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1 VIII| go at our pace.~Monsieur Godeschal!" he called out.~ ~Though
2 VIII| pen in hand.~ ~"Monsieur Godeschal, here's the pupil of whom
3 VIII| himself. Go with~Monsieur Godeschal, my young friend; he'll
4 VIII| down in it. Did you notice Godeschal?" continued~Desroches, speaking
5 VIII| make~itself felt. I took Godeschal from Derville, where he
6 VIII| morning, in all weathers, Godeschal woke up. He went~down with
7 VIII| prepared them elaborately; for~Godeschal, and frequently Desroches
8 VIII| satisfaction of his chief and Godeschal,~who put him through preliminary
9 VIII| under the thumb of~the rigid Godeschal, till dinner. The dinner
10 VIII| Gruyere cheese. After dinner, Godeschal and~Oscar returned to the
11 VIII| Oscar had been so snubbed by Godeschal~and by Desroches for his
12 VIII| clothes.~ ~"A good clerk," Godeschal told him, "should have two
13 VIII| see where he is now."~ ~Godeschal preached by example. If
14 VIII| comparatively unimportant. Godeschal said~to him in presence
15 VIII| some cases in chambers.~Godeschal and Desroches were satisfied
16 VIII| Impelled by~the example of Godeschal, he was forced, rather than
17 VIII| remain in that rugged way.~ ~Godeschal, who watched and took note
18 VIII| the last year, the~worthy Godeschal had made five or six parties
19 VIII| himself familiar with Oscar as Godeschal could; and perhaps~that
20 VIII| young Husson was behind Godeschal in these~efforts to initiate
21 VIII| form itself, and, provided Godeschal never lost sight of~him,
22 VIII| asked the land-agent of Godeschal on his~return from one of
23 VIII| too much vanity," replied Godeschal. "You give him fine~clothes
24 VIII| Czerni-Georges.~ ~"Messieurs," said Godeschal at breakfast time, addressing
25 VIII| find themselves together. Godeschal, who~had served his apprenticeship
26 VIII| departure, it came~into Godeschal's head to construct and
27 VIII| undersigned, Francois-Claude-Marie Godeschal, called by~Maitre Desroches
28 VIII| and goblets, I, the said Godeschal,~have invited Messieurs
29 VIII| more.~ ~And our head-clerk Godeschal has been and is hereby proclaimed
30 VIII| name without hesitation to Godeschal.~ ~"I am Frederic Marest,"
31 VIII| Monsieur Husson," said Godeschal to Oscar, "show monsieur
32 VIII| That looks ill," cried Godeschal, when Frederic had gone, "
33 IX | you know each other?" said Godeschal, addressing Georges.~ ~"
34 IX | What was it?" asked Godeschal.~ ~"Oh, nothing!" replied
35 IX | departure of Georges and Oscar, Godeschal sounded the new~clerk to
36 IX | What luck," said Oscar to Godeschal, as they were getting up
37 IX | clerk in our office!" cried Godeschal.~"Will you never control
38 IX | time: 'Imitate Monsieur~Godeschal; listen to what he tells
39 IX | right, madame," interposed Godeschal, "but he mustn't~commit
40 IX | morrow morning."~ ~"Ah, Godeschal!" cried Oscar, going up
41 IX | Was he? How so?" asked Godeschal.~ ~The too devoted mother
42 IX | I am certain," said Godeschal, "that that blagueur is
43 IX | Madame Clapart. "Monsieur Godeschal is~indulgent; see how well
44 IX | clothes, remained alone with Godeschal, in order to return~him
45 IX | advice of our good~Monsieur Godeschal. Ah! by the bye, I was nearly
46 IX | better give it to Monsieur Godeschal for safe keeping?"~ ~"Godeschal!"
47 IX | Godeschal for safe keeping?"~ ~"Godeschal!" cried Oscar, who thought
48 IX | suggestion~excellent.~ ~But Godeschal, who, like all clerks, has
49 IX | counsels of his mother and Godeschal~completely out of his mind.
50 IX | jurisprudential~festivals.~ ~Godeschal disappeared after signing
51 IX | said Fanny Beaupre to Godeschal's sister, who had come in~
52 X | she wrote a hasty note to Godeschal, telling him~what had happened
53 X | o'clock in the morning. Godeschal, on his side, getting~up
54 X | half-past seven he heard Godeschal dictating to~the second
55 X | did, Saturday," replied Godeschal.~ ~"Then it rains five-hundred-franc
56 X | cried Desroches. "Look here,~Godeschal, you are a fine fellow,
57 X | watches over~them." He gave Godeschal Mariette's letter and the
58 X | he has caused me! " said Godeschal,~"that tall ne'er-do-well
59 X | that?" asked Desroches.~ ~Godeschal then related briefly the
60 X | lecture from his friend Godeschal, silenced~the imbecile mind
61 X | in which everybody, even Godeschal, was half-seas over. This~
62 XI | Bachelor's Establishment~ ~Godeschal, Francois-Claude-Marie~Colonel
63 XI | Middle Classes~Cousin Pons~ ~Godeschal, Marie~A Bachelor's Establishment~
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