1 Here, I must go on with my work.
2 You have my permission to go to your work.
3 Then it was a serious piece of work to write to Dickon.
4 It'll work same as th seeds do when th sun shines on em.
5 And then they began to work harder than ever and more joyfully.
6 And you have to do your work and Ben Weatherstaff won't speak to me often.
7 As they had a good deal of weeding to do after the rains they fell to work.
8 I don't want to have one and I'm not miserable enough now to work myself into a big one.
9 After supper there was still a long clear twilight to work in and that was her quiet time.
10 Her work in the garden and the excitement of the afternoon ended by making her feel quiet and thoughtful.
11 If you don't trouble 'em, most of 'em'll work away underground for a lifetime an' spread out an' have little 'uns.'
12 She worked and dug and pulled up weeds steadily, only becoming more pleased with her work every hour instead of tiring of it.
13 "It's same Magic as made these ere work out o th earth," and he touched with his thick boot a clump of crocuses in the grass.
14 Sometimes she looked for Ben Weatherstaff, but though several times she saw him at work he was too busy to look at her or was too surly.
15 Mrs. Medlock had allowed Martha to sleep all night at the cottage, but she was back at her work in the morning with cheeks redder than ever and in the best of spirits.
16 They found a great deal to do that morning and Mary was late in returning to the house and was also in such a hurry to get back to her work that she quite forgot Colin until the last moment.
17 Such nice clear places were made round them that they had all the breathing space they wanted, and really, if Mistress Mary had known it, they began to cheer up under the dark earth and work tremendously.
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