from around 3am to 10pm so yes long hours but they were super rich like kings, but very greedy so they turned out to be like a scrooge so yah. my lil sister likes barbies! she's 20!
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They normally work long hours, and that is typical. They are tied to their work.
1 year
Wallace Silversmiths Inc. was created in 1833.
they work for 8 hours
9 HOURS
they worked very long hours approx. 12 - 16 hours a day
Yes. Paul Revere was a silversmith in Boston. You can visit his house today.
8 to 9 hours
They worked for 15 hours
12 hours
up to about 5 to 12 hours of work