1 He took his palette and began to work.
2 On the day fixed he came and began the work.
3 On finishing his work, he returned home at four.
4 She knew Levin had work he loved in the country.
5 She did not, as he saw, understand this work, she did not even care to understand it.
6 There was only one stage in the transition from coldness to inspiration, at which work was possible.
7 He was equally unable to work when he was cold and when he was too much affected and saw everything too much.
8 People who can do nothing else ought to rear people while the rest work for their happiness and enlightenment.
9 She held the work in her hands, but did not crochet, and looked at him with strange, shining, and hostile eyes.
10 The artist Mihailov was, as always, at work when the cards of Count Vronsky and Golenishtchev were brought to him.
11 Never did he work with such fervor and success as when things went ill with him, and especially when he quarreled with his wife.
12 "Just as though I should seek the right to be a wet-nurse and feel injured because women are paid for the work, while no one will take me," said the old prince.
13 And thinking of nothing but the journey before him, and the revision work he had to do, he went into his room and asked the porter who escorted him where his man was.
14 I do value my idea and my work awfully; but in reality only consider this: all this world of ours is nothing but a speck of mildew, which has grown up on a tiny planet.
15 His whole life had been spent in administrative work, and consequently, when he did not approve of anything, his disapproval was softened by the recognition of the inevitability of mistakes and the possibility of reform in every department.
16 Although his artistic sense was unceasingly at work collecting materials, although he felt a continually increasing excitement as the moment of criticizing his work drew nearer, he rapidly and subtly formed, from imperceptible signs, a mental image of these three persons.
17 She turned away from him, pulled the hook at last out of the crochet work, and rapidly, with the help of her forefinger, began working loop after loop of the wool that was dazzling white in the lamplight, while the slender wrist moved swiftly, nervously in the embroidered cuff.
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