Twenty-ninth Day.

Work: don’t make fine playing

speeches about

bread, but earn it.

Ralph Nickleby.

If I do my duty, I do what I ought, and

do no more than all the rest.

Dombey and Son.

Do not strive and struggle to enrich

yourselves or to get the better of each other.

Martin Chuzzlewit.

People accustomed from infancy to lie on

down feathers,

have no idea how hard a paving-stone

is without trying it.

Hard Times.