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1 I | coach-house, office, and clerk. This detail is alone~sufficient
2 III | deep distress a government clerk named~Clapart, aged twenty-seven,
3 III | prevent the~departure of the clerk.~ ~"Pere Leger," said Pierrotin,
4 IV | less than Crottat's second clerk,"~thought he. "I shall pay
5 VI | a notary, whose second clerk I~am."~ ~"And I," said the
6 VI | Evidently," said the clerk, "the count is a traveller
7 VI | s the point," cried the clerk. "To hoax the travellers
8 VI | salon, where he found his clerk, extremely~subdued in manner,
9 VI | He! why that's my second clerk!" cried Crottat.~ ~"You
10 VI | assuming a~stern air. "A clerk who intends to be a notary
11 VI | digging his elbow into his clerk's ribs.~ ~"A notary," continued
12 VII | are twenty-~two, a second clerk; by the time you are twenty-four,
13 VIII| was only just~made second clerk. He gets a thousand francs
14 VIII| to live, as I did when a clerk, on six hundred~francs a
15 VIII| slightest fault of that kind a clerk leaves my office."~ ~"The
16 VIII| to his clothes.~ ~"A good clerk," Godeschal told him, "should
17 VIII| are called to the~bar. A clerk should never spend more
18 VIII| into~the office, the second clerk was, for the second time,
19 VIII| age, Oscar became third clerk in the office. Though~he
20 VIII| did the work of the~second clerk. Desroches employed two
21 VIII| the chamber of the second clerk, whose work he now did~wholly.
22 VIII| temptation.~Generally the young clerk was without money, or had
23 VIII| licentiate's degree, a new clerk~arrived to take the place
24 VIII| promotion.~ ~This fourth clerk, named Frederic Marest,
25 VIII| nodding to the youngest clerk, "and~pray let us be serious."~ ~
26 VIII| serious."~ ~The youngest clerk climbed like a squirrel
27 VIII| colored," said the little clerk, exhibiting the volume.~ ~
28 VIII| gravest and most gloomy clerk is possessed, at times,
29 VIII| Derville, was not the sort~of clerk to allow the precious tradition
30 VIII| our names: Malin, head-~clerk; Grevin, second-clerk; Athanase
31 VIII| second-clerk; Athanase Feret, clerk; Jacques Heret,~clerk; Regnault
32 VIII| Feret, clerk; Jacques Heret,~clerk; Regnault de Saint-Jean-d'
33 VIII| de Saint-Jean-d'Angely, clerk; Bedeau, youngest~clerk
34 VIII| clerk; Bedeau, youngest~clerk and gutter-jumper.~ ~In
35 VIII| Signed: Oignard, first clerk; Poidevin, second clerk;
36 VIII| clerk; Poidevin, second clerk; Proust,~clerk; Augustin
37 VIII| Poidevin, second clerk; Proust,~clerk; Augustin Coret, sub-clerk.~ ~
38 VIII| in clerical stanzas. No clerk exceeded the bounds of~amiable
39 VIII| Messieurs Doublet, second clerk; Vassal, third clerk;~Herisson
40 VIII| second clerk; Vassal, third clerk;~Herisson and Grandemain,
41 VIII| has a fortune, and every clerk~is, alas, sternly curtailed
42 VIII| called out to the little clerk, "Forward, the book!"~ ~
43 VIII| take the place of~third clerk."~ ~"Monsieur Husson," said
44 VIII| The next day the new clerk found the register lying
45 VIII| have a cousin who is head clerk of the notary Maitre Leopold~
46 IX | his~installation as second clerk.~ ~After the departure of
47 IX | Godeschal sounded the new~clerk to discover the joke which,
48 IX | Fine occupation that, for a clerk in our office!" cried Godeschal.~"
49 IX | libations.~Saperlotte! a second clerk is already a man of weight,
50 IX | to know you are a~second clerk at twenty, and to hear of
51 IX | last! Let us admit that a clerk deprived of~enjoyments,
52 IX | Mariette's rivals,--the second clerk felt his secret hostility
53 IX | the imagination of a young clerk rigidly brought up. After~
54 IX | despair both. It is the~second clerk in your brother's office,"
55 X | sound awoke the unfortunate~clerk. Recognizing the voice of
56 X | recognized the presence of the clerk she went off into such~fits
57 X | furiously angry with his~second clerk. About half-past seven he
58 X | wrath against~his ex-second clerk and all the threatening
59 X | against him; here he is second clerk, his uncle and Monsieur~
60 X | years I must still stay a clerk before I can~get a practice
61 XI | fete.~ ~At this moment a clerk, with a paper in his hand,
62 XI | man, in a low voice.~ ~The clerk then moved to the rotunde,
63 XI | This, papa Reybert, is the clerk of the notary to whom you~
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