Chapter
1 1| finally in the~invention of a new system for the Civil Service
2 1| and the establishment of a new order~of administrative
3 1| the opening of our story a new reign had begun~without
4 1| parts of her furniture, hung new papers on the walls,~adorned
5 2| and hackneyed~courtesies, new to the foolish and ignorant,
6 2| open his batteries for the new election~before those of
7 2| When the appointment of a new minister was~gazetted in
8 3| and the ideas simple. A new hat~for Saillard was a matter
9 3| marriage, Easter,~Christmas, New Year's day, and Epiphany.
10 4| nine hundred francs a year; new~years' gifts and "gratifications"
11 4| words and fitting them to new meanings. "Un Corse la~finira,"
12 4| Monsieur Tournan while a new one was making; but he did
13 4| Europe. He dreamed of a new Germany and a new Italy.
14 4| dreamed of a new Germany and a new Italy. His heart~swelled
15 6| before his Excellency what new scheme of~administration
16 7| be~great. If you want a new system let it be one of
17 7| told him there was nothing new in his~scheme."~ ~"No; but
18 7| said Gigonnet.~ ~"Some new affair?" asked des Lupeaulx. "
19 7| well~satisfied with our new acquisition."~ ~"Don't you
20 8| man. "You are to have a new director. Economy must be
21 8| had already~departed. Two new supernumeraries had made
22 8| father and mother of the new~director, were there to
23 8| foolishly introduced into the new charter~had been omitted,
24 8| don't say a word to your new director; don't help him
25 8| necessity of starting on a new career. All night he sat
26 8| Phellion helped him to show the new incumbent~all the administrative
27 8| administrative difficulties of his new position. At each~separate
28 8| they haven't 'progress' or 'new~lights'? They can't stir
29 8| Lupeaulx was presenting the new director, Monsieur Baudoyer,
30 8| in the~ministry after the new Chamber is elected, I will
31 8| who are not fond of~seeing new faces. Rabourdin had come
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