1 They tumbled and rolled to disappear into the churning moil of waters.
2 And were it so, who would strive and moil in this world?
3 Well, to be plain, out of the Stewart cark and moil !
4 Up from the stoop and cramp of daily moil -
5 And why should men toil and moil when they had been the masters of the world?
6 He has no taste for the toil and moil of money-getting,- arefined ,studious ,thoughtfulyoung man.
7 Apparently it had rained in the mountains, and trees and brush raced past, swirling in the moil .
8 A set of sweaters, a parcel of lazy rogues, who made poor people toil and moil for them.
9 Why, yes; why should I force him to toil and moil without the least hope of ever enriching himself?
11 He had forgotten the calm and tranquil region that stretched beyond the moil and anguish of the strife for gain.
12 It became, as it were, tacitly understood between them that the wife should toil and moil to keep her husband.
13 And there was Arthur, proposing to go yachting with Lady Dunstable!-whileshe might toil and moil - all alone - in this August London!
14 In the moil of shrieking black faces turned against them the doctor could make out no single individual he knew.
15 Only take these sordid worries off her shoulders, and give her what she needs, and don't let her toil and moil .
16 If Eugene is not a success amid the toil and moil of business, he shines out pre-eminently on such occasions as these.
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