Part, Chapter
1 I,I | in motion a cook, three clerks, and a shop-~boy. A prey
2 I,II | garret near the cook. The clerks who~taught him to pack the
3 I,II | secret relations, which the clerks laughed at~pitilessly. Two
4 I,II | and by the banter of the clerks, made him study~commerce
5 I,II | indifferent to the derision of the clerks and the shop-~girls, humbly
6 I,II | according to whose ideas clerks should study the books of
7 I,II | suspicions which fell upon three clerks, one cook, a~shop-boy, and
8 I,III| finding himself alone, the clerks not having appeared, went~
9 I,III| cases than all the other~clerks put together.~ ~The well-known
10 I,IV | young men,~especially the clerks, in whose eyes she appeared
11 I,IV | wife, children, tenants, clerks, horses, dogs, monkeys,
12 I,V | passers-by, and watching~his clerks as they worked. In 1814,
13 I,V | he had sold to one of his clerks; this sum was to be paid
14 I,V | gave a few orders to the clerks. Not seeing Popinot, he~
15 I,V | the eyes of the~astonished clerks, who did not know what to
16 I,V | fortune, was observed by the~clerks, who made signs at each
17 I,V | to the conjectures of the~clerks. In their busy and half
18 I,V | charge of the shop; but the clerks~came down when the dessert
19 I,V | Wife," he said, when the clerks had gone down, "this is
20 I,V | perfumer, as well as the clerks, had detected during dinner
21 I,V | cried the perfumer, to his clerks, when he went back to~them, "
22 I,V | behalf of the two other clerks and Raguet, grouped behind~
23 I,V | into an harangue~to the clerks, which he wound up by inviting
24 I,V | ball inspired the three clerks, Raguet, and Virginie~the
25 I,V | Lucky!" said one of the clerks, who was sorting gloves
26 I,VI | Constance, in the hearing of~the clerks and the five persons who
27 I,VI | got to please~everybody,--clerks, chambers, antechambers,
28 I,VII| hundred and nine, with the clerks."~ ~"Where shall we ever
29 I,VII| presence of the assembled clerks, and Cesarine, and Constance.
30 I,I | nor his daughter nor the~clerks should suspect his anxiety;
31 I,II | He bit his lips, for the clerks all raised their heads and
32 I,II | poor lad! he~had only two clerks, but at the rate things
33 I,II | default of~the necessary clerks, he said in his heart, "
34 I,III| bills; she had scolded the clerks and~accused Celestin of
35 I,III| scolded. In the eyes of the clerks Madame Cesar governed~her
36 I,III| the master and his three clerks. Popinot,~penned up in a
37 I,III| said respectfully.~ ~The clerks crowded round to look at
38 I,III| once reflected that the clerks were looking on, and~that
39 I,IV | fish-woman.~ ~"Tell the clerks that I can't see any one,--
40 I,IV | shall be~better there. The clerks, though very busy, might
41 I,V | go to work as soon as the clerks~have gone to bed, and spare
42 I,V | affix his signature. The~clerks were in despair, for they
43 I,V | attic occupied by one of his clerks. Thus it~happened that the
44 Add | Princess~The Government Clerks~Pierrette~A Study of Woman~
45 Add | Gigonnet)~The Government Clerks~Gobseck~The Vendetta~The
46 Add | Emile-Louis-Lucien-Emmanuel~The Government Clerks~The Firm of Nucingen~The
47 Add | Courtesan's Life~The Government Clerks~A Start in Life~Gaudissart
48 Add | at Sceaux~The Government Clerks~ ~Gaudissart, Felix~Scenes
49 Add | Father Goriot~The Government Clerks~The Unconscious Humoriists~ ~
50 Add | Eugenie Grandet~The Government Clerks~The Member for Arcis~ ~Keller,
51 Add | The Chouans~The Government Clerks~ ~Lebas, Joseph~At the Sign
52 Add | Rabourdin, Xavier~The Government Clerks~At the Sign of the Cat and
53 Add | Saillard, Madame~The Government Clerks~ ~Sommervieux, Madame Theodore
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