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1 Now, my son, go forth; labor hard and climb high.
2 He'd labor hard to run up and down the court.
3 Yet I did labor hard with you, but,-thatwas different.
4 Those who labor hard should take a light breakfast and the same kind of a noon meal.
5 The negro was seized and forced to labor hard that the Anglo-Saxon might enjoy rest and ease.
6 I have had to labor hard for what I have attained, and am not ashamed to say so.
7 During all this time Joseph had to labor hard on the farm, sometimes hiring out to work for others.
8 Upon the whole, if you have a mind to be considerable, and to shine hereafter, you must labor hard now.
9 But you know that he who comes here must labor hard , and endure many privations, before he succeeds as he desires.
10 Children who grew up watching their parents labor hard on the farm rarely ever choose to follow in their parents' footsteps, and experiences.
11 Why should a man labor hard for his daily bread if he owns a lottery ticket that may transport him to sudden wealth?
12 To dream that you are looking for a carriage, you will have to labor hard , but will eventually be possessed with a fair competency.
13 There it was that Voiture labored hard and incessantly to create wit.
14 Still the commander-in-chief hesitated and paltered, while Putnam fumed, but labored hard .
15 And for his principles he labored hard , his was a zealous life.
16 I labored hard till I was old, and now I want bread.'
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