Here we have an inevitable distinction. There must be work done by the arms, or none of us could live. There must be work done by the brains, or the life we get would not be worthy having. And the same men cannot do both. There is 【M1】______ rough work to be clone and rough men must do it; there is gentle work to be done and the gentle men must do it; and it is physically【M2】______ possible that one class can do both well and skillfully. 【M3】______ And it is of no use trying to conceal this sorrowful fact by fine words, and to talk to the workman about the necessity of manual labor, and the dignity of the humanity. 【M4】______ Rough work, honorable or not, takes the life of us. 【M5】______ The man who has been driving an expressive train against the north 【M6】______ wind all night, or holding a ship's helm in a gale, is not the same man at the end of his day, as one who has been sitting in a quiet room, with everything comfortable about on him. ff it is any 【M7】______ comfort to you to be told that the rough work is the most honorable of two, I should be sorry to take that consolation 【M8】______ from you, and in some sense I need not. The rough work is, by all mean, real, honest, and generally useful, while the fine work 【M9】______ is, to great extend, foolish and false as well as fine, and therefore,【M10】______ dishonorable. Nonetheless, when both kinds are equally well and worthily done, the head's is the noble work and the hand's the ignoble. 【M1】