The winter passed away, while she was so weak that she could earn but little by her work; and when the summer came, her rent was called for, and the rent was not ready in her little purse as usual.
The little girl came back out of breath to her work; but what was her surprise and sorrow to find it spoiled.
She prepared for flight, feverishly she flew to her work.
That success has just been assured, for it is her work at Radcliffe during the last two years which has shown that she can carry her education as far as if she were studying under normal conditions.
The only thing she does which requires skill with the hands is her work on the typewriter.
Sylvia perched herself sideways on the end of the dresser, and made pretence to sew; but Philip could see how often she paused inher work to listen.
As soon as he was decidedly gone, she folded up her work, and declared that she was so much tired that she must go to bed there and then.
From time to time, as they talked, the girl lifted her head and tilted it a little on one side so as to get some desired effect of her work.
Once she paused from her work to joke with a well-dressed man who came by; and seemed to find nothing odd in her work; some gentlemen lounging at the window over head watched her with no apparent sense of anomaly.
He faced the dummy round, and then laid it on the table before Mrs. Leighton, pushing some of her work aside to make room for it and standing over her while she bent forward to look at it.
With her eyes on her work Jo answered soberly, "I want something new.
Go on, please," said Laurie, as Jo became absorbed in her work, looking a trifle displeased.
Quite absorbed in her work, Jo scribbled away till the last page was filled, when she signed her name with a flourish and threw down her pen, exclaiming.
She soon became interested in her work, for her emaciated purse grew stout, and the little hoard she was making to take Beth to the mountains next summer grew slowly but surely as the weeks passed.
There was no earthly reason why Dick should not disport himself as he chose, except that he was called by Providence, which was Maisie, to assist Maisie in her work.
Yes; she believes in her work, and so do I," said Orde.
Bent upon not distressing or offending him by her distress, Florence controlled herself, and sat quietly at her work.
One day, about a week after the funeral, Florence was sitting at her work, when Susan appeared, with a face half laughing and half crying, to announce a visitor.
Florence drooped her head, and rose, and put up her work-basket Edith drew her hand through her arm, and they went out of the room like sisters.
Jael never lifted her eyes from her work, and spoke under her breath, "I think I'd be patient to-day.
She sat silent at her work, and he at his, till they were aroused by a fly drawing up at the door.
Jael fixed her needle in her work, and laid it down gently on a table near her, then rose and led the way to the lumber-room.
Mary watched him set off, with her hands over her eyes to shade them from the bright slanting rays of the morning sun, and then she turned into the house to arrange its disorder before going to her work.
By this time Mary had broken up the raking coal, and lighted her candle; and Margaret settled herself to her work on one side of the table, while her friend hurried over her tea at the other.
So she hastily gathered up her work, and went to her own little bedroom, leaving him to let himself in.
Mary went early to her work; but her cheery laugh over it was now missed by the other girls.
Such is the case in primitive art; the maker of beauty is upheld and rewarded by a popular appreciation of her work--or his.
How does she do her work--that's the main question.
There was the tender happiness of the lovers, the courage, the firmness, the fixed purpose in the young sculptor insisting on her freedom, and the gay pride of the successful artist in her work.
Her work is the great work as moulder and builder.
She went to her work-basket and took out a sheet of paper.
Little Ann went on with her mending, but she wore her absorbed look, and it was not a result of her work.
She was marking a letter J in red cotton, and her outward attention was apparently wholly fixed on her work.
And why was that, ma'am, but because her mother was a poor creature from town, that had never broke her to her work.
She could not do her work," interposed Mary with furtive eagerness, "she is so poorly, and Missus said she would have the twenty sprigs if she sat up all night.
She knows it was for her good, if she had not been set against her work.
That made her think of the paper in her work-basket, and she decided not to make the careworn, distracted man ask her for it, after all.
She understood the signal, and, as an admirer said, "she laid down to her work.
Sometimes she sings while at her work, and we have all been struck with the pure, musical character of her voice.
She took up her work, but it was too dark to do many stitches; and she dropped it soon.
Phillis's eyes went beyond me in their look of welcome, and then fell in quiet disappointment on her work.
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