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1 It had been my dad's job, and I'd always been with him.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 14
2 I asked him if it would be easy for him to find another job.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 17
3 It was a job I liked: handling horses: and it came natural to me.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 14
4 Mrs Bolton was just retiring from her parish duties to take up private nursing jobs.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
5 It's got to be a sort of job for somebody else, or I should throw it up in a month, out of bad temper.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 12
6 Rowley, the farmer, puts me on to as many jobs as he can, so that I can learn as much as possible between now and next Easter.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 19
7 My father always had a good opinion of him, so when he came back, and went to the pit for a blacksmith's job, I just took him back here as keeper.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 5
8 I chucked up my job at Butterley because I thought I was a weed, clerking there: and I got on as overhead blacksmith at Tevershall: shoeing horses mostly.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 14
9 Hilda, however, suddenly married a man ten years older than herself, an elder member of the same Cambridge group, a man with a fair amount of money, and a comfortable family job in the government: he also wrote philosophical essays.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 1