Chapter
1 1| make at a moment when he is head of a bureau in one of our~
2 1| head-clerk, or, as it was termed, head of the bureau.~From that
3 1| given, over her husband's head, to a certain~Monsieur de
4 1| which send a man to~the head of either one party or another
5 1| the Fifth~merely to become head of a bureau. No one comes
6 1| equality reigns between the head of an important division
7 2| with~good living, powdered head, delicate spectacles, and
8 2| Monsieur Isidore Baudoyer, head of a bureau in Monsieur
9 2| the cashier by drawing a head~in a wig at the top of an
10 3| the two; his position as head of a bureau~presupposed
11 3| perspired freely, and whose head looked as if he had water
12 3| the~brain. This enormous head, covered with chestnut hair
13 3| office-holder, of little ability as head of his department,~a cut-and-dried
14 3| of an ox, and his square~head, deceived his parents, who
15 3| smoothly bound~about her head and raised in a heavy braided
16 3| leaving him~no nearer the head of his department than writer
17 3| has a wife with a clear head, who has pushed~him along
18 3| keeping with a handsome head of auburn hair. The~poor
19 3| La~Billardiere over his head made much talk in the service,
20 4| further on is that of~the head of the bureau. As to the
21 4| called, under~the Empire, head of division, then, under
22 4| now by the former name, head or chief of division, he
23 4| clerk, otherwise called head or chief of the bureau.
24 4| inches in~width in a bed, his head adorned with a cotton night-cap
25 4| own appointment over the head of so~capable a man as Rabourdin
26 4| Antoine, shaking~his white head as he put on his livery. "
27 4| boarding-school. But Vimeux's head~was so full of his own idea
28 4| ideas into this foolish head,~Rabourdin had finally given
29 4| black cap on Charles X.'s head on the five-~franc coins.
30 4| chief-clerk, and would have been head of the~bureau long before
31 4| gray hair, flattened~to the head by the pressure of his hat,
32 4| Bixiou took it into his head on one of the hottest of
33 4| any other hat on~Poiret's head, dreamed of it and declared
34 4| tropical heat; he~felt that his head was inundated,--he, who
35 4| fact that an imprint of the head of~Napoleon had been found
36 4| tasks to perform, where the head of the~bureau was no other
37 5| you say to your being made~head of the bureau, and I under
38 5| ability, like~you, to be head of a bureau. Du Bruel can
39 5| be director, and you the~head of this bureau; he will
40 5| talk of putting in over his head that solid lump of foolishness,~
41 5| entering with his hat on his head, and not seeing Baudoyer].~"
42 5| gentlemen! Rabourdin is head of the~division and Master
43 5| respect,~neither heart nor head; everybody forgets to-morrow
44 5| nothing for causes; his~head was full of plans such as
45 5| say the civil thing to the head of a bureau.~ ~The children
46 6| the relation between the head officials and the clerks~
47 6| s~messenger summons the head of a bureau to his Excellency'
48 6| under-head-clerk and du Bruel head of the bureau. Monsieur~
49 6| that Baudoyer will never be head of~the division."~ ~Vimeux. "
50 6| he, who is the senior head of all the bureaus, and
51 6| will not be appointed head of~the division."~ ~Bixiou. "
52 6| think he will be the~next head of this division."~ ~Dutocq. "
53 6| of us will really be made head~of this bureau?"~ ~All. "
54 6| division, taking Bixiou as head of the bureau and me as
55 6| him to you."~ ~"If I am head of the division, I will
56 6| division, I will make him head of one of my~bureaus, if
57 6| bourgeois families of Paris, and head of a bureau in the ~late
58 6| something~to say on that head. As to La Billardiere's
59 6| us two places. You can be head of the bureau and take~me
60 6| minister, "settle it with the head examiner. But~you know perfectly
61 7| as soon~as you are named head of the division."~ ~"Ah!
62 7| axe to cut off your own head. Holy Virgin! why didn't~
63 7| Celestine threw up her head like a thoroughbred before
64 7| understanding from a motion of his head that he wished to speak~
65 7| she had taken it into her head to~make the minister jealous
66 7| plainly that the wife of the head of a~bureau is out of place
67 7| Des Lupeaulx nodded his head.~ ~"Well, then, sign this
68 8| wishes you well. The~anointed head dazzles for the time being,
69 8| began to weep. He laid his head on~Phellion's desk, and
70 8| Poiret [nodding his head three times and answering
71 8| Rabourdin raised his head with a grievous motion of
72 8| Colleville (the latter appointed head of~the bureau) entered.~ ~"
73 8| Remain where you are, head of a bureau under Baudoyer,"
74 8| fearless, and don't turn~your head."~ ~"For me, there is but
75 8| he~fell asleep with his head on the back of his armchair.
76 8| come to the office of the head of the~division and receive
77 8| already made them cut off the head of that poor~Desroys."~ ~
78 8| Gentlemen, I am appointed head of~this bureau."~ ~Thuillier. "
79 8| observe that~although the head of a bureau, strictly speaking,
80 8| may be called a~clerk, the head of a division must be called
81 8| comes to a final end at the head of a division? Now~that
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