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 1    Int         |         common life; and in every work of mine a bit of history
 2    Int         |         that I present my present work (translated so faithfully)
 3   Pres         |      twenty-one his first novel, "Work Days," met with great applause;
 4   Pres         |            and consecrated him to work with his pen for the freedom
 5   Pres         |           his head, continued his work for social reform, until
 6   Pres         |           The very virtues of his work, its intensity, and the
 7   Pres         |         no faults whatever in his work. It is essentially idealistic;
 8   Pres         |         the critics call his best work should not have been given
 9   Pres         |          the old-time passion for work calling him to it early
10      I,     III|           were accustomed to such work. When the task was finished
11     II,     III|          coachman, and man of all work in one person. He had on
12     IV,       I|         and begged me to give her work. My servants are greatly
13     IV,     III|          money necessary to begin work, and you can pay me when
14     IV,     III|         to get any kind of honest work. I had to exercise the count'
15     IV,     III|          of the way of doing hard work, and got used to being ridiculed
16     IV,     III|          the forest, and look for work in some village. Don't let
17     IV,      IV|           Master Matyas about his work at the castle, they could
18     IV,      IV|      Vavel was satisfied with the work Master Matyas had performed,
19     IV,      IV| astonishment.~ ~"There is another work of art connected with this
20     IV,      IV|           yonder, and continue my work there. Only enough light
21      V,     III|         castle for assistance and work, and none were turned empty-handed
22      V,     III|           A small army was put to work to construct an embankment
23      V,     III|          the probable cost of the work, and found that it would
24     VI,       I|       without looking up from her work.~ ~"Is he ill?"~ ~"I believe
25     VI,       I|     comfortable quarters and easy work was certainly an improvement.
26     VI,       I|        But two weeks of this easy work and good wages, and the
27     VI,      VI|           don't intend to let you work any more. You shall live
28     VI,      VI|          I should like to dig and work in the garden all day long
29     VI,      VI|           strengthen them by hard work, such as washing clothes."~ ~"
30     VI,      VI|           her the picture was the work of her own hand.~ ~"How
31   VIII,     III|     capture me; then I was set to work in the intrenchments with
32     IX,       I|           give my demons too much work; but I am afraid I may alarm
33     IX,      II|            which was very tedious work.~ ~It was noon when they
34     IX,     III|           the road, which was the work of human hands. It was composed
35     IX,      IV|            I, too, performed such work."~ ~Then she took her handkerchief
36      X,      II|          is modern."~ ~"Is it the work of a celebrated artist?"~ ~"
37      X,      II|         artist?"~ ~"No; it is the work of our clerical host."~ ~
38      X,     III|         My sword has finished its work, and will accompany the
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