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1  I suppose you are going to work.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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2  Oh, we will soon work it up again.
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3  I could not endure life without work.
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4  I was content to work my way up step by step.
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5  Nils, give me someone and something to work for.
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6  There is not the least pleasure in working for one's self.
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7  No one to work for, and yet obliged to be always on the lookout for chances.
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8  I would gladly work night and day for you, Nora--bear sorrow and want for your sake.
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9  All my life, as long as I can remember, I have worked, and it has been my greatest and only pleasure.
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10  Many a time I was desperately tired; but all the same it was a tremendous pleasure to sit there working and earning money.
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11  I assure you it would be quite impossible for me to work with him; I literally feel physically ill when I am in the company of such people.
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12  You see, he had to make money every way he could, and he worked early and late; but he couldn't stand it, and fell dreadfully ill, and the doctors said it was necessary for him to go south.
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13  I have got authority from the retiring manager to undertake the necessary changes in the staff and in the rearrangement of the work; and I must make use of the Christmas week for that, so as to have everything in order for the new year.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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