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1 I,I | also from her seat at the~desk.~ ~She tried to grasp her
2 I,I | of~money which was in the desk, a generous fear put an
3 I,I | for I've sat behind the desk through all that time, like
4 I,II | clerk who had~charge of the desk was a nephew of Monsieur
5 I,II | disagreed with the money in the~desk, revealed the deficit, and
6 I,II | francs are missing~from the desk. I suspect no one; but the
7 I,II | coming and going about the desk Cesar slipped three~bills
8 I,IV | success. Not troubled with desk or ledgers, for she could
9 I,II | blood. On Francois Keller's desk lay bundles of notes~and
10 I,III| Ferdinand sat down to his desk and wrote the following
11 I,III| counting up the money in the desk.~ ~"How will you meet your
12 I,IV | How much have we in the desk?"~ ~"Only twenty thousand
13 I,IV | contained an odd-~looking desk, with a shabby arm-chair,
14 I,IV | Claparon, pointing to the desk and the tables~piled with
15 I,V | was put in charge of the desk, and the~superintendence
16 I,VI | goodness to walk up to the desk and sign it.~ ~At this speech,
17 I,VII| writing his cheque at a~high desk, Madame Cesar disappeared
18 I,VII| no doubt placed in the desk three~thousand francs,--
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