVIII|       they had done their deadly work on one, at least, of the
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