Chapter
1 1| insensibly led by their~bureaus to imitate this practice
2 1| positions in the~government bureaus for their ruined sons.~ ~
3 3| with tapestry; rosewood bureaus; round tables~on single
4 4| nearly all these government bureaus resemble each other. Into~
5 4| three or four different bureaus.~ ~Speaking in the administrative
6 4| kept sacred to heads of bureaus and~divisions; and so are
7 4| landing separated its two bureaus, the doors of which were
8 4| of the heads of the two~bureaus, Monsieur Rabourdin and
9 4| However, let us return to the bureaus.~ ~Three men-servants lived
10 4| wit:~a footman for the two bureaus, another for the service
11 4| to serve the heads of the bureaus, the~other the director
12 4| standing joke in the two bureaus was the question whether~
13 4| saying that the government bureaus were open for public~business,
14 4| ridicule pursued Vimeux in both bureaus~when the clank of his spurs
15 4| Minard's means.~ ~In the two bureaus were two clerks so devoted
16 4| to~a vague report in the bureaus that she thought of securing
17 4| Colleville was well known in the bureaus, the~existence of Madame
18 4| political intrigues of the bureaus. Like~his elder brother,
19 4| individuals belonging to these bureaus who merits a~sketch here
20 4| those~dreadful pens called bureaus, where the sun seldom penetrates,
21 4| reader must~have haunted the bureaus of the ministerial departments
22 6| the senior head of all the bureaus, and whom,~moreover, the
23 6| odor that hangs about the bureaus~evaporates; silence is restored.
24 6| various heads of divisions and bureaus usually encountered each~
25 6| make him head of one of my~bureaus, if you want me to," said
26 8| secretary's office.~ ~The bureaus Rabourdin and Baudoyer,
27 8| go from end to end of the~bureaus to-morrow morning. Let us
28 8| appointments are postponed. All the bureaus are in arms; Rabourdin has~
29 8| not to enter any of the bureaus, because an infamous caricature
30 8| the same.~ ~He entered the bureaus with a calm air, and went
31 8| this way, nor indeed by the bureaus at all;--but everything
32 8| to this bureau and to all bureaus: Where the~clerk ends, the
33 8| old ministry, where~the bureaus had all been in great commotion,
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